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Journalism n. Written material of current interest or wide popular appeal.
log n. A record, as of the performance of a machine or the progress of an undertaking: a computer log; a trip log. |
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The Marshall PitchSite News | Anonymous on Monday, Jun 07 @ 06:59 PM
Good morning,
I can only hope that this message does not meet the sad, dead air of cyberspace, but that it is passed along to all my illustrious colleagues in the profession (some, admittedly, more illustrious than others). 20 views - 87 words Read More... | 1 comment | |
Perception and Reality of Magazine AudiencesPrint | kpaul on Monday, Jun 07 @ 06:54 PM
AdAge: MRI DATA PAINTS SURPRISING 'WHO READS WHAT' DEMOGRAPHIC PICTURE - Reports on who reads what magazines have some interesting surprises. More poor people read Town and Country while more rich people read Weight Watchers. Hearst Magazines, which publishes Town and Country, disputes the data. 18 views - 180 words Read More... | comments? | |
Ad Slices | kpaul on Wednesday, Jun 02 @ 10:22 PM
Tom over at The Media Drop has an interesting post about 'ad slices', a new type of advertising (well, kinda) in use at Weblogs Inc. website. (EnGadget is one such site...) 22 views - 216 words Read More... | comments? | |
Online Newspapers Tempt ReadersPrint | kpaul on Wednesday, Jun 02 @ 08:24 PM
Peter Feuilherade at BBC: Online Newspapers Tempt Readers - Not shocking news to me or anyone else who is into the online news scene, but maybe stats and reports will convince the higher-ups of the true importance of the web in the newspaper's future. Or rather, in the information service company's future. Most of the article deals with print circulation, though. Sure, online got the first graf and section, but there was a lot more on decline of print in most countries. 24 views - 165 words Read More... | comments? | |
Embedded With the ResistanceWriting | kpaul on Tuesday, Jun 01 @ 09:01 PM
Peter Carlson at Washington Post: Iraqi 'Terrorists' Tell Their Story in Harper's - Interesting that he used 'resistance' - rather than foreign fighter, mercenary or other term floating around. Mohammed, who was interviewed by Patrick Graham, said he fought the Americans because of the Mel Gibson movie. No, not The Passion. BraveHeart. 24 views - 224 words Read More... | comments? | |
Who Will Read Newspapers?Writing | kpaul on Friday, May 28 @ 07:20 PM
Robert Holland at School Reform News: Who Will Read Newspapers? - This is an education slanted piece, pulling data from Pew's "State of the News Media 2004" report. Some good questions raised. Surely J-Log's loyal readers will rise to the occasion and respond. ;) 72 views - 232 words Read More... | 3 comments | |
Did Rumsfeld Ban Iraq Camera Phones?Misc. | kpaul on Wednesday, May 26 @ 11:02 PM
Guy Kewney (Newswireless.net) at The Register: Did Rumsfeld Ban Iraq Camera Phones? - Did Rumsfeld really ban camera phones? (I remember reading it was all digital cameras...) Peter Rojas at Engadget said it was first mentioned at The Daily Farce. 54 views - 228 words Read More... | 1 comment | |
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