jimbradysp
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@ And who says those days are over? I don't think they are...
about 5 hours ago
from twibble
in reply to tomshroder
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@ @ A platform's biz model isn't locked in time. Newspapers struggled, then dominated, are now reeling. We'll find a model.
about 5 hours ago
from TweetDeck
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@ @ Sure, platform & biz model are linked. But is the suggestion that there will never be a biz model for Web journalism?
about 5 hours ago
from TweetDeck
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Yes, the business issues mean the age of huge news orgs may be ending. But great journalism will always have platforms and business models.
about 6 hours ago
from TweetDeck
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The idea that the death of newspapers equals the death of journalism suggests it was the format that mattered, not the journalists.
about 6 hours ago
from TweetDeck
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@ I cannot argue your point. As a journalist, I love the Newseum, but the digital wing can be missed with one wrong turn.
about 6 hours ago
from web
in reply to cheeky_geeky
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As a business, journalism is resizing. As a profession, options are no longer limited to known brands. This isn't a death, it's an evolution
about 6 hours ago
from TweetDeck
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Gerson's column suggests journalism is dying as a business and a profession. Disagree on both fronts: .
about 6 hours ago
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RT @: WashPost op-ed column bemoans journalism's "slow, sad death" -- no, it's suicide
about 7 hours ago
from web
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On this day, I am thankful for health, family and friends, and that I still have enough marbles not to get up at 3am Friday to go shopping.
about 24 hours ago
from TweetDeck
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@ I totally understand that. Unfortunately, I'd have to break a number of federal laws to get a 3-year-old into our house today.
8:31 AM Nov 26th
from web
in reply to brucecarton
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@ I do have a three-year-old beagle. He seems non-plussed.
8:22 AM Nov 26th
from web
in reply to brucecarton
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@ Oh, I thought those WERE the Nets. :-)
7:41 AM Nov 26th
from web
in reply to RedskinsInsider
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@ @ @ And the lip-synching. Wow. Bad. Keep waiting for Belushi and the boys from Delta House to show up.
7:34 AM Nov 26th
from web
in reply to RedskinsInsider
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@ I love Thanksgiving. But, man, this parade is brutal. Bad teenybopper artists, terrible commentary, shilling for advertisers. FAIL
7:21 AM Nov 26th
from web
in reply to wcochran
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It may just be me, but I think the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade is the worst TV event of the year. Wow, talk about being heavy on sap.
7:18 AM Nov 26th
from web
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I'm at Daily Grill - Tysons Galleria (2001 International Dr, McLean).
6:42 AM Nov 24th
from foursquare
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Huge fan of despair.com's demotivational posters. Economics is the newest in the set: .
6:59 PM Nov 23rd
from TweetDeck
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@ Right. It's not that we put too much emphasis on drive-bys vs loyalists. It's that we fail to turn drive-bys into loyalists.
7:01 PM Nov 22nd
from TweetDeck
in reply to saleemkhan
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@ Totally agree. If we put as much effort into getting additional clicks from readers as we did the first one, we'd be better off
6:58 PM Nov 22nd
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in reply to jeffjarvis
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- Name Jim Brady
- Location Great Falls, VA
- Web http://fredandhan...
- Bio President, Digital Strategy, Allbritton Communications. Trying to build the next-generation local site & business.
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