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Jay Rosen suggests why Newspapers should blog. “Reader loyalty and engagement with the site: that’s why newspapers should be starting blogs,” Jay says.
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The EBU’s Michael Mullane asks if blogs can scale after some bloggers say that big media blogs will collapse under the weight of the comment load. He rejects that idea saying that engagement can still happen even as the comments spiral into the hundreds,
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A state of economic union of the meta-verse, aka Second Life.
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Yahoo! was stuck with its mature “corporate” operating philosophy, which led to fiefdoms, swelling executive ranks (and nothing kills entrepreneurial spirit and fosters finger-pointing like overpadded management) and lack of, well, vision.
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Om says: “What Yahoo needs is an ability to form an emotional connection with its users. Instead of being just MyYahoo users, they should have a religious fervor with Yahoo’s services.” As I was saying in a meeting today, people need to feel a ownership
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News websites can embrace the readership while newspapers cling to ‘Us and Them’ attitude, writes AOL UK’s director of day team and welcome screen Simon Hinde, who adds: “Newspapers continue to cling to an “us and them” world in which journalists are clev
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Howard Owens has more thoughts about how news websites should be doing video. I especially like when he says: “I’ve also gotten over any Church of Journalism attitudes I used to have about giving people the castor oil they need rather than the candy the