anthonyjpesce
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Using Urban Dictionary to translate gang insults that appear in comments on the Homicide Report.
10:13 AM Nov 10th
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.@ I ran the same update on and my menu looks the same.
3:43 PM Nov 9th
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Just got back from an interview in Compton with the founder of Project Cry No More. Look for post in coming weeks.
3:37 PM Nov 9th
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.@ I haven't even tried it yet.
3:22 PM Nov 5th
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Interesting... RT @: Your personal newspaper... extracted from Twitter?
2:41 PM Nov 5th
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@ I seem to be missing much of that functionality... Maybe I just can't figure it out?
12:00 PM Nov 5th
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@ I agree, but to continue the analogy you need a decent withdrawl strategy or it can go from bad to worse.
7:39 PM Nov 4th
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@ My computer at the LA Times is about as bad as the one I had at the UCLA Bruin.
7:37 PM Nov 4th
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@ I think we should also transition from print over the course of a year or 5, it can't and shouldn't be immediate.
7:33 PM Nov 4th
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@ If we want to look at student papers as a model for the pros, we're going to have to find a model that can purchase computers.
7:31 PM Nov 4th
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@ Not saying challenges of going online only cant be addressed, but std papers will have to make difficult choices and sacrafice.
7:27 PM Nov 4th
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@ Many. And part of the allure (and educational mission) of working for a paper is getting to use pro and prosumer level equipment
7:26 PM Nov 4th
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@ Not trying to defend current model, merely relay some of the challenges people tend to overlook when addressing online only
7:23 PM Nov 4th
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@ We don't need to "make money" in the sense of a profit but we need to operate.
7:12 PM Nov 4th
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@ Student papers need money for computers, cameras, software, training and all sorts of other stuff that isn't paying people.
7:11 PM Nov 4th
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@ that depends on what costs you associate with production. But UCLA would lose money if it cut print & associated costs.
6:21 PM Nov 4th
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@ I would add that print revenue also supports staff stipends, equipment, adviser saleries, and other "essentials"
5:39 PM Nov 4th
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in reply to journalistnate
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@ Student papers face many of the same structural obstacles to innovation as professional organizations. Sucks but it's true.
5:36 PM Nov 4th
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@ Like with pro papers, the print edition still makes 90% of the revenue. It would spell financial disaster to lose that revenue
5:35 PM Nov 4th
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@ A lot of student papers would have trouble meeting print deadline if they went web first: it's where a lot of daily pressure is
5:29 PM Nov 4th
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- Name Anthony Pesce
- Location Los Angeles
- Web http://www.anthon...
- Bio Blogger for the Los Angeles Times Homicide Report, 2008 Knight News Challenge winner.
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