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  1. It seems there may have been something lost in translation between Marburger and Schultz. Read his writings http://bit.ly/bR1N0
  2. I've had informative exchanges with the lawyer behind Connie Schultz urging newspaper types to lobby Congress. http://bit.ly/140B5A
  3. Schultz linked to his writings, but link didn't work . PDFs of his original work now on my blog. http://bit.ly/lB6vZ Judge for yourself.
  4. The lawyer whose thinking provided the analysis behind Connie Schultz's controversial column rebuts my blog post. http://bit.ly/lB6vZ
  5. I'm only reading local news online. This means front page doesn't matter anymore. Worthwhile experiment for news execs still in trenches.
  6. One lesson from losing my newspaper: Newspaper execs should read only on the Web for two weeks. It's eye-opening. http://bit.ly/EgU5w
  7. Gary Stein of Clickz offers a 3-point plan to save newspapers. At least he goes on the offensive, unlike industry. http://bit.ly/qUy7i
  8. Dodging an Alaskan Bullet - http://bit.ly/spCiR
  9. Connie Schultz resorts to specious argument in fight with Jeff Jarvis. Their debate is raising more heat than light. http://bit.ly/XCtP7
  10. NYTimes suppression of info on kidnapping of David Rohde an example of when an editor should explain his thinking. http://bit.ly/2HtA7L
  11. My conclusion: The Post's new leadership owes its readers, and staff, a detailed explanation of the principles by which the paper operates.
  12. Lessons from the Washington Post's fiasco over off-the-record corporate dinners. Paper's error may be a service. http://bit.ly/iZ5Sl
  13. Check out Ben and Joel's iTunes page. http://bit.ly/1564FC Together they write a weekly column for Scripps News Service and do podcasts.
  14. Listen to "The Ben and Joel Podcast" of an interview with me on my series on what newspapers should do. http://bit.ly/UvLv6
  15. Fire hose of traffic to NYTimes site from Yahoo! an example of a missed opportunity for teamwork. and revenue. http://bit.ly/bmTfb
  16. NYTimes gets 9 milion page views from Yahoo but doesn't cash in. Proof that raw traffic isn't best measure of success. http://bit.ly/66yhW
  17. The web opens new opportunities for newspapers. They should develop new sources of revenue. Not build a moat around themselves.
  18. Fighting to tighten copyright laws, as Schultz proposes, is the wrong way to go. http://bit.ly/KP3hY
  19. Newspaper journalists should think twice about embracing Cleveland Plain Dealer columnist Connie Schultz's ideas to save the industry. h ...
  20. Great documentary photojournalism has had huge impact because it's shown people things they haven't known about or wanted to see.