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Jan 27 2011, View Point

American newspapers are in dire financial straits. With the advent of new media what does the future of journalism look like to you. Share your views.

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Rudolf, New York
Newspapers around the world are publishing what was supposed to be the most embarrassing leak of government secrets since the Pentagon papers. Here is the U. K.’s...
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Oscar, Oaxaca
Mexican newspapers have published a photo of a bearded, blindfolded man who could be missing politician Diego Fernandez de Cevallos, although its authenticity has not...
made popular May 22 2010
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Kimberly, Albuquerque
Executives at The Washington Times are negotiating to sell the newspaper, which was founded in 1982 and funded by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon’s Unification...
made popular May 3 2010
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Marco Villa, Connecticut
French already subsidizes its newspaper, and now the U.S. government may follow: The federal government is wading into deliberations over the future of journalism as...
made popular Dec 3 2009
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Craig, Miami
Newspaper publishers will now be able to set a limit on the number of free news articles people can read through Google, the company has announced. The concession...
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Andrew, Tempe
Rupert Murdoch says he will remove stories from Google’s search index as a way to encourage people to pay for content online. In an interview with Sky News...
made popular Nov 9 2009
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Boba Bobik, Kiev
Fun in Artek Created in the Crimea of the Soviet era as a place for the best-of-the best pupils under 16 year old, a scout (pioneers’) camp Artek was a show-window...
made popular Oct 16 2009
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ARVIND K.PANDEY, PRAYAG
Non-availability of paper is one of the prime reasons responsible for the dark future of newspapers.All in all, newspapers have failed to mould themselves at par with...
made popular Sep 9 2009
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View Point, Shimla
In the past, we saw a heated argument between Google and media owners for revenue sharing. Online newspaper owners alleged Google for stealing their content and argued...
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View Point, Shimla
The argument between Google and Newspapers is heating up over the latter’s allegation of stealing their content. Now the Google answers in an emphatic way with the...
made popular Jul 18 2009
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Jack, Los Angeles
Is Google stealing our content? That, anyway, seemed to be the suggestion when a European publishing group announced last week that it had garnered a number of...
made popular Jul 18 2009
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View Point, Shimla
All the newspapers should go online. This is what the Google owner, Eric Schmidt, was quoted as saying. However, media owner Rupert Murdoch has the other side to it. He...
made popular Apr 8 2009
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View Point, Shimla
During the past few months, the crisis in journalism has reached meltdown proportions. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer will produce its last printed edition today and...
made popular Mar 17 2009
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Vincent Van Ross, New Delhi
The other day when I removed the rubber and unrolled The Times of India, the front page was not that of The Times of India…it was an advertisement! Not just a part of...
made popular Dec 29 2008
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Dinesh Kumar, Chandigarh
Every morning a bunch of newspapers are thrown in my balcony as accurately aimed missiles. Sometimes they break a window-pane as well, but it useless to talk to the...
made popular Dec 18 2008
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ARVIND K.PANDEY, PRAYAG
It’s time to depict the dark truths encircling the media world. Journalism is now not a “mission” but “profession”. Probably, that’s why...
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Mustafa Hamido, Aleppo
I don’t know how I should deal and write about The Syrian Media. The best description for it that it is A dysfunction Media. I always look at the national media for...
made popular Nov 4 2008
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Elliott, Manchester
Newspapers, already facing a grim economic forecast, are digesting another piece of bad news: the growth in online advertising they saw as their salvation has slowed to...
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Adam Amin, Guatemala City
Journalists. What comes to a person’s mind when you ask them about journalists? “Politicians’ toys that they use to sway people’s minds” “Journalist give...
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Reckless driving is a very common thing in India, especially in Kolkata which has very slackened traffic rules. The traffic police is only interested in extracting...
made popular Jul 31 2008
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Open the newspapers today, yesterday and a few days before and you find news of bombs hitting cities, towns, villages all over the world. Is there any need for this...
made popular Jul 28 2008
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Another movie which has left a lasting impression on many individuals (if not all) other than RDB, is the movie by the name of Taxi No 9211. It was a thriller but had a...
made popular Jul 10 2008
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Vincent Van Ross, New Delhi
By Vincent Van Ross Many of us buy a lot of newspaper and magazines these days—not because we need them. Not even because we read them. It is not a decision we...
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Indian, Bangalore
American media, especially newspapers have some kind of a hatred towards India. They seem to take vicarious pleasure in publishing all kinds of negative aspects of...
made popular Jul 1 2008
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Justin, Rochester
Get ready to finally chuck all those newspapers and books that you’ve been carrying because Plastic Logic has introduced a full-page sized ebook reader that doesn’t...
made popular Sep 9 2008
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Jonathan, Baton Rouge
THE New York Times once epitomised all that was great about American newspapers; now it symbolises its industry’s deep malaise. The Grey Lady’s circulation is...
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Paramjeet, Ottawa
Here is a basic shift that has occurred in the news business: Because of the Internet, you, the reader, no longer have buy information in pre-fabricated packages like...
made popular Mar 25 2008
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Prince Campbell, New York
An agreed proposal at ABC’s March meeting means that publishers can now charge as little as 1c for their newspaper and still count them towards paid circulation....
made popular Mar 22 2008
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Vikas Shekhawat, Churu, Rajasthan
As a newspaperman I have often felt what I do is an exercise in futility. A clerical job at best, as far removed from people’s issues as a Mandal is from Malabar...
made popular Mar 19 2008
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Unused newspaper racks line a storage yard in Belmont, Calif., Saturday, March 14, 2009.