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Future of Journalism Is Nonprofit & Online

Are nonprofit, online newsrooms the future of journalism? I’ll bet on it. On The Media discusses it this week: Small, web-only, not-for-profit newsrooms are springing up around the country and scooping much larger dailies with nuts-and-bolts reporting. Voice of San … Continue reading






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Throw Away That Powdered Wig!

the cluetrain manifesto, thesis #15: In just a few more years, the current homogenized “voice” of business—the sound of mission statements and brochures—will seem as contrived and artificial as the language of the 18th century French court.






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WWTFD? (What Would Tina Fey Do?)

Not tonight on Saturday Night Live. We have a pretty good idea where she’s headed with that, and it will surely involve a little red meat. No, what would TF do when she reaches for a SoyJoy? (No one, alas, … Continue reading






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David Foster Wallace’s Long-form Journalism

I must confess, as did On The Media’s Bob Garfield, that until last week “I’d never read a single word of David Foster Wallace’s work because he’s reputed as a novelist to be very dense and difficult, along Thomas Pynchon/James … Continue reading






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Hip-Hopping With The Big Bang

Scientists at CERN, the European nuclear research institute in Geneva, fired up the Large Hadron Collider at 4:27 a.m. EDST. For the record, the world did not end then, as some Luddites feared. That could still happen several weeks from … Continue reading






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