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2009.03.28:
The New CNN Lineup
2009.03.01:
Get-Rich-Quick Schemes Disguised As Strategies
2009.02.21:
The Fallacy Of Free
2009.01.12:
In honor of Jeff Jarvis
2008.12.17:
Moved to Twitter
2008.09.05:
The big idea for newspaper classifieds: Lead generation
2008.08.20:
eBay moves from bargains to 'buy now'
2008.08.15:
CBS says I was right about CNET
2008.08.15:
Idea for classifieds almost ready for release
2008.08.11:
Google wants to eat your lunch, not feed you lunch
2008.08.08:
Yahoo consortium claims mission accomplished
2008.08.05:
Newspaper decides if you can't beat 'em, buy 'em
2008.08.03:
Not even bargain hunters want a newspaper, NYT says
2008.08.03:
'Blogatorial' bridges advertisers to the Web
2008.08.02:
Newspapers hear the fat lady warming up her voice
2008.07.28:
Valleywag says what I've said forever about Google News
2008.07.27:
Newspapers should have launched Google's 'Knol'
2008.07.13:
Post to change course, combine Web-print newsrooms
2008.07.13:
Practice makes progress
2008.07.12:
L.A. Times editor given too much power
2008.07.12:
Just give up (some things), Jarvis says
2008.07.11:
Google News acknowledges its fear of publisher lawsuits
2008.07.11:
How to grow traffic despite cutting reporters
2008.07.10:
Let no good deed go un-monetized
2008.07.06:
You can't do that in journalism
2008.07.04:
Happy to announce new job with NationalJournal.com
2008.07.03:
Whining about your impending death is not medicinal
2008.04.14:
BostonNOW closes, Lucas looks for job
2008.03.02:
Lucas moves to Boston
2008.01.26:
Roundup of reaction to Holovaty's EveryBlock.com
2008.01.26:
OpenID finds its first newspaper provider
2008.01.20:
Yahoo plays defense versus Google's social network
2008.01.19:
Zell: Top-down management creates Web sites that 'suck'
2008.01.18:
Miami Herald gets video right
2008.01.12:
Multimedia cliques; One day you're in, the next day . . .
2008.01.12:
Editor quits after forces of status quo attack
2008.01.11:
Q&A;: Tansa president says editors aided, not targeted
2008.01.09:
Copy Editor vs. The Computer
2008.01.07:
Critic's slam on 'popularity pay' needs correction
2008.01.06:
Throw the bums out, and he means senior editors
2008.01.06:
Portfolio speculates on sale of Drudge Report
2008.01.05:
Journalism without journalists not as effective
2008.01.03:
In 2008, I resolve to be as right as PaidContent says I am
2008.01.02:
List of businesses to buy expands for first time
2008.01.02:
Orlando Sentinel cuts NASCAR, focuses on local sports
2008.01.01:
A fantasy Google profile
2007.12.30:
Bloggers question the way reporters are paid
2007.12.29:
As the sports writers leave, so too might the sections
2007.12.28:
Social networking starts with a profile
2007.12.27:
Politico's fantasy primary game is wicked cool
2007.12.26:
Uber links are uber useless
2007.12.26:
Chris Tolles calls reporters lazy, overpaid
2007.12.23:
For Mark Cuban, hyperlocal is do or die
2007.12.22:
How to discard parts of a newspaper Web site
2007.12.21:
Teacher punishment database goes public
2007.12.21:
PRESSTIME, here are the right answers
2007.12.20:
'Deal' developing for another from my top-propects list
2007.12.19:
Help Anderson Cooper find his muse
2007.12.19:
Post says media convergence is passe'
2007.12.18:
My friend is your business; a.k.a. social networking
2007.12.12:
The next phase for user-generated content
2007.12.11:
Would you partner with Craigslist?
2007.12.10:
An argument I missed about -- me
2007.12.10:
News Corp. takes my advice, buys BeliefNet
2007.11.12:
TBO's tagline gets serious makeover
2007.10.29:
What is Kudzu and why is it on the AJC?
