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The Future of the News
The Future of the News
Very interesting New York Times article on new, primarily internet-based outlets for investigative journalism, often supported in large part on a philanthropic basis. Clearly, this sort of thing, typified by both the local outfits the Times is focusing on and also stuff like Pro Publica and ...
A Plan for the Future
rebuildtheparty.com — Erick Erickson , managing editor, RedState.com (Macon, GA) David Kralik (San Francisco, CA) Mindy Finn , former... eStrategy Director, Romney for President Patrick Ruffini , former Republican National Committee eCampaign Director & co-founder, The Next ... (more) A Plan for the Future
Seeking the GOP's Future on the Internet
Seeking the GOP's Future on the Internet
washingtonpost.com — Patrick Ruffini and Mindy Finn are using RebuildTheParty.com to set online priorities.... (more) Seeking the GOP's Future on the Internet
Failure: For Our Future
Failure: For Our Future
willwilkinson.net — Megan McArdle has been righteous on the Detroit bailout. The argument from justice is most hard-hitting in... this post . Lots of companies fail. Lots of cities, built around those companies, decline. If employees of the Big Three deserve to have ... (more) Failure: For Our Future
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MIDDAY ROUNDUP
News — ... Pontifications. FROM THE BLOGS: [image] What Lies Ahead for GM – Blackhedd, RedState [image] WaPo Shills for Henry Paulson – Dean Baker, TPMCafe [image] We’re Talking About the VP, Right? – Jonah Goldberg, The Corner [image] Coleman Wins, Franken Loses – Scott, Powerline [image] Lieberman Vote: What it Means – Chris Cillizza, The Fix [image] “If You Leak, You’re Gone” – Marc Ambinder [image] The Future of the News – Matthew Yglesias [image] Presidents and ...

The Beat Will Go On
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan — Yglesias ponders the future of journalism: Ultimately, I think this transition is going to be much less of a disaster for journalism than a lot of people in the business seem to think. What it probably will be is a rolling disaster for journalists in which outlets are consolidated, jobs disappear, lots of people see their wages fall, and everyone sees their working conditions deteriorate as there’s pressure to produce more and more for more venues — web articles, online video, etc. Can't we have bailout money? (Just kidding.) ...

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