The Wall Street Journal has announced a replacement for Nik Deogun, who left the paper recently to take a post as managing editor at CNBC. His replacement is Rebecca Blumstein, who will now enter the elusive Wall Street Journal troika as international editor of the WSJ and deputy managing [...]
In the last quarter, Time Inc.’s operating income declined 40 percent amid an advertising recession and the movement of readers away from print toward the Web.
Mr. Bewkes, speaking in April about the future of Time Warner during a conference call with Wall Street analysts, said it “may well include publishing, [...]
The Wall Street Journal Opinion page has an analysis of where this situation is going:
You stupidly built a drive-in theater in the desert just as your customers were all deciding to stay home and watch HBO. Fortunately, the theater turns out to be sitting on a mountain of oil.
With [...]
Reuters, a longtime powerhouse in providing content to the online world, is making a push as a destination site with its redesign, which went live last night.
Editor-in-chief David Schlesinger made the announcement. David Kaplan at paidContent has the story.
In May at the Wall Street Journal's All' [...]
I’m responsible again this year to try to track down Asia-based journalists interested in a fellowship, funded by The Wall Street Journal Asia in association with New York University, for the three-semester masters program in business and economic reporting at the NYU's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.
[...]Regardless of one’s opinion on global warming, the leaked emails now making headlines are interesting for another issue. They are shining light into a growing challenge to scientific publication peer review. A Wall Street Journal opinion essay today explores these issues in our era of increasing open source of [...]
Brewster Kahle, John Borthwick, and I were interviewed last week for WSJ piece that was published this week:
[via Trying to Save the Web's Shortcuts by Andrew Lavallee]"If one of these organizations were to go away, then it's like part of the whole Web going dark," says Brewster Kahle, co-founder [...]
For years, I’ve been reading that Wikipedia is dying. (Of course, on the internet, anything successful attracts an “is dying” movement.)
Today, there’s a Wall Street Journal article that does a half-way decent job of glancing at the history of the site, but does so under a [...]