By
James on
May 14th, 2007
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Although becoming more comfortable with bigger acquisitions, Schmidt stated that news organizations would not be among those companies acquired by Google.
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Staff at the Manchester Evening News and its sister weeklies are waiting to hear if there will be any compulsory redundanices at the papers.
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By covering community events, cable operators are becoming a source of hyperlocal news as television stations cut their news budgets.
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The Internet is the virtual equivalent of an open space. Nobody needs to “elevate” anyone. You don’t “earn” access to it the way you “earn” a job as a journalist at a respected newspaper. And the “podium?” The virtual equivalent of a street corner.
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On the web, you’re writing for the motivated reader. Users impatiently scan headlines for anything that jumps out at them, and once they find a story they like, they click it.
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