WWW.SyracuseDiners.com – The Multimedia Guide to Syracuse Diner Culture
Hungry for what college students and blue-collar workers love, inexpensive, plentiful food? In a city like Syracuse, that means diners. Everyone in Syracuse has a favorite diner. So, when Newhouse...
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If true, this story another sign that the implosion of the U.S. newspaper industry has reached another, more advanced state.
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View ArticleWWW.SyracuseDiners.com – The Multimedia Guide to Syracuse Diner Culture
Hungry for what college students and blue-collar workers love, inexpensive, plentiful food? In a city like Syracuse, that means diners. Everyone in Syracuse has a favorite diner. So, when Newhouse...
View ArticleAugmented Reality for Printed Media
In New Media Business class this week, we’ll be examining some interesting Augmented Reality mobile phone applications being developed by the Dutch company Layar for use with newspapers, magazines,...
View ArticleFive of the largest U.S. newspaper corporations reportedly in talks to sell...
If true, this story another sign that the implosion of the U.S. newspaper industry has reached another, more advanced state.
View ArticleMajor U.S. Daily Newspaper Looks to Crowdfunding To Fund News Stories.
I consider this another sign of how major U.S. media corporations are abandoning their daily newspapers: The San Francisco Chronicle, owned by the $9 billion Hearst Corporation, itself named for a...
View ArticleAre Online Stories Too Short?
According to the BBC World Services’ Digital Development Editor, a correlation of story word-counts versus story page-views, suggests that online stories are now shorter than readers want. Read more...
View ArticleThe Prospect of News Stories Produced with Automated Fact-Checking
The British firm FullFact says that it (and other firms) are close to providing software that can automatically check the facts in news stories and in that statements of people quoted in those stories....
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