- a lot of students my age see blogs and wikipedia as very influential and credible journalism, but less than 30% actually have kept a blog or made edits on wiki
- what will replace the internet?
- how can i adjust my listography to make myself more disciplined with the online posting?
- why do media conglomerates and big companies try to make independent style movies?
- how is diversity and competition better when there are four conglomerates battling with each other? is the news media sphere more about monopoly than a free market?
- are media conglomerates more of a socialist model within themselves since they own most of their own means of production completely?
- is there a program that limits your time online by blocking website during certain hour intervals?
- what would taking a USA today approach to the school newspaper do for readership? what if we got into marketing the paper like an online source except in print?
- why did indie zines fail to get a bigger audience?
- would volunteering or getting a retail job be a better career move?
- how can we sort news in an even more customizable light?
- journalism is more tied to content creation than engineering-2012 pew report. at what point do tech giants go to acquire news outlets? will amazon try to buy the times? Chris Hughes purchased the New Republic
- people think of news as a right, a public and democratic good. It really ought to be considered a product and a commodity, since it's actually treated that way.
- which will last longer: the app market or HTML 5 pages?
- what's the primary function of facebook?
oct 9 2010 ∞
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