Bad links and information loss
Although the internet is being touted as a next-generation library, I don’t think it should be considered so until someone solves the problem of extinct web sites. More often than […]
News and journalism
Although the internet is being touted as a next-generation library, I don’t think it should be considered so until someone solves the problem of extinct web sites. More often than […]
The following is a comment I made to Ethan Zuckerman’s post on Financial models for “difficult” journalism. Translation, I believe is a profitable service, whether it be an English media seeking […]
In the ongoing quest to find a good model of newspapers in the digital age, I want to address two failed brainchilds: the audio slideshow and the narrated video. According […]
My article on Bill Neumann, who feeds white geese next to the BU Bridge on the Charles River, received an award. It’s not a Pulitzer, but an award is still […]
The seminar on Media Re:public that was held at USC Annenberg didn’t have any ground-breaking revelations, but it did raise great questions to think about. Q. How do you manage […]
On a whimsical impulse, I joined Suite 101 as a freelance writer. Suite 101 is an online media which pays according to page views, and because of my low page […]
Many think of Harry Potter as a being a fictional character and his magical world one that doesn’t exist. The world depicted in Harry Potter, however, shows many aspects of […]
The free trade agreement with the United States will have little effect on both traditional and new media markets, U.S. specialists said yesterday. In a special seminar to kick off […]