Media News Roundup

 

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NEW⇒ Without newspapers, Americans can't understand the world, Yahoo! News, March 20, 2006

This just in: The future of news, USA Today, March 15, 2006

The Future in Black and White, Wall Street Journal, March 14, 2006

Study: Fewer news stories offer any depth, March 13, 2006

Old Media Becomes New, March 11, 2006

Intel's Digital Home Vision: Seamless and Easy, March 8, 2006

Insights Into Key Areas of the Rapidly Changing Media World: An Interview with Irwin Gotlieb, Global CEO of WPP's Group M (pdf), March 3, 2006

Is social media the next online wave? March 3, 2006

Survey Shows Cellphone Users Eschew TV, Music, By Li Yuan, Wall Street Journal, March 2, 2006

 Online or Bust, Say Newspaper Execs, March 2, 2006

News is Expensive offline, but how can it stay free online? February 28, 2006

Media Buyers Fly Down to Business, By Brian Steinberg, February 28, 2006

Blogs: Yesterday's news? ABJ, February 28, 2006

On The Rise: Elevator Network Tops Wall Street Journal, By Erik Sass, February 27, 2006

FOX AND CBS BECOME CELLPHONE CONTENT PROVIDERS, Consumers to Foot Bill for 'Third-Screen' Entertainment for Now, By Claire Atkinson, February 27, 2006

 

New Cell phone application offers users ability to post pictures and thoughts, By Phaedra Ellington,http://www.purdueexponent.com, February 27, 2006 

Couch Potatoes Want to Stay on the Couch
By Leslie Taylor, AdAge.com, February 23, 2006

Dow Jones to Regroup, Combine Online, Print Journal, By John Wolfe
February 23, 2006

Bloggy, We Hardly Knew Ye, Chicago Tribune Online Opinion
February 22, 2006

Watch Out, TV, Ad Age, February 22, 2006
In a matter of weeks, XM Satellite Radio will launch XM- equipped portable MP3 players complete with time shifting, recording and bookmarking capabilities. Once a user docks the player to an Internet connected port, the songs that were bookmarked can be bought and downloaded via Napster. "Our next generation of products coming out in the next two weeks will be an XM-enabled MP3 player with, in the simplest terms, that 'buy' button," said D. Scott Karnedy, senior vice president-ad sales for XM Satellite Radio.

Today's Teens Are Masters of Media, By Ralph R. Ortega
February 21, 2006

To: Professor@University.edu Subject: Why It's All About Me, By Jonathan D. Glater February 21, 2006

Blog Readership Bogged Down: Audience skews slightly young, By Lydia Saad, February 10, 2006
Gallup's latest examination of Americans' online habits finds that one in five Web users read Web-logs, or "blogs," either frequently or occasionally. Though this translates into 40 million readers, it relegates blogs to the bottom pack of Internet activities, among the 13 for which Gallup recently measured Americans' use. Like most Web activities, blog readership hasn't increased over the past year or so, even though Americans are spending more time online.

Gallup: Blogs Catching On With Web Users, By E&P Staff
February 06, 2006

Online Newspaper Viewership Reaches New High in November '05
Newspaper Association of America, February 2, 2006

The Future of Innovation Journalism (120 min DVD), By David Nordfors
February 2006

Coolest Technology on Campus, America's Most Connected Campuses, Coolest Campus Tech Rachel Rosmarin, January 20, 2006

Are Newspapers Doomed?
Joseph Epstein January 13, 2006 

Differences in How Women and Men Use the Internet, Laura Kujawski, January 3, 2006

 
 

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