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http://www.buzzmachine.com/ Pew and Elon University surveyed a bunch of blatherers, including me, about the impact of the internet on youth, asking us to respond to a number of contrary scenarios about the year 2020.

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Columbia Journalism Review

Eat Sleep Publish — Thoughts on the future of publishing

http://eatsleeppublish.com/ This smells like validation to me: The company expects this year that direct payments for its journalism will exceed print advertising revenue, that wheezing engine that still sustains almost every other newspaper. While other publishers have struggled to make 10% of their revenue online, the Financial Times projects that its digital work will create one-third of its revenue by 2012.
James Rainey | Los Angeles Times | 5/18/2012

EditorandPublisher.com - Information Authority for the Newspaper

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Editors Weblog

Most people (hopefully!) understand the consequences of putting something online: once you upload a compromising photo or tweet something controversial, it’s available for everyone to see. But when news stories emerge and social networking is the only readily available source of data, how much should journalists publish from private Facebook or Twitter accounts? http://www.editorsweblog.org/