Monthly archive March, 2011
Welcome to the first of what I hope will be many posts as I participate in #JCarn. The Carnival of Journalism is a loose collection of journalism thinkers (and people like me) who get together to post on their blogs with their reflections on a given prompt. This month head carny David Cohn prompts: the...
If you’re a news junkie, use Twitter or have somehow landed on this website, you’ve no doubt already heard about the New York Times pay wall finally coming online. Months of planing, fixing glitches around the clock to the last hour and at a cost of nearly $40 million to $50 million. Publishers and media...
Today’s post is half of a “great fake debate” on the prompt of “Books are still important or have tablets have replaced books making them obsolete?” With tongue firmly in check, I argued that tablets are overrated. Be sure to click the link though to the website to see the opposing viewpoint and vote for...