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  1. Muck Rack: "What if you could get tomorrow's newspaper today? ... Journalists on Twitter" http://ping.fm/qG6r3
  2. Fit To Tweet: Facebook page http://bit.ly/2MwWQp
  3. my Fit To Tweet microblog now co-exists on both Facebook (http://bit.ly/43aOzO) and Twitter (http://bit.ly/3dvQhq).
  4. "Has there ever been a better time to be a news junkie?" asks Matthew Yglesias http://bit.ly/P5jCl
  5. The question is not “what should newspapers do?” but “how can a large institution effectively organize in response to disruptive change?”
  6. reading @JMichele Ross' "Stop Giving The Newspapers Your Advice - They Don't Need It" http://bit.ly/1a6S2Y (via @ZuluKane)
  7. The 3 Key Parts of News Stories You Usually Don’t Get: by Matt - 19 August 2009 - Newsless.org http://tinyurl.com/leha6f
  8. "news is the future of news." - @KaraSwisher
  9. "With all the new tools and capabilities we should be entering a new golden age of journalism." - @CJAhearn http://bit.ly/13M9k0
  10. "Blaming the new leaders for disrupting the business of old leaders ... and threatening to sue are not business strategies." - @CJAhearn
  11. "Why I Believe in the Link Economy" by@CJAhearn, President of Reuters Media http://bit.ly/13M9k0
  12. "Newspapers will never make as much money from online advertising as they did from print..." - @Gruber http://bit.ly/tcNJG
  13. ...not “How do we keep making enough money to support our existing management and advertising divisions?” - @Gruber http://bit.ly/3nPJU
  14. newspapers should be asking “How do we keep reporting and publishing good content?” - @Gruber http://bit.ly/3nPJU (RT @ZuluKane)
  15. needed: "news site that shows only stories people missed because a celebrity was being covered by major news outlets instead." - @MarkNutter
  16. "It is difficult to get the news from poems, yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there." - William Carlos Williams
  17. following @WhiteHouse, although it's not a news provider (only a news maker).
  18. what's your favorite -- and most selective! -- news curator? i'm thinking that less is best.
  19. evidently, the Obama administration will be Twittering as @WhiteHouse, according to Paul Boutin in the @NYTimes. http://bit.ly/lMsEW
  20. "@Guardian newspaper to be available only on @Twitter" may be the best headline of 4/1/2009. http://bit.ly/DPSTF