Untangling the Web: News shouldn't be free – Part 2 Jerusalem Post Many talkbackers on Part 1 commented – or indeed threatened – that they would just read blogs instead if asked to pay for news. While bloggers and active social media users can certainly provide some information to a similar standard as the mainstream ...
Politics live: February 6, 2012 Sydney Morning Herald (blog) ... one Labor backbencher, John Murphy, who is a consistent critic about the concentration of media ownership in Australia, also expressed concern about mining magnate Gina Rinehart's interest in Fairfax Media, the publisher of this blog.
New game for social media in Olympics London Free Press Participants have not been told to completely disconnect from social media, as some bloggers have suggested. But the IOC has essentially tried to prevent users of social media from acting as journalists. The IOC says participants are allowed and ...
Ad Watch: The Super Bowl Commercials New York Times (blog) Media Decoder live-blogs the Super Bowl XLV commercials. Stuart Elliott, the Times's advertising columnist, will be producing a live blog during the Super Bowl about the commercials being aired then. Viacom's Nickelodeon has been No. Super Bowl XLVI: Live Blogging the AdsWall Street Journal (blog)