September 2011
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When I am asked why Southern writers particularly have a penchant for writing...
– (via zoelulu)
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Future Journalism Project: How Tumblr is Changing... →
Earlier this week we looked at the remarkable growth of Tumblr, a blogging and curation service that now gets over 12 billion page views per month. Tumblr is mostly used as a consumer curation tool - it’s an easy way for people to re-post articles, images and videos. But Tumblr can also…
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Huffington Post Recruiting Teens to Write for Free →
futurejournalismproject:
Last Friday Forbes reported that AOL’s Huffington Post Media Group is launching HuffPost High School, a vertical aimed at the teen set.
The site will be edited by a paid 17-year-old but like much of the Huffington Post, content will be produced for free. In this case by unpaid teenage bloggers.
Running with the strategy, AOL will also solicit unpaid contributions from...
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In 1980, fewer than 500,000 Americans were in prison; today, the number is 2.3...
– That’s Newsweek’s Andrew Romano, writer of this week’s profile of Jim Webb and his “crusade” to reform the criminal-justice system. (via newsweek)
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I remember that the newspapers on the table in the press office were instantly...
– Rudy’s speechwriter John Avlon describing 9/11/2001 to Harry Seigel at the Village Voice. (via azipaybarah)
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