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Archive for category: Journalism

   (2011.10.20)

Why didn’t Imran Ahmed ask Scott Schuman anything remotely factual or pointed about the “business” of Schuman’s Weblog, the Sartorialist?

   (2011.10.11)

Did you know that customers “pay a steep price premium for every Apple product they buy”? Well, Roger Martin thinks so. No “moron” he

   (2011.10.11)

A recent court case seriously lowers the bar on how much effort a journalist has to put into contacting a source for comment to avoid a defamation ruling

   (2011.10.11)

Katrina Onstad gets it right about Ikea’s Manland, then goes off on a tangent about women CEOs and MPs

   (2011.10.10)

Roger Black lists news categories in the order in which 20th-century media saw them

   (2011.10.08)

Stieg Larsson’s strict moral code rings true to me despite surface dissimilarities

   (2011.10.07)

“Gay news blogs” are a losing venture, Nieman Labs shows, to protests from their owners

   (2011.09.28)

“A person whose financial requirements are modest and whose curiosity, skepticism, and indifference to reputation are outsized is a person at risk of becoming a journalist”

   (2011.09.27)

James Galbraith attempted to explain what you can and cannot attach to an Apple Thunderbolt Display – and failed. So let me give it a shot

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