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Winter 2000: Financing News in the Internet Era Introduction

Figuring out how to make quality online journalism a financially viable proposition is consuming vast amounts of brainpower. The answer, so far: have very deep pockets. Mark Sauter, cofounder of…

Winter 2000: Developing a Global Interactive Dialogue Introduction

By using new technological devices to disassemble millions of computerized records, Chicago Tribune project reporter Mike Berens unearthed patterns of fatal nursing errors and transformed statistics into investigative stories. Brant…

The Web Pulled Viewers Away From the Olympic Games

From Sydney, it was a tale of two technologies, yesterday’s and tomorrow’s.

Coffee and Copy at Asian Internet Cafés

Keeping the keys to the electronic office out of government hands.

Economics 101 of Internet News

Supply expands, but has demand been adequately nurtured?

Technology Replaces Legs and Ropes at The Bangkok Post

But fortunately, publishing the news still relies on human interaction.

A Glimpse at Digital Resistance

‘…new technology is not just a tool but is freedom itself.’

Digital Dividends for Journalism in Africa

While obstacles abound, the potential Internet payoff could be huge.

It’s the Old West in the New East

In India, dot-coms create a gold rush for journalists but so far not much gold.

Independent Journalism Meets Business Realities on The Web

‘Who is going to pay for independent voices to be heard?’