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Stock and flow: News isn’t just one thing these days

Stock and flow « Snarkmarket. From Robin Good, taking on the economic ideas of flow (a rate like $15/hour) and stock (money in bank, cows in the barn) and applies these to our media ecosystem today...

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Your Reputation Will Be the Currency of the Future: Scientific American

Your Reputation Will Be the Currency of the Future: Scientific American. Now the use of reputation as social currency has got a sophisticated term to describe it : socialstructing. From the article...

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Launching a Startup in Iraq  | American Journalism Review

Launching a Startup in Iraq  | American Journalism Review. Lando landed his first job in journalism in October 2000 as a reporter for a talk radio news station in Kalamazoo, WKMI 1360. He worked there...

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‘A la carte’ journalism presents alternative to paywalls – Editors Weblog

Wheeler told The News Hook that CrowdNe.ws has not determined its pricing structure, but it is considering market-determined prices, depending on individual articles’ popularity, and...

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Five Lessons On The New Science Of News 05/03/2013

1. We live in villages. Online and print purchasing behavior tells us that user/viewers care about is their suburb, their city, their interests. Local and hyper-local content is king and queen, or, as...

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The Truth About Reddit And That (Unnecessary) Apology | Commentary and...

The Truth About Reddit And That (Unnecessary) Apology | Commentary and analysis from Simon Dumenco – Advertising Age. Reddit as mainstream media that isn’t stale and has checks and balances on its...

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Adapt or Die: The ‘Moneyball’ Effect on Digital Media | Innovation Insights |...

There is a paramount need for discoverability, for rapid creation of new offerings, for the flexibility to change products based on market reaction, and for the ability to monetize as-yet unknown...

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Think micropayments for media can’t work? Greg Golebiewski says you are wrong...

research shows that when given a choice between a paywall or micropayments, readers are overwhelmingly in favor of paying for specific pieces of content rather than signing up for a monthly or annual...

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Money Is Valued Differently Depending on How It’s Earned: Scientific American...

Money Is Valued Differently Depending on How It’s Earned: Scientific American Podcast.

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Will You Embrace the Lessons of the Hackers and Pirates? | CMO Strategy –...

Think like a hacker. Internet culture loves to remix and customize. Think of ways to open up your creative and communications to allow participation and feedback beyond standard commenting. Think: meme...

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Poor Choices: Financial Worries Can Impair One’s Ability to Make Sound...

Poor Choices: Financial Worries Can Impair One’s Ability to Make Sound Decisions: Scientific American.

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What Clayton Christensen Got Wrong in his Theory of Low-End Disruption

What Clayton Christensen Got Wrong in his Theory of Low-End Disruption.

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Vice magazine and disruption in media: The next big thing always starts out...

Vice magazine and disruption in media: The next big thing always starts out looking like a toy — Tech News and Analysis. This is another example of how established businesses in a business sector...

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Latest issue – January 2014 : : Contributoria

Latest issue – January 2014 : : Contributoria. A magazine style publication where reporters pitch a story and garner votes on whether it ought to be published. The stories go free to readers, however...

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Ezra Klein Is Joining Vox Media as Web Journalism Asserts Itself – NYTimes.com

Great digital journalists consume and produce content at the same time, constantly publishing what they are reading and hearing. And by leaving mainstream companies, journalists are often able to get...

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The Future of the News Business: A Monumental Twitter Stream All in One Place...

Before the journalistic purists burst a fountain pen, consider that there are intermediate points between “holier than holy” and “hopelessly corrupt” when it comes to editorial content. Paying...

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How publishers’ premium membership programs stack up

Here’s a look at how publishers’ premium memberships stack up to their default reading experiences. Slate Plus Announced on Monday, Slate’s “totally-not-a-paywall” Slate Plus is a $50-a-year membership...

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A money-back guarantee: How Blendle hopes to convince Dutch news readers to...

Blendle takes content from 15 or so of the Netherlands’ top newspaper and magazine publishers and allows users to buy stories individually, with just a click, no matter where they were originally...

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The Bias of Veteran Journalists – Culture – The Atlantic | Kate Gardiner

hereis always a tension, as a journalist, between asking open-endedquestions that allow an interview subject to explain something andpressing or challenging them on accuracy or details. But if you...

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Revised: the *four* kinds of FREE by Chris Anderson

The Long Tail – Wired Blogs.

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