By: ianlamont
To “stop wasting resources on writing the umpteenth undifferentiated story that is available elsewhere” sounds great in theory, but there are a few formidable issues to realizing that vision: 1)...
View ArticleBy: hadas
With 2800 news generators worldwide, a flexible business model, and a flair for spot-on intelligent reporting, Reuters should combine with BBC to create an unbeatable English-speaking 24-hour news...
View ArticleBy: fjpoblam
With internet free access to news and journalism, I still wonder, who pays the journalist? Who pays the photographer? Who pays the Hemingway out there, gathering the skillful report, to which we all...
View ArticleBy: eli77025
Reuters has the right idea. Murdoch doesn’t have a clue that the world is changing. All he can do is think within the old framework. Maybe that’s why in addition to my paying for wsj.com, now he wants...
View ArticleBy: MarshallClark
Love your vision of a distributed journalism network. However, I think continued reliance on tracking authority via the link economy is a dated concept. Our current problems stem from the fact that...
View ArticleBy: Honesty
Can Chris Ahearn be taken seriously on anything if he used these words in this appearance: “At Thomson Reuters, I am lucky to oversee the business of both the world’s most indispensible news agency as...
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