Opinion
The forecast from ONA 2009
Reynolds Fellows, Jacqui Banaszynski and Clyde Bentley, report. Oct. 7, 2009
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Daughter to Dad: It's a local issue
My daughter grew up and became a stay-at-home mom/media critic. Localization rather than specialization. By Clyde Bentley, March 2009
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Modest Proposals
Laid-off journalists and information rich but media poor nichify and network - how metro dailies and laid-off journalists can create the new news ecology. By Jane Stevens, Feb. 2009
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Information rich but media poor
I don't think I can take any more news. Not in my brain, but in my pocketbook. By Clyde Bentley, Feb. 2009
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Don't make newspapers. Grow them.
When the Tribune Co. announced bankruptcy in December, I had one immediate thought: I wish they'd really bought the farm. By Clyde Bentley, Feb. 2009
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Let's call it "citizen citizenship."
In a week already overfilled with superlatives, it would be absurd to claim Barack Obama's inauguration as a victory for citizen journalism. Yet... By Clyde Bentley, Jan. 2009
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Is journalism in an age of information overload?
"Ten questions for journalists in the era of overload" By Matt Thompson, Jan. 2009
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The battle for readership moves into the neighborhoods.
What happens when citizen journalism collides with traditional journalism? By Clyde Bentley, June 2008
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A Good Cuppa
It’s difficult to imagine two words that have caused more anxiety among news media professionals than “citizen journalism.” By Clyde Bentley, April 2008
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