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- France, Just Try Life Sans Google
- Jeff Jarvis submits: Friend Eric Scherer recounts the drama when GoogleNews’ Josh Cohen met with a hostile crowd of French news publishers. I’ll get to the details of it in a moment. But to set the stage, let’s start here: Imagine if Google GOOG and GoogleNews simply stopped...
- External links 2008-12-16
- Google Wave: The New News
- Jeff Jarvis submits: Never underestimate Google GOOG. That should have been my 41st WWGD? rule. Just as I was thinking they were behind the curve on the live web - and argued they should buy Twitter - Google attacked it from the left flank with Wave. In...
- External links 2009-06-01
- Newspapers vs. Bloggers: The New News Process
- Jeff Jarvis submits: An alarm went off on some desk at The New York Times NYT business section: Oh-oh, time to slam blogs again. But the latest assault reveals as much about The Times and the culture of classical journalism as it does about bloggers. Like the millennial clash...
- External links 2009-06-08
- The Boston Globe's Alternative Future
- Jeff Jarvis submits: The Boston Globe Guild rejected The New York Times Company’s cutbacks. What the Guild should have done, I say, is reject The New York Times Company’s strategy. Rather than nickel-and-diming-and-dollaring their way to survival through cutbacks (though I wonder how saving $20 million when...
- External links 2009-06-09
- Buy the Globe for the Price of a Cup of Coffee
- Jeff Jarvis submits: David Carr surveys a series of alleged experts to try to determine the market value of the Boston Globe, now that it’s finally up for sale (oh, if only they’d sold it when they could have). He concludes: No consensus, but most of the experts who...
- External links 2009-06-15
- Finding Value in the New News Ecosystem
- Jeff Jarvis submits: How can and should news organizations and others add value to the new news ecosystem that is being used in the Iran story? Or to put the question another way: The New York Times keeps talking about how expensive its Baghdad bureau is and...
- External links 2009-06-22
- Google: Keeping the Public Eye Public
- Jeff Jarvis submits: In a few countries around the world, we’ve seen a backlash against Google’s GOOG Streetview as somehow an invasion of privacy, even though what Google captures is the very definition of public: What can be seen in the open. I wish that journalists would...
- External links 2009-06-22
- Where Old Media Will Sink or Swim
- Jeff Jarvis submits: Here’s what I think is a pretty solid business tip: I wouldn’t back or bet on a company and industry that’s described this way in today’s New York Times my emphasis: Like newspaper owners, media moguls are looking for new ways to protect their investment from...
- External links 2009-06-24
- NYT to Charge for iPhone App?
- Jeff Jarvis submits: Paid Content reports today that The New York Times Companies’ NYT Martin Nisenholtz is talking about charging for the paper’s mobile app. On the face of it, this seems to make sense: People are paying for mobile content and functionality (ring tones vs. earth-shattering...
- External links 2009-06-25
- News Links: The John Henry Fight of Man vs. Algorithm
- Jeff Jarvis submits: I interviewed Josh Cohen, product manager for Google News, this week for the Guardian MediaTalkUSA podcast out early next week and asked him how many clicks to news sources Google News causes. The answer: a billion. And then I saw this PaidContent report on...
- External links 2009-08-03
- Newspapers: Three Nails, One Coffin
- Jeff Jarvis submits: Line by line, newspapers’ businesses are falling apart as they shrink and become less efficient for advertisers against the competition and reach of online media. Consider: * Coupon giant Valassis abandons newspaper distribution for the postal service in three more markets. Says Crains: “The...
- External links 2009-08-25
- Gourmet Shuttered: What's Next for Magazines?
- Jeff Jarvis submits: Shocking news Monday that Gourmet, the Talmud of food, is closing. Less shocking is the fact that Condé Nast is also folding Cookie, Modern Bride, and Elegant Bride, all apparently a case of the other Monolo dropping after McKinsey dug into Condé’s closets. (Disclosures:...
- External links 2009-10-05
- The Half-Life of News and Why Pay Walls Won't Work
- Jeff Jarvis submits: At a Yale conference a week ago, Thomson Reuters TRI CEO Tom Glocer talked about the life cycle of the value of news in his business. When a piece of financial news comes out, it is at its most valuable for a very short...
- External links 2009-11-23
- A Newspaper Publisher Lies
- Jeff Jarvis submits: Just for the record and what it’s worth, in his speech arguing that newspapers are OK - really, they are - Louisville Courier-News publisher Arnold Garson lies about me. He says: Jeff Jarvis is another consultant who has been very widely quoted about the...
- External links 2009-05-19
- New York Times: The Clock Is Ticking
- Jeff Jarvis submits: The Observer’s John Koblin reports that the New York Times NYT is considering putting a meter on usage of its site and charging once you’ve read too much. Incredible. by Jeff Jarvis
- External links 2009-05-17
- When Did Gatehouse Get Clueless?
- Jeff Jarvis submits: Gatehouse GHS has been a smart if small -- and getting smaller (stock=$0.04-$0.05; down 99.05% in a year; market cap=$2.1 million) -- local media company. It is, for example, going into competitors’ markets to compete with them online with hyperlocal blogs. So I just can’t wait...
- External links 2008-12-23
- If You Can't Stand the Links, Get Off the Web
- Jeff Jarvis submits: The more I think about it, the angrier I get at Gatehouse GHS for its dangerous and hypocritical crusade against links. Links are the bloodstream of the web, carrying its oxygen. Links are how original journalism will get audience, traffic, branding, attention, credit, and monetization....
- External links 2008-12-23
- Newspapers Are Learning to Share
- Jeff Jarvis submits: Among the great benefits - yes, benefits - of the internet for newspapers are opportunities to find new efficiencies. Do what you do best and link to the rest is one. Share is another. Newspapers have always been bad at sharing. That’s why they never...
- External links 2009-01-05
- Telegraph Throws a Few Subs on the Barbie
- Jeff Jarvis submits: The Telegraph of London is outsourcing production of some of its sections to Australia, the Sydney Morning Herald reports. At my New Business Models for News Summit, Telegraph digital head Edward Roussel rephrased my admonition and told the room to do what you do best...
- External links 2009-01-12
- Google: Out of Print
- Jeff Jarvis submits: I’m not shocked that Google GOOG abandoned its effort to sell print ads for newspapers. When the program started, I was dubious because I said that it could commodify print brands magazines at first. As it turns out, newspapers also didn’t hand over decent inventory...
- External links 2009-01-21
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