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  • 1994: ‘You won’t be alone’: Predicting the future
  • 2006: How we all got digital
    • 2016: How we all got digital (cont.)
  • 2006: Through a glass, darkly: the media in 2010 (from the vantages of 2004 and ’06)
  • 2009: Adventures in paid content
  • 2009: How America was 2-1-3’d
  • 2009: The ambiguity is inherent
  • 2010: “All passes. Art alone endures.”
  • 2011: The meaty sizzle of a 21st Century brand
  • 2011: In the land of the jólabókaflóðið
  • 2012: RedEye turns 10. How did it happen?
  • 2012: Sliding away
  • 2013: The world – – well, the Web – – #throughglass
  • 2015: Google Glass and Apple Watch, compared

The next miracle (v11.2): Owen Youngman

A media life, 1969 – 2022

A media life, 1969 – 2022

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In which 15 Medill graduate journalism students begin unlocking the future of hyperlocal news, technology, content, and advertising at their blog, localfourth.com.

Local Fourth sees a hyperlocal future: Part I

December 2, 2010

In which coverage of executive-suite turmoil at Tribune Tower leads me on a brief sojourn into the land of the punditocracy. I believe I returned with my shield, not on it, but your mileage may vary.

The new order changeth, giving way to …

November 2, 2010

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In which a story about a disappearing verb at the Washington Post ("spike") evokes thoughts of quirky, disappearing verbiage at the Chicago Tribune ("Muskox." "Conway.")

Lost in translation (but found)

October 21, 2010


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