2007.10.28:
Go where your audience goes
2007.10.13:
How to personalize the newspaper overnight
2007.10.11:
TimesCast dies, survived by family of spin-offs
2007.10.07:
Newsroom not needed for community sites
2007.10.03:
Are your slideshows underperforming? NYT says so
2007.10.02:
Newspapers condescend what they fear most: Red Eye
2007.09.30:
Newspapers lose monopoly on journalism grads
2007.09.21:
A purpose-driven project plan
2007.09.13:
Study suggests newspaper editors are clueless
2007.09.08:
Perhaps my clearest I-told-you-so yet
2007.09.06:
Reporters, take the lead
2007.09.05:
When employees leave, it's not all bad
2007.08.30:
How to save the Albuquerque Tribune
2007.08.24:
Final closing bell nears for standalone business sections
2007.08.21:
Laid-off reporters, editors look to independent sites
2007.08.12:
Tribune proves zoning by interest is possible
2007.08.11:
Google could be waiting to use AP content
2007.08.08:
Herald-Tribune trims its sections, staff
2007.08.07:
Post declares WWN 'dead'
2007.08.06:
AP predicts never again – again
2007.08.05:
Raising cover price hurts newspapers in long run
2007.08.04:
Podcasts brought to you by advertisers, brought to you by advertisers, brought to you by advertisers
2007.08.02:
Bridge collapse caught on video
2007.08.02:
Gannett going to one size fits all design? Say it ain't so
2007.07.30:
Alternatives to selling page views
2007.07.28:
What Seuss would say to sales people
2007.07.28:
Ad rates to climb sharply, so says me
2007.07.26:
As papers close down, opportunities pass by
2007.07.25:
Prepare for salary cuts across the board
2007.07.24:
YouTube debate worth it, despite Biden cheating
2007.07.23:
Community site sold, concedes it wasn't making profit
2007.07.22:
Anderson Cooper defends YouTube debate
2007.07.22:
Company plucks one from my list of best sites to buy
2007.07.21:
Attack of the clones; Tribune Co. redesigns are bad
2007.07.21:
Credit score, meet traffic score for Web sites
2007.07.20:
Either bad or really bad for 2nd quarter results
2007.07.14:
Design implications of reading blogs
2007.07.12:
Making the case that it's the real estate market's fault
2007.07.10:
MySpace News worth using
2007.07.09:
'Slingbox without the box' being tested
2007.07.08:
CNN on YouTube debate: 'no comment'
2007.07.07:
Pogue's iPhone music video is actually good
2007.07.07:
To embed or not to embed? That's not the real question
2007.07.06:
Was WSJ sold? Reporter versus commenter
2007.07.06:
The best critique I've read of two recent redesigns
2007.07.04:
St. Pete Times prints ad blaming gay people for hurricane
2007.07.03:
The fake cross-ownership quandry
2007.07.02:
Blatantly unfair, unbalanced?
2007.07.01:
CNN.com's redesign lets you Netflix your news
2007.06.30:
Why the CNN Pipeline was bound to fail
2007.06.30:
RIP: Registration, and its database of lies
2007.06.29:
Anderson and his professor think I'm right
2007.06.24:
Storylines that sell are inherently news
2007.06.24:
A talk with Sam Zell
2007.06.24:
Pay reporters a blogging commission
2007.06.23:
Mashups let you create third-niche content
2007.06.22:
Wow, what a hack
2007.06.22:
Citizen media activist fights for some R-E-S-P-E-C-T
2007.06.21:
Wicked Local’s wicked big expansion
2007.06.21:
What have you done for me lately?
2007.06.20:
IBISEYE for everyone
2007.06.18:
Whoo hoo; I'm back!
2007.05.25:
In a movie, they call it foreshadowing
2007.05.25:
EPpy winners announced
2007.05.23:
EPpy -- Storytelling of the future
2007.05.23:
EPpy -- Old vs. New: Where's the integration?
2007.05.23:
EPpys -- Video killed the text star
2007.05.23:
EPpys -- The user is king, so where does that leave media?
2007.05.22:
Off to the EPpys
2007.05.20:
Just between you, me and that Internet thing . . .
2007.05.13:
New version of IBISEYE.com launched
2007.05.11:
News, from the rock n' roll perspective
2007.05.09:
Yahoo, Google want to be your BFF
2007.05.08:
The third niche
2007.05.03:
Why do you hate Katie Couric?
