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The Inksniffer: Monthly Archives for June 2007

Newspapers on the web: Why daily metrics don't answer online measurement's biggest question.

One Blair down, one to go: How the bulldogs of British journalism might have savaged a Florida politician

Trebles all round are on the NRS!: Do three people really read every copy of a UK newspaper?

Is internet advertising ready for its first "Newsday moment"?

Newspapers and the internet: Web metrics and the false impression of the power of online

Gannett get the bird for taking the pee...

Webster's Dictionary of Audience Exaggeration: How internet metrics promote the myth of the dying newspaper.

Go Newspaper Go! How the press and the public might work together online and live more cheaply

If the revolution will not be televised, will it be in the newspaper? What CBS and cable tell us about newspapers on the internet.

You can't own a pixel: Why Kodak's digital exposure is a warning to newspapers

GE whizz: someone has stolen part of my Wall Street Journal

The attractive qualities of the Magnetbox

When Cone bemoans, he's not alone

Why newspapers should grab the chance to be ambidextrous with both hands.

Newspapers and the internet: Or let's get off the floor, roll up our sleeves and kick Craigslist for a change. Then who wants to steal YouTube's lunch money.

Newspapers and the internet: The dinosaur fights back...

Why newspapers should get out of the internet business before it kills us all

Why it's tempting to give Gannett's Information Center concept the bird

As the LA Times magazine goes West, the frontier is actually a long way to the east

Hallelujah Reverend Gillmor, there's a hurricane coming

The unglossy truth about what we could learn from magazines

How a bright new cellphone could get newspapers out of the online jail

Murdoch in his own words.

WAN 2007: Newspaper health warning: swallowing a greasy poll can be dangerous

Two lists that keep newspaper thinking on an even keel

WAN 2007: Free at last, the newspaper I built at my breakfast table.

WAN 2007: Shock idea for newspapers: leave the old folks at home and move the kids to a nice new downtown condo

WAN 2007: Newsroom integration: One big floor full of journalists doing journalism. Will it catch on?

US titles look so pale in ignoring WAN's world series

For services to newspapers: Omedetu! the people of Japan

Fun and games with my good friend Rupert

Dear Mr Hiller, You don't know me but I want to help save the LA Times...

Time to hack into journalism's progamming needs.

Classified job advertising and the myth of the online Monster