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  1. Added May 04, 2007 by trustteam
    -Robert Kuttner, columnist for the Boston Globe, predicts in the Columbia Journalism Review that newspapers will all be digital within 25 years. Despite gloomy forecasts and a late start, most newspapers have engaged into a viable transition to digital.
  2. Added May 04, 2007 by trustteam
    "This may not be the main issue in the wake of the most devastating tragedy ever on a US campus, but Follow the Media remarks that the coverage of the massacre gave a clear indication of the growth of citizen journalism – and its effect on traditional media coverage."
  3. Added May 04, 2007 by trustteam
    "A new Pew survey may offer some good news to a journalism industry eagerly seeking new and younger customers. People in the rapidly growing ranks of wireless Internet users are more likely to retrieve news online than those who access the web in other ways."
  4. Added May 04, 2007 by trustteam
    "Nickelodeon has already embraced the user-generated video fad on its Web sites. Now the network will bring that interactivity full circle with a weekday program that incorporates material produced by children."
  5. Added May 04, 2007 by trustteam
    "The Associated Press has partnered with a citizen journalism site, NowPublic.com, to integrate user-generated content into the wires."
  6. Added May 04, 2007 by trustteam
    Influential elites in China trust online news twice as much as newspapers but not as much as television
  7. Added May 04, 2007 by trustteam
    "Budde reaffirmed the importance of online news for the expansion of press freedom. Currently, online news portals like Yahoo, MSNBC, AOL, CNN or Google are all crushing the web traffic of US newspapers, led by the NY Times, leading to widespread diffusion of news...On the other hand, Budde also underlined that 90% of all available online news comes from three newswires, Associated Press, Agence F
  8. Added May 04, 2007 by trustteam
    As people become more focused on the news they read online, the editor's role within traditional media because even more important "because our mission is to expose you to things you wouldn't have clicked on." ~Charles Gibson
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