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- Devices shine light on world events.(News)
- Byline: MATT KAPKO Sure, cellphones have drastically changed the way people communicate, but what of the other powers mobile devices bring to the table? In this round-the-clock information age, cellphones are more than a one-to-one...
- Research articles 2007-04-09
- Prizes for the discredited.(Beat the Press: The hand that rules the press ... rules the country--Judge Learned Hand)(CBS Broadcasting Inc.'s Dan Rather and Mary Mapes win Peabody Award)
- Network news ratings are in the tank. Almost all the nation's major newspapers have seen their readership plummet over the last few years. Blogs now routinely scoop behemoth news organizations--and steal their audiences. You'd think the smart folks i Network news ratings are in the tank....
- Research articles 2005-07-01
- Press Eyes Exit Strategy; Correspondents Nervously Examining Their Options for Evacuating Baghdad.(TV Currents)
- Byline: Michele Greppi It's what some 200 journalists still at their posts in Baghdad don't know that could kill them. Should they stay or should they go? If they go, when should they go? They only thing their news...
- Research articles 2003-03-10
- The business. (The Week that was).(Customers sue cable company)(Brief Article)
- A group of Long Island cable customers has sued both Cablevision and the Yankees Entertainment & Sports network YES to get their Yankees games. The subscribers are seeking to have the suit certified as a class action representing all Cablevis A group of Long...
- Research articles 2002-04-15
- CNN Putting News in Your Palm.(Originated from The Atlanta Journal and Constitution)
- ATLANTA--Sep. 12--CNN planned to begin beaming news items to pagers nationwide today in a deal that makes it the first major news organization to distribute its content through wireless technology. ATLANTA--Sep. 12--CNN planned to begin beaming news items to pagers nationwide today in a deal that...
- Research articles 1996-09-12
- ONLINE NEWSPAPERS CREATE NICHE CONTENT SITES: KNIGHT-RIDDER LEADS THE WAY WITH TICKETS, BOOKS AND BEANIE BABIES.
- Newspapers aren't just putting up their own Web sites anymore. Increasingly, news organizations are building sites that resemble specialty magazines with niche content. Newspapers aren't just putting up their own Web sites anymore. Increasingly, news organizations are building sites that resemble specialty magazines with niche...
- Research articles 1998-07-27
- New path.(Pathfire lights news organizations with Digital Media Gateway News Connect system)(Brief Article)
- IP video-over-satellite service provider Pathfire is lighting up news organizations with its Digital Media Gateway News Connect system. The first version of the software integrates Pathfire functionality with the Avid iNews newsroom computer system IP video-over-satellite service provider Pathfire is lighting up news...
- Research articles 2004-10-04
- Miami Herald, Local NBC Television Channel Team Up in Unique Partnership.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
- Mar. 1--The Miami Herald and WTVJ Channel 6, the NBC owned and operated station in South Florida, have formed a partnership to share resources and for promotion, the two news organizations announced Thursday. Mar. 1--The Miami Herald and WTVJ Channel 6, the NBC owned and ...
- Research articles 1996-03-01
- Will local TV go to front lines? networks will be 'embedded,' but policy for affiliates unclear. (Top of the Week).
- Amid confusion, the Pentagon and Washington-based news managers last week continued planning for the "embedding" of journalists with the military in the event of a second Gulf War, but there was confusion about what access local stations Amid confusion, the Pentagon and Washington-based...
- Research articles 2003-01-27
- Suit settled, FNC moves to next battle. (Fox News Channel)(includes related article on WTBS station)
- Now that Fox News Channel has stopped aiming flamethrowers at Time Warner Inc. Chairman Gerald Levin, the network can devote full attention to stealing audience from the other combatants in the cable news war, CNN and MSNBC. The settlement ...
- Research articles 1997-07-28
- Getting the count right: total revamp of VNS aims to prevent another Election Night fiasco. (Cover Story).(Cover Story)
- In the debacle of TV's coverage of the 2000 election, ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, CNN and the Associated Press discovered just how antiquated their jointly owned vote-counting operation--Voter News Service--had become. So did most of the television-viewing In the debacle of TV's coverage of...
- Research articles 2002-10-28
- Nothing plain about ABC's new buses: inspired by Iraq war, mobile studios will cover Election '04.(Top of the Week)
- The Boys on the Bus at ABC are getting some really neat buses. ABC News' election coverage will get a lift from three new high-tech buses that will hit the campaign trail in December, the network said last week. The news...
- Research articles 2003-09-29
- Four Keys to Attracting Young News Consumers
- Normally, I would probably dismiss the results of a tiny survey that only had 18 respondents, but a new AP report caught my eye this morning. The news service has been conducting an inquiry into how 18-34 year-olds in six places around the world get their news,...
- Blog posts 2008-05-21
Additional Resources
- The Newspaper Reinvention Kit: 4 Easy Steps To Becoming A New News Organization
- Judy Sims was most recently vice president of digital media for the Toronto Star Media Group.What will metro media markets look like in five years? 10 Years? There are a lot of people pondering these questions. That’s evident in the sheer amount of chatter – some of it bordering...
- External links 2009-09-24
- ITN, the UK's commercial TV news organization has selected Panasonic's DEVCPRO. (for field production)(Brief Article)
- ITN, the UK's commercial TV news organization, has selected Panamaic's DVCPRO as its next-generation field production format. To replace its Betacam SP equipment, ITN has ordered 50 DVCPRO VTRs, 32 camcorders and 12 laptop ... ITN, the UK's commercial TV news organization, has selected...
- Research articles 1997-06-30
- BBC World, Produced by the World's Largest International News Organization, Comes to the United States on Cable TV in 1995; International News Network Will Introduce Global 24-Hour Service to U.S. February 1 - INN
- NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 20, 1994--The BBC World Channel, the 24-hour international information and news service produced by the world's largest news organization, which has been covering global events for 60 years, is coming to the United States as a cable service in 1995.
- Research articles 1994-12-20
- Would Someone Please Explain To News Corp How Google Works?
- Yet another News Corporation executive is talking about Google, and yet again, I feel like they have no concept about how Google interacts with their web pages. Which is frightening, since they're being very vocal about how they're supposedly wronged by Google. Please, someone, give them a search marketing 101...
- News items 2009-11-12
- CBS News crosses digital divide: tapeless cameras, nonlinear editing pave the path.(TECHNOLOGY)
- CBS News scooped its competition this week, becoming the first network news organization to employ tapeless technology across the entire operation. While other network news outfits have taken steps toward a digital workflow, CBS is the first ...
- Research articles 2005-10-10
- ABC News changes speech policy. (Brief Article)
- ABC News has revised its policy on staffers giving speeches to forbid payment for speeches before any trade associations or for--profit businesses. A spokeswoman says the news organization's concern was to avoid any appearance of conflict of intere ABC News has revised its policy...
- Research articles 1994-07-11
- News organizations carry heavy load: Iraq is becoming a budget, manpower drain.(Top of the Week)(Industry Overview)
- Covering a war and reporting a presidential election requires deft planning for any television news organization. After that? "We can cover two big stories at a time. If there is a third, we'll start to get stressed," said ABC News Senior Covering a war...
- Research articles 2003-12-22
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