Digitization and the News By Nancy Hicks Maynard• Technology• December 15, 2000 For better or for worse, the digital revolution is changing journalism. Read more
Responding to E-Mail Is an Unrealistic Expectation By Betty Bayé• Technology• December 15, 2000 At The Courier-Journal, a columnist sends back postcards. Read more
The Beginning (and End) of an Internet Beat By Elizabeth Weise• Technology• December 15, 2000 The Net story is no longer about cultural shifts. It’s about money. Read more
Independent Journalism Meets Business Realities on The Web By Danny Schechter• Technology• December 15, 2000 ‘Who is going to pay for independent voices to be heard?’ Read more
Independent Journalism Meets Business Realities on The Web By Danny Schechter• Technology• December 15, 2000 ‘Who is going to pay for independent voices to be heard?’ Read more
Web Journalism Crosses Many Traditional Lines By David Weir• Technology• December 15, 2000 ‘Why shouldn’t journalists help create a new model for financing our work?’ Read more
Merging Media to Create an Interactive Market By Jack Fuller• Technology• December 15, 2000 New strategies are used to fund the expensive business of newsgathering. Read more
On the Web, It’s Survival of the Biggest By Mark Sauter• Technology• December 15, 2000 ‘The real issue is not about the quality of journalism, but the business of media.’ Read more
Interactivity—Via E-Mail—Is Just What Journalism Needs By Tom Regan• Technology• December 15, 2000 At The Christian Science Monitor, reporters welcome contact with readers. Read more
E-Mail Deluge By D.C. Denison• Technology• December 15, 2000 … A number of Web sites now make it very easy for activists to create e-mail campaigns quickly and Web petitions for little or no money. And many of these RELATED ARTICLE … Read more