2007.05.01:
EPpy nom: From podcasts to video
2007.04.30:
EPpy nom: Break news fast and furious
2007.04.29:
EPpy nom: Revolutionary hurricane coverage
2007.04.28:
EPpy nom: Localizing an otherwise basic, national story
2007.04.27:
EPpy nom: New building is new landmark
2007.04.26:
EPpy nom: Covering an election scandal
2007.04.25:
EPpy Awards are in, and we're on the list
2007.04.23:
Stop cramming Katie Couric
2007.04.22:
Media sorry for giving public what it wants?
2007.04.22:
Frequency key to video ads; Frequency key to video ads
2007.04.21:
The day has come for online video when . . .
2007.04.19:
And it's only the first quarter
2007.04.17:
Searching for revenues has no guaranteed finds
2007.04.15:
Cuts mean cutting the business section - on Sunday
2007.04.13:
Google pays triple for Doubleclick
2007.04.12:
It's 'the end' for local movie critics
2007.04.10:
Job cuts hit Tampa, land of convergence
2007.04.09:
Pay attention; Google News makes money
2007.04.08:
Fired reporters start boring Web site in protest
2007.04.07:
Sam Zell considers picking fight with Google
2007.04.06:
Still hoping for a fourth-quarter comeback?
2007.04.04:
List of businesses newspapers should buy
2007.04.03:
Expect the newspaper fire sale to begin
2007.03.27:
NYT catching up to this blog
2007.03.26:
Holovaty versus the CEO of washingtonpost.com
2007.03.25:
Something wrong with NPPA awards?
2007.03.24:
Two reasons David Lazarus should read more blogs
2007.03.24:
Roanoke rolling in NPPA awards
2007.03.20:
Newspapers report declines in February revenue
2007.03.18:
Database lets you find naughty Florida teachers
2007.03.17:
Act now or buy later
2007.03.16:
Go ahead, I dare you to listen to David Lazarus
2007.03.15:
How to save YouTube
2007.03.09:
Gatehouse doubles its profits
2007.03.04:
HEADLINES THAT SELL (or sell-off)
2007.03.02:
Tribune could become employee-owned
2007.02.27:
And the Oscar goes to: YouTube, but was later removed
2007.02.27:
Did newspaper stocks feel market drop?
2007.02.27:
If I had a nickel for every boss, I could quit my job
2007.02.24:
GAWKER SPECIAL REPORT: How to staple
2007.02.24:
Corporate think's online reincarnation
2007.02.22:
What were those analysts at Kaupthing thinking?
2007.02.20:
Online is 20 percent of profit; How'd they do that?
2007.02.18:
Lucas Grindley's blog post
2007.02.16:
Fairy tales for failing, and studies that prove them
2007.02.14:
'Page views per work hour' and other stats to live by
2007.02.13:
Researchers discover fashionable facts
2007.02.13:
Video is new revenue . . . which means it's someone else's
2007.02.12:
Curley against monetizing mania
2007.02.12:
Isn't everyone's favorite color green?
2007.02.11:
Ignoring and undermining the public's right to know
2007.02.10:
Google's disruptive ad models must start on low-end
2007.02.07:
A lesson from the dog track
2007.02.05:
To learn about your brand, be superficial
2007.02.04:
When a niche is saturated, find a smaller niche
2007.02.02:
Google's gamble; Are the lawyers on deck?
2007.02.01:
Let's welcome Tribune to modern classifieds industry
2007.02.01:
On the f-word, reporters write the follow-up
2007.01.30:
The Constant Redesigner
2007.01.28:
End of the Craigslist tangent
2007.01.28:
An Oodle of a fool
2007.01.28:
Craigslist founder: Newspaper classifieds have bigger worries than my site
2007.01.27:
Speaking from many sides of Newmark's mouth
2007.01.25:
Publisher Craig Newmark?
