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The rapid loss of Silicon Valley naiveté
The growing newsroom struggle over journalistic narrative and presentation
The growth challenges of cable and satellite companies
Letting go: Making sense of social magazines and news readers
Changing social power is reflected in the sales of newspaper offices
What Legacy Media Can Learn from Eastman Kodak
SEARCH FOR ALTERNATIVE MEDIA BUSINESS MODELS HAMPERED BY NARROW THINKING
IMPLICATIONS OF CHANGING DEFINITIONS OF MEDIA MARKETS
FAIL OFTEN. FAIL EARLY. FAIL CHEAP.
TECHNOLOGY RESTORES COLLECTIVE CONTEMPLATION
EVERYONE'S NOT ATWITTER
CEASED SERVICES AND TECHNOLOGICAL WARINESS