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March 26, 2010

Rupert's pathetic pay wall

I mince no words in a post I wrote for the Guardian on Murdoch's announcement that the pay wall is finally going up around the Times and Sunday Times of London. The discussion at the Guardian is already lively; please go there to join in.

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Rupert Murdoch has declared surrender. The future defeated him.

By building his paywall around Times Newspapers, he has said that he has no new ideas to build advertising. He has no new ideas to build deeper and more valuable relationships with readers ...

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Published on March 26, 2010 10:36

March 25, 2010

Bill of Rights

Sorry for a bad link from my Guardian column. The post about the Bill of Rights in Cyberspace is here.


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Published on March 25, 2010 03:44

March 23, 2010

Post-postal

Imagine an America in which everyone has an internet connection, a device to use it, and a printer.

Ruth Goldway, the chairman of the U.S. Postal Regulatory Commission, imagined such a world when the head of the U.K.'s Royal Mail International asked at an industry conference a year ago what Google would do with the Postal Service. Goldway (who hadn't read my book) replied, "They'd give every household a computer and a printer." (And I'd add, of course, a broadband connection.)

Goldway was...

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Published on March 23, 2010 05:33

The problem with comments isn't them

I'm coming to think that the — or a — problem with the quality of conversation in comments online is a matter of timing:

Once we in media are finished with our work we allow the public to comment. We throw our product over the wall and let people react while we retreat into the castle and shut the gates so we cannot hear them. They know they are talking to bricks and so they shout and cover them with spray paint. Only we have the power to clean the mess but we've left the scene and so the...

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Published on March 23, 2010 05:28

March 15, 2010

The money graph

A new Pew study on the economics of news does not give comfort to news sites planning pay schemes. It also does not give me comfort that we're wasting precious time futzing over walls when we should be paying attention to the big problems we have — one of which this Pew study points out: dreadful engagement and loyalty — and should be looking at other ways to give and gain value in our relationships with the public. The Pew data:

Over all, the evidence suggests the outlook is difficult both...
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Published on March 15, 2010 07:22

March 8, 2010

TEDxNYed: This is bullshit

Here are my notes for my talk to the TEDxNYed gathering this past weekend. I used the opportunity of a TED event to question the TED format, especially in relation to education, where — as in media — we must move past the one-way lecture to collaboration. I feared I'd get tomatoes — organic — thrown at me at the first line, but I got laugh and so everything we OK from there. The video won't be up for a week or two so I'll share my notes. It's not word-for-word what I delivered, but it's...

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Published on March 08, 2010 04:50

March 7, 2010

Where the TV fight goes

My first bit of advice to pissed-off Cablevision customers in New York — who've just lost WABC right before the Oscars — I do recommend that you switch to Verizon Fios. You won't get it in time. It's not perfect. But for me, it has been a helluva lot better than Cablevision: more channels, better service, better broadband, good phone service, impressive installation. Switch. It will feel good. It will feel just. I spent years sparring with Cablevision to get what I paid for and I'm glad to...

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Published on March 07, 2010 15:29

March 5, 2010

Get your PSA checked, men

Here's audio of an appearance on The Takeaway on public radio this morning about the American Cancer Society's new prostate (PSA) screening guidelines, telling doctors to discuss the test and its implications first — the moral equivalent of the breast-cancer-screening shift of a few months ago. I disagree. As the n in a hundred whose cancer was caught by screening, I caution that the interest of the individual are not aligned with the interests of the aggregate — that is, it may not seem...

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Published on March 05, 2010 04:08

March 4, 2010

Buffett on "terrible journalism"

Warren Buffett — owner of one newspaper and director of another — complains in his letter to shareholders (PDF) about his quote being mangled and misused by sound-bite journalism:

Last year we saw, in one instance, how sound-bite reporting can go wrong. Among the 12,830 words in the annual letter was this sentence: "We are certain, for example, that the economy will be in shambles throughout 2009 – and probably well beyond – but that conclusion does not tell us whether the market will rise or...
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Published on March 04, 2010 04:34

February 26, 2010

Operational transparency

I am in Tampa waiting to fly back home to New Jersey and, thanks to the snowicane but rather than sitting in the usual information vacuum to which airlines subject us, I am watching as Continental shows us the status of the flights that were supposed to bring our jet in from LA to Cleveland to Newark to Tampa. I saw the flight to Cleveland canceled, then the one to Newark canceled, and I figured we were doomed when I saw the aircraft number for my flight erased. But then I saw us assigned a n...

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Published on February 26, 2010 06:18

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