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Tag Archives: news media
Lawrence O’Donnell pulverizes Donald Trump into fine particles, once again. — [VIDEO]
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Posted in Ethics, Politics
Tagged Donald Trump, forecasting, journalists, Lawrence O’Donnell, Media, News, news media, political forecasting, political pundits, Politics, pundits, US politics
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Political Forecasting by Pundits — [VIDEO]
Excellent editorial from Lawrence O’Donnell. Make sure to watch the whole segment till the end.
An Analysis of the Accuracy of Forecasts in the Political Media — [PAPER]
An Analysis of the Accuracy of Forecasts in the Political Media – PDF file.
Posted in Analysis (Accuracy & Precision), Forecasting (Science & Practice), Journalism, Prediction Post-Mortem
Tagged columnists, columns, elites, forecasting, forecasts, Journalism, journalists, magazines, Media, news media, newspapers, opinion, opinion makers, politicians, Politics, predicting, Predictions, pundits, US politics
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New York Times is going to fail, big time. — [CHART]
Too expensive. More.
Posted in Business, Business & Economic Models, Business Administration, Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce, Journalism
Tagged content, digital journalism, digital media, Internet content, Internet Marketing, Internet sites, Journalism, journalists, marketing, Media, News, news media, news sites, sites, websites
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Nick Denton of Gawker Media about their website redesign — [VIDEO]
[Download this post to watch the embedded video, if your feed reader does not show it to you.] Nick Denton mentions this during his talk: – Blogonomics: The End of Micropublishing? – by Felix Salmon.
Posted in Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce, Internet Strategy, Inventions & Innovations, Journalism
Tagged advertising, blogs, digital media, Gawker, Gawker Media, Internet Marketing, Internet sites, Journalism, journalists, marketing, Media, news media, Nick Denton, publishing, web marketing, website design, website redesign, websites
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Julian Assange interviewed by John Pilger – [VIDEO]
John Pilger in conversation with Julian Assange from John Pilger on Vimeo.
Posted in Journalism, News, Philosophy, Politics
Tagged Australia, countries, Freedom, governments, Great Britain, information war, Irak, Journalism, journalists, Julian Assange, laws, liberty, Media, news media, open government, prison, Secrecy, secrets, Sweden, truth, United Kingdom, United States Of America, US government, wars, WikiLeaks, world
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The redesign of the Gawker Media sites
Their focus is not on generating pageviews but on attracting (and retaining, I guess) new readers. – http://gawker.com/ – http://beta.gawker.com/ – Nick Denton interviewed by Henry Blodget @ Ignition – Felix Salmon on Gawker Media
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Tagged audience, Business, Gawker, Gawker Media, Henry Blodget, Ignition, Internet sites, Journalism, journalists, Media, media organizations, news media, news sites, Nick Denton, The Internet, web sites, websites, world-wide web
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Mika Brzezinski: Yes, Everyone at CBS News Was Liberal… Except One.
On Morning Joe, Mika Brzezinski says that during her 10 years at CBS News, she knew of one George W. Bush supporter.
Posted in Ethics, Journalism, Politics
Tagged CBS, CBS News, democrats, Joe Scarborough, Journalism, journalists, liberals, mass media, Media, Mika Brzezinski, MSNBC, news media, republicans
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Iraq War = “not necessary”, “a serious strategic blunder” — US News Media = “complicit enablers” in the manipulation of the public (“the propaganda campaign”) — George W. Bush turned away “from candor and honesty when those qualities were most needed.”
- Check what he wrote on Katrina and on Condoleeza Rice. – And, now, the clincher: [Scott McClellan] does not exempt himself from failings — “I fell far short of living up to the kind of public servant I wanted … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Exchanges & Markets, Politics, Prediction Journalism
Tagged George W. Bush, Iraq, Jessica Yellin, liberal media, NBC, news media, official, President, Scott McClellan, Tim Russert, White House
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