“What’s a fair share in the age of Google?” … that’s what Peter Osnos explores in an article in the Columbia Journalism Review subtitled “How to think about news in the link economy.” Fittingly, we are linking to it.…
Category Archives: Media
WaPo Reprints Article from Hospital Magazine
Amid the controversy over the Washington Post’s plan to sell participation in “salons” with its reporters at its publisher’s home, less attention has been paid to another interesting development that reflects the changing ways traditional media are operating — the …
YouTube’s New Citizen Journalist Resource
If you are an aspiring citizen journalist, YouTube wants to help. It now has what it calls its Reporter’s Center, “helping you report the news.” The center encompasses videos by a variety of journalists, either well-known or with well-known …
Goldman Client Covered by Massachusetts TV
A seminar on how seniors can prevent identity theft captured media attention for Goldman & Associates client Orchard Valley at Wilbraham in Massachusetts. WWLP Channel 22 covered the event.…
WashPo Features Goldman Client
Goldman & Associates’s client Eastern Shore Nursery of Virginia is featured in The Washington Post on the best fruit trees and bushes to plant in your yard.…
A Media Segment that’s Growing
A survey just out puts some data to what’s been buzz for a while … that ethnic media is growing even as mainstream media slips. The study commissioned by New American Media shows that Latino, African-American, Asian, and other diverse …
Comments Boon for and Bane of the Media
News stories are increasingly becoming the point of departure for discussion, rather than the final word on the subject, thanks to the “comments” feature on many news media sites. Comments are both a boon for and the bane of media …
Media-Wise, Current Prez More Successful Than the Last Two in his First 100 Days
While the news media is dissecting President Obama’s first 100 days in office, a new study examines how the media have covered the prez since he took office. According to the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism, …
Blogging has Truly Become a Profession
There’s dispute over the exact figures, but a sizeable amount of people are making a living blogging, as this column in the Wall Street Journal points out.…
What the Media Can Learn from the Past
As the traditional news media debate how to survive, an article in the Wall Street Journal about a book on its own history points out that you really can learn from generations before you. As the story explains, “Restless Genius: …