Wait, Wasn't The Internet Killing Journalism?
from the apparently-not... dept
Yet another data point to suggest the predicted “death of journalism” that we keep hearing from the old school newspaper guys is a bit overblown, online news publisher Talking Points Memo has just announced that it’s hiring seven new editorial staff. No, of course that doesn’t replace all of the jobs lost at newspapers, but it does suggest that online news organizations are figuring out ways to make money and to grow.
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Comments on “Wait, Wasn't The Internet Killing Journalism?”
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Hey guys, what’s going on?
Cue the guy who doesn’t know what is goin on in 3…2…. Crap I was too late!
It's proven to work!
With any failing business, you hire moe management to get things done!!!! Don’t forget the random arm pumping.
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Re: It's proven to work!
With any failing business, you hire moe management to get things done!!!! Don’t forget the random arm pumping.
Er… who said they were hiring management?
bullshit only if he eats regular!
Mike, the story might be complete if you identified the leanings of “talking point memo” and who is actually financing the organization.
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Mike, the story might be complete if you identified the leanings of “talking point memo” and who is actually financing the organization.
I’m not sure what that has to do with anything. We don’t identify the political leanings of anyone when it comes to business models because it’s meaningless. Business models do not care about politics.