2007.01.23:
Dear editor, anti-gay slur isn't quotable
2007.01.22:
If it can't sell its problems, Tribune to consider ‘self help’
2007.01.22:
It’s the ratings, stupid
2007.01.22:
Cutting sports agate means cutting readers
2007.01.20:
Spectacular psychic predictions, and some useful ones
2007.01.20:
A good idea usually spreads
2007.01.17:
The worst-case scenario game
2007.01.16:
Private ownership a temporary solution
2007.01.15:
Are you serious? Yes or No
2007.01.14:
A closer look at effects of micro competitors
2007.01.13:
Wired's top 40 trends
2007.01.12:
Netflix your news
2007.01.11:
Craigslist listens to users, but not those users
2007.01.10:
Journalism fairy tales: Howard writes the follow up
2007.01.08:
Fairy tales for failing
2007.01.07:
Gay people more likely to read your blog
2007.01.06:
Craig Newmark claims users don't want free ads
2007.01.05:
Friedman gets antsy for change at CBS, needs chill pill
2007.01.04:
BoomerGirl.com has a good personality, really, she does
2006.12.30:
Newspapers can go online-only and pay the bills
2006.12.29:
Top 10 blogs I read
2006.12.28:
Google newspaper ads are leads, very dangerous leads
2006.12.28:
Online ad rates could create market for competitors
2006.12.27:
Can I just call this, I told you so?
2006.12.26:
If you let me choose, Take 2
2006.12.24:
Go tabloid, then circulation goes up
2006.12.22:
RIP, MERCURY NEWS
2006.12.21:
A new town in the Amazon called Askville
2006.12.20:
The art of online journalism
2006.12.20:
Lesson No. 1 if Google is an address bar
2006.12.20:
5 consecutive points in my history; aka, why you hate tagging games
2006.12.20:
Fresno Bee let competitors get too Famous
2006.12.19:
Cooperative zoning by interest
2006.12.18:
Can't be the social network, so join the network
2006.12.17:
One way to survive the stock price slide
2006.12.16:
My blog or MySpace?
2006.12.16:
New perspective for AP planning
2006.12.16:
What a cool kuler scheme
2006.12.15:
Craigslist blames the users
2006.12.12:
For Google, YouTube isn't all about you
2006.12.09:
Alone in open-source advertising, Google strikes again
2006.12.06:
One week on the Web could change your life
2006.12.05:
Is CBS an hour away from No. 1?
2006.12.04:
Careful or you’ll miss the real lesson
2006.12.04:
Millionaires get rich for a reason
2006.12.02:
The Newsroom pays me to inform you
2006.12.02:
The new beat as a new blog
2006.12.01:
And the winner is . . . a waste of time
2006.11.29:
Web monkey work – monkeys not included
2006.11.29:
Eyes wide open, but feet firmly planted
2006.11.28:
How was your Black Monday?
2006.11.19:
Is it OK to sabotage Craigslist?
2006.11.19:
Craigslist combats spam with traditional business model
2006.11.18:
Police use Craigslist as online street corner
2006.11.17:
Stop racism or Craigslist?
2006.11.16:
Reassign beats now, or cut reporters later
2006.11.13:
Times Select makes money, not sense
2006.11.12:
Or, Do Google One Better
2006.11.10:
One more election results example
2006.11.09:
Presenting election results
2006.11.06:
The birth of open source advertising
2006.11.05:
Next Steps
2006.11.04:
Feeding the junkies, and paying for it
2006.11.03:
Create more products
2006.11.02:
If you let me choose, I will let you help me
2006.11.01:
Stop Wasting Paper
2006.10.31:
Zoning by Interest
2006.10.30:
Why Sunday circulation?
2006.10.29:
Fight for the low-end market
2006.10.29:
Drop the price
2006.10.28:
Some newspapers need economics lesson
2006.10.27:
Zollman on wasted effort
2006.10.26:
Can this be done?
2006.10.25:
Need for immediate expansion
2006.10.24:
Set up for success
2006.10.23:
Tactics for transferring ownership
2006.10.22:
From good to great
2006.10.21:
The 7th Step; Beyond CraigsList
2006.10.20:
Hurricane Curley
2006.10.20:
Surviving CraigsList, Part 6
2006.10.19:
Surviving CraigsList, Part 5
2006.10.18:
Surviving CraigsList, Part 4
2006.10.17:
Surviving Craigslist, Part 3
2006.10.16:
Surviving CraigsList, Part 2
2006.10.15:
How Newspapers Can Survive CraigsList
2006.10.14:
Syllabus for 'The New Way'
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