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Tom O’Reilly says Phil Bronstein, the editor-in-chief of SF Chronicle, told staff in a recent “emergency meeting” that the news business “is broken, and no one knows how to fix it.” (”And if any other paper says they do, they’re lying.”)
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A software guru’s view on how to fix the The SF Chronicle and the newspaper business. Dave Winer has some good ideas.
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InfoWorld, the long-standing weekly magazine to which enterprise technology startups made a dutiful pilgrimage, is to shut down, according to a newsletter report. They will focus more on their website.
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comScore released new data on U.S. streaming video: In January, nearly 123 million people in the U.S. (70 percent of the total U.S. Internet audience) viewed 7.2 billion videos online. The average video streamer viewed two, 2.6 minute videos per day.
24 March 2007
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