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“AA-RF’s 2006 online media billings totaled $542 million, which was spread across 863 sites, an increase of 30 percent compared to 2005 and 74 percent over 2004’s spending.”
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“Continuous partial attention describes how many of us use our attention today. It is different from multi-tasking.”
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“The newspaper group is introducing a system that will invite readers to create their own interactive announcement page.”
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“newspapers and magazines must look at changes in reading habits not as a death knell but as a challenge”
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Interview with Project for Excellence in Journalism director Tom Rosenstiel.
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“one of the biggest rights negotiators in the world sees value in capturing a major source of (what are we calling it today? user-generated? amateur?) content”
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“While the publication typically runs six to 10 letters in print, it is running online all the letters it receive”
links for 2007-03-14
14 March 2007 · Leave a Comment
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