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Crowdsource the SF Chronicle’s Post Demise Wiki

Crowdsource the SF Chronicle’s Post Demise Wiki

The SF Chronicle staff has set up a wiki to discuss what to do after the newspaper folds.(h/t Will Sullivan) Although an interesting glimpse at the business minds of journalists at work, I think they need others outside journalism and the print business to suggest ideas. However, I found these insights to be most interesting: [...]

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The New Newspaper Business Model

The New Newspaper Business Model

With the sudden closure of Denver’s Rocky Mountain News Friday and the publication of its epitaph video, the past week has been filled with speculation on the future of newspapers. David Cohn, of Spot.us, a collaborative funding source for journalist assignments, is chronicling topical articles on his Google Reader shared items. Recommended. In sum, the [...]

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Why Regional Print Newspapers are in a Death Spiral – Deteriorating Content

From the SF Chronicle itself: The SF Chronicle is ready to shut down if unions don’t accept pay cuts. The Bay Area public knows the Chronicle has been a second rate rag for a while now. Read the comments to this article to understand why nobody wants to read the Chronicle – lackluster, trivial content. [...]

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Diaspora of Journalists

Diaspora of Journalists

On Community Funded Reporting site Spot.US, David Cohn reports from Freelance Camp – “an unconference for freelance professionals of all sorts – artists, coders, writers, designers etc.” The most pertinent session for me was aptly titled “How the Changing Nature of Information Affects Information Providers.” It was proposed by a local magazine writer who recently [...]

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