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February 19, 2009

As reported on the main Journalism.co.uk site, here is the letter sent by the chairman of the Press Complaints Commission, Sir Christopher Meyer, to the Media Standards Trust in response to its request for participation in stage two of its ‘A More Accountable Press’ report: From the Chai...
News from Journalism.co.uk [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Judith Townend at 12:35 PM
Interesting article here (”Not All Information Wants to Be Free“) by Jack Shafer of Slate. He notes that many people focus on why “pay wall” business models don’t work online, but few people discuss those models that do (i.e., the ones that successfully get customers to...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Adam Thierer at 12:16 PM

February 11, 2009

With the intention of following up with some more comprehensive ideas and suggestions, here’s a start on the regulation debate, following the publication of the Media Standards Trust’s new report (report in full at this link), which has provoked considerable discussion around the web. Is...
News from Journalism.co.uk [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Judith Townend at 12:39 PM

January 21, 2009

Clearly, something must be done to counter the evil corporate cabal known as “the Cloud Elders” and the “Knights Doppler” who are behind the blatant pro-weather bias displayed daily on the Weather Channel. Perhaps a Fairness Doctrine for Weather Reporting? Thank God the hard-...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Adam Thierer at 10:37 AM

January 18, 2009

This  ongoing series has explored the increasing ability of consumers to ”cut the cord” to traditional video distributors (cable, satellite, etc.) and instead receive a mix of “television” programming and other forms of video programming over the Internet.  As I’ve ...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Berin Szoka at 1:24 PM

December 18, 2008

Jack Shafer, editor at large of Slate, is my favorite media pundit. Everything he does is worth reading, and his column this week is no different. It’s entitled “The Digital Slay-Ride: What’s killing newspapers is the same thing that killed the slide rule,” and in it he notes...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Adam Thierer at 1:18 PM

December 17, 2008

[This represents a bit of a departure from the traditional format of my ongoing "Media Deconsolidiation Series," but you will see how it ties in...] So, some guy from the (Un)Free Press — the activist group that wants to regulate every facet of the media and broadband universe — has crea...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Adam Thierer at 4:35 PM

December 01, 2008

Back in June, Adam Thierer and I denounced (PDF) Kevin Martin’s plans to create broadband utility to provide censored (and very slow) broadband for free to all Americans.  The WSJ reports that this scheme is now at the top of Martin’s December agenda: The proposal to allow a no-smut, ...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Berin Szoka at 6:10 PM

November 13, 2008

This catfight between Ron Rosenbaum of Slate and Jeff Jarvis of Buzz Machine about the future of journalism in the Internet Age is quite a heated affair. But what I found most interesting about it is that it reflects one element of the Net “optimist — pessimist” divide that I have ...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Adam Thierer at 11:35 AM

November 04, 2008

Four-and-a-half years ago, I wrote this piece about how a converging media undermines the FCC’s rationalle for indecency enforcement. The piece, “TV Has Grown Up. Shouldn’t FCC Rules?” first appeared in the Washington Post Outlook section on Sunday, May 16, 2004, and it remai...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Drew Clark at 7:26 AM
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