Media is Community
In a community everyone talks to everyone else. A publisher’s job is to serve the community, not just by organizing ...
Read moreIn a community everyone talks to everyone else. A publisher’s job is to serve the community, not just by organizing ...
Read moreJournalists may feel we have a calling, but it’s a business. Build yours from the bottom up, build it with ...
Read moreA Web community, as opposed to a publication, is a two-way street. It’s focused on the needs and interests of ...
Read moreI consider Living With Moore's Law must reading for anyone interested in technology, in what it has done for us, ...
Read moreThe new “publishers” must make publishers’ choices, human choices that don’t scale. They don’t like it. But that’s how publishers ...
Read moreJournalists who want to survive in this business must see themselves as publishers, identify their own target markets and focus ...
Read moreRebuilding local news means working step by step, reader by reader, business partner by business partner. It’s a hands-on job, ...
Read moreJournalism is not a trade, and it's not a profession. It is the creation of markets.
Read moreThe collapse of newspapers is a gift from above, not a plague. It opens up vast new opportunities for people ...
Read moreThe aim of the Web is to spread knowledge, not hide it. Too many publishers are trying too hard to ...
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