Everyone knows that media sites – particularly newspapers – are struggling mightily to find the right Internet business model, one that will sustain them as print continues to decline and digital becomes more important and no longer viewed as an interesting appendage, as it has been by too many in the recent past. Anyone who […]
“And that’s the way it is, Mr. Cronkite.”
For 19 years, he anchored the CBS Evening News, giving us the daily signature: “And that’s the way it is…” But he gave us so much more. Certainly the premier journalist of his time, he not only recorded and reported the world-changing news of the day – the Kennedy assassination, the moon landing – but […]
Content, Newspapers, Television, University of TexasThe need for speed
What’s your school of thought when it comes to publishing systems – newspapers, radio, TV, whatever – and speed to market? Make it perfect, dot every i, cross every t…spend a couple years. Or get a good one in quickly and grow it, as needs grow? Okay, you’re thinking this is not exciting, and why […]
Content, Digital, Innovation, Newspapers, Radio, TelevisionA year from now …
…. will today’s dirge on “the death of newspapers as we know them” be replaced by “the death of radio as we know it,” and “the death of TV as we know it”? Probably not so directly said – because TV and radio won’t provide as much “ink” to their financial woes as newspapers have […]
Content, Digital, Newspapers, Radio, Television