Archive for Oct 13, 2009

Metaphors of News at “The Guardian”

The Guardian is doing what every news organization — every publishing organization — should do. Are you listening? Continue reading »

O’Reilly Tools of Change, Frankfurt Edition

O’Reilly brings its Tools of Change meeting to Frankfurt, with mixed results. The keynotes were the most inspiring. Continue reading »

“The Chaos Scenario” — Collapse, Disruption, and Improvement

The collapse of media is captured succinctly and brilliantly in this interview with Bob Garfield, an Advertising Age critic, NPR personality as co-host for “On the Media,” and author of “The Chaos Scenario.” This interview with Chris Kinneally nicely sums up the problem of the information abundance and demand-driven economy, the currently collapse of mass … Continue reading »

The Subscription Model Lives and Thrives

The subscription model is all around us, as is the subscription mentality. Why did US publishers back away from it? Continue reading »

Side Dishes by Stewart Wills

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