Articles 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. December 15, 2000 Rakesh Kalshian Independent Journalism Meets Business Realities on The Web ‘Who is going to pay for independent voices to be heard?’ December 15, 2000 Danny Schechter Independent Journalism Meets Business Realities on The Web ‘Who is going to pay for independent voices to be heard?’ December 15, 2000 Danny Schechter Web Journalism Crosses Many Traditional Lines ‘Why shouldn’t journalists help create a new model for financing our work?’ December 15, 2000 David Weir Merging Media to Create an Interactive Market New strategies are used to fund the expensive business of newsgathering. December 15, 2000 Jack Fuller On the Web, It’s Survival of the Biggest ‘The real issue is not about the quality of journalism, but the business of media.’ December 15, 2000 Mark Sauter Le Monde Moves a Big Story to Its Web Site A national uproar leads to criticism and concerns. December 15, 2000 Françoise Lazare Journalists’ Use of the Internet Bubbled Up From Underground It helped to topple a corrupt president, but now poverty prevents its spread. December 15, 2000 Andreas Harsono Technology Is Changing Journalism Just as it always has. December 15, 2000 Tom Regan While TV Blundered on Election Night, the Internet Gained Users In the next election cycle, look for greater integration of TV and Internet coverage. December 15, 2000 Hugh Carter Donahue, Kirsten Foot, Steven Schneider Previous 1 … 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 … 436 Next