Chicago Tribune, November 5, 2004 Every four years, by journalistic if not political tradition, the presidential election must be accompanied by a “revolution.” So what transformed politics this time around? The rise of the Web log, or blog. – “The revolution will be posted,” New York Times, Nov. 2, 2004 […]
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September, 2003: Chapter 417 of the cannibalization discussion, this time in a “brown bag” at Medill. “It’s not just about the content,” Youngman said. “It’s about the relationship with the reader and what we do with it. I don’t see the newspaper going away, but I have a very broad […]
Should newspapers fear their online shadows?
“The media is not a thing,” says Youngman. “The media are the people next to you on the train, and at the supermarket, and in the church just as much as they are the people on the TV or in the newspaper office.” via http://www.owenyoungman.com/Pages/0210Bylines.pdf