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Lines are blurring in strange new world of journalism

The struggle to find a way to pay for good journalism is taking some troubling turns. Journalism creates influence for those who produce it, and...
USA TODAY, 08/19/09 by Philip Meyer · More from publication -
Let's not stop the presses

Don't give up on newspapers just yet. Their transition from ink on paper to publishing online has begun to produce some interesting hybrids. Out of...
USA TODAY, 04/29/09 by Philip Meyer · More from publication -
JOURNALISM HISTORY IS MERELY A LIST OF SURPRISES
The Society of Professional Journalists was founded as Sigma Delta Chi in 1909, one year after Henry Ford produced the first Model T - the product...
Quill, The, 03/01/09 by Meyer, Philip · More from publication -
The elite newspaper of the future: a smaller, less frequently published version packed with analysis and investigative reporting and aimed at well-educated news junkiesthat may well be a smart survival strategy for the beleaguered old print product
The endgame for newspapers is in sight. How their owners and managers choose to apply their dwindling resources will make all the difference in the...
American Journalism Review, 10/01/08 by Philip Meyer · More from publication -
Boss-Busters & Sin Hounds: Kansas City and Its Star
* Boss-Busters & Sin Hounds: Kansas City and Its Star. Harry Haskell. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 2007. 464 pp. $34.95 hbk. In...
Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 10/01/08 by Meyer, Philip · More from publication -
What news media don't need: Government's hand

British Prime Minister Tony Blair says technology has turned the news media into "a feral beast" that cares more about getting attention than...
USA TODAY, 06/20/07 by Philip Meyer · More from publication -
Meshing purpose with product: heeding the warning against forcing 'existing quality standards into new technology,' a journalist is cautiously optimistic about the digital future.(Goodbye Gutenberg / Pushing Forward)

A popular Government, without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy; or, perhaps both....
Nieman Reports, 12/22/06 by Meyer, Philip · More from publication -
University of North Carolina
"They're so busy making decisions that they don't have time to read." "They're so busy making decisions that they don't have time to read."...
American Journalism Review, 10/01/06 by Philip Meyer · More from publication -
Why a diminished regard for the First Amendment?

Every organized society, from the most libertarian to the totally repressive, shares one goal: raising its children to believe in its institutions...
USA TODAY, 09/27/06 by Philip Meyer · More from publication -
A Nieman classmate remembers William F. Woo.(Nieman Notes)

The Nieman class of 1967 graduated in interesting times, and William F. Woo enjoyed them as much or more than any of us. It was the decade when...
Nieman Reports, 06/22/06 by Meyer, Philip · More from publication
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