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“To help us keep wbir.com available to all users free of charge, please answer the following questions.” Seriously? When I can get my news from Knox’d, Knoxnews, WATE, Oak Ridger or any other local outlet, why would I take the time to fill out a survey for WBIR?
Stop telling everyone how to churn butter and learn how to utilize your user registration system more efficiently.
“Print media isn’t dead! Go to our website for the whole story.” - The Non Sequitur
My friend and colleague Patrick Beeson covers reverse-publishing and how newspapers, for the most part, get it wrong.
A little shameless promotion for a Scripps newspaper. The Memphis Commercial Appeal has launched a new video player that allows you to embed various clips into your site. Here’s a live example with footage from the Southern Hot Wing Festival.
“The most prominent method for interaction between newspapers and their readers is commenting on an article. However, I rarely witness reporters utilizing their comments.”
Yahoo! is showing off their fresh advertising management software targeting the newspaper industry. Impressive!
“…newspapers having “bloggers” is easily one of the many bad decisions that newspapers have made over the past 10 years.