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Prominent games industry journalists have criticised the Mail On Sunday for its ‘outrage’ over a headless goat carcass being used at a Sony God Of War II event.
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It will never replace traditional media because it is different and complimentary rather than a viable alternative. This is why most of the strong citizen journalism is happening on sites operated by the digital arms of traditonal media.
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Northcliffe Newspaper Group is set to walk away from its stakeholder position in online classified company Fish4.co.uk.
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Ian McShane, whose character in Scoop meets with a tragic ending, talks about movie vs real journalism and the differences between countries and news media.
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“Journalists are not dying out,” insisted Dvorkin. “But if they continue to see themselves as gatekeepers, they will be disappointed because the gate is gone. There is no more gate — there’s not even a fence.”
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Before it took any action that stripped power from users, Digg should have shared its dilemma with the community, explained the conundrum and the legal advice it had been given, and then solicited candid feedback via its forum.
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