Hmm… I warn my freshmen not to use the vague “Some people say…”, so I’m immediately biased against this author’s writing. Nevertheless, the internal links provide a useful overview.
Some argue that the rise of the internet has destroyed — or severely crippled — journalism, but all it has really done is disrupted traditional mass-media business models. Journalism itself has never been healthier, and new players are finding new models. –Matthew Ingram, Tech News and Analysis.
Similar:
Farewell Internet Explorer: You Weren't All Bad
The main reason I still dislike Internet...
Business
We ask 3 Broadway photographers: How do you turn a live show into a still image?
Great story about the art of photographi...
Aesthetics
Facebook, Now You Remind Me of a Half-Drunk Cocktail Party Schmoozer
Last week, Facebook asked me what sports...
Business
Mount St. Mary's president fires two faculty members, one with tenure
Mount St. Mary's fires two faculty membe...
Academia
Technical and Literary Writing: What’s the difference? « Dekonztruktschon
In an advanced new media class, I'm intr...
Academia
How "Hail Mary" Became Inextricably Linked to American Football
I am revamping an existing "News Writing...
Culture




Alyssa Tomchek liked this on Facebook.
Alyssa Tomchek liked this on Facebook.