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05-04-2008, 10:34
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חבר מתאריך: 08.11.02
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האם העיתונים "נידונים למוות"? (האם איכפת לנו?): עיתונים והאינטרנט
למרות שהקטע מדבר על עיתונים לעומת האינטרנט, אני חושב שזה נכון גם כעיתונים מול עיתונים חינמיים. כי האינטרנט מתפקד עבור אנשים כתחליף חינמי לעיתונים, וגם עיתונים חינמיים מתפקדים כתחליף חינמי לעיתונים.
“The tensions created by the new economics of production and consumption are visible today in many media, from music to movies. Nowhere, though, have they been so clearly on display, and so unsettling, as in the newspaper business. Long a mainstay of culture, print journalism is going through a wrenching transformation, and its future is in doubt.”
So explains Nicholas Carr, a member of Britannica’s Editorial Board of Advisors, in his latest book, The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, From Edison to Google.
We’ll launch our blog forum next week on “Newspapers & the Net” with an excerpt from Nick’s book. Throughout the week assorted writers, journalists, bloggers, and media scholars will discuss and debate the state of newspapers in the digital age. Some of the participants will address Nick’s ideas directly, and others will talk generally about the impact of new media on traditional avenues of publishing. Lively debate will occur along the way, and we welcome your input, your comments and perspectives, and encourage your participation in these discussions.
The forum’s schedule and participants:
Monday, April 7:
Nicholas Carr: “The Great Unbundling: Newspapers & the Net“
Clay Shirky: “What Newspapers & Journalism Need Now: Experimentation, not Nostalgia“
Tuesday, April 8:
Jay Rosen: “Newspapers & the Net: Where’s the Business Model, People?“
Jon Talton: “When I Hear the Term ‘Citizen Journalist,’ I Reach For My Pistol!“
Wednesday, April 9:
Charles M. Madigan: “Why Almost Everyone is Wrong About Newspapers & the Internet“
Mary Stuckey: “How Online News Saved Political Rhetoric“
Thursday, April 10:
Colette Bancroft: “Reading Ain’t Dead: Books, Newspapers, and the Net“
Friday, April 11:
Caryle Murphy: “Foreign Correspondents & the Information Revolution“
The forum will also feature commentary by assorted respondents, including:
Robert McHenry, former editor-in-chief of Encyclopaedia Britannica, weekly Britannica blogger Jon Margolis, longtime national political correspondent for the Chicago Tribune James Levy, president of the Social Media Society at the Medill School, Northwestern University Sarah Trent, executive editor, Free Press, University of Southern Maine among others …
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