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"Imagine if a newspaper’s Web site didn’t look like a news Web site at all. Instead, when you entered the site, you faced a question: What do you want to do? (I’m picturing it almost like Facebook’s “What’s on Your Mind?â€)" – Newspapers are gradually learning that "community" isn't geographic.
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"The next time anyone in the employ of a newspaper company — or anyone blogging here on Nieman Journalism Lab, for that matter — throws up their hands in despair and cries, “I’ve run out of revenue ideas,†I suggest we all return to this list of ten entrepreneurs and idea-generators who do not yet qualify to drink legally — or even drive a car in some cases – who have launched new, growing businesses that are actually making money."
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"And the award for the Most Bitterly Ironic Media Award goes to … the Fred Dressler Lifetime Achievement Award, to be bestowed upon Arianna Huffington by Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at the upcoming Mirror Awards luncheon in Manhattan."
Congratulations, Arianna!
Now please excuse me as I crawl under my desk and curl into the fetal position.
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Tracy Boyer provides some useful links about interactivity.
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Via Twitter – the 2009 ONA convention. Lots of good stuff there.