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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 two pieces from The Economist take an Economist-like approach to the woes of the news business, and notice that news itself is thriving. Josh Marshall of TPM sees the upside, too.

The Internet, it’s a helluva town; the news is up, but the newsies are down (The Economist)

May 19, 2009

NU's Jeremy Gilbert discusses this spring's joint class between Medill and theMcCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science.

Students offer 5 ideas for marrying journalism, technology (Poynter)

May 15, 2009

In which we visualize our Twitter followers' lives, thanks to links from NYU's Jay Rosen and Nieman Labs.

We have turned, every one, to his own way

May 14, 2009


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