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Jeff Jarvis: “The note slipped under my hotel room door read: ‘You have been invited to join Rupert Murdoch at his table tonight.’”
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We talk a lot in journalism about the importance of accuracy, and about impartiality and objectivity. But we rarely talk about consistency – reliability of judgement and selection.
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For residents of Columbia, home of the world’s first journalism school, it can sometimes seem like there are more journalists in town than citizens. But as the blogosphere expands, the line between citizens and journalists is blurring.
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Photobucket has concluded terms of a sale to Myspace, News Corporation’s social network. There’s no word on whether the $300m price tag, which Photobucket was being shopped around for, was met.
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Most blog sites are the air guitars of journalism. They’re cobbled together by people who wouldn’t stand a hope in hell of getting a job in journalism, mainly because they have very little to say.
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What are some off-beat sources of local news?
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What I saw on the Web site that day and in the days that have followed represented some of the finest collegiate journalism I’ve had the opportunity to experience in real time.
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Speaking of Amazon, the site recommends Don’t You Know Who I Am?: Insider Diaries of Fame, Power and Naked Ambition, by Piers Morgan, as a “perfect partner” to Littlejohn’s Britain.
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Trinity Mirror Printing (TMP) has ordered a Ferag RollSert inserting system for its Teeside plant in preparation of the site taking on Daily Mirror production later this year.
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