Grew up reading his column. One of the primary inspirations for wanting to get into this sportswriting thing, along with Furman Bisher. Another...
Longtime Tallahassee Democrat FSU beat writer Steve Ellis was 54....
Here's the first a four-part series on how sports journalism is being affected by the ability of sports leagues, athletes, etc., to create their...
Here he is advising Detroit on how to reinvent itself. Enough to make your head explode:...
As I noted in the comments, I was unaware they had even begun. http://www.buzzmachine.com/2009/05/20/the-journalism-bubble/
Rick, there are plenty of people trying new things, new business models, new payment methods, new ways of doing the news. Pro Publica is new....
Rick, unless you're willing to offer up some ideas yourself, you've got no room to gripe about what others haven't done, or tried, or have...
Rick, all you're doing here is stating what hasn't worked and suggest that as a result nothing else will. There's nothing empirical in your...
There will remain, however, a demand for news and in the end that's all that's really necessary. As the economy improves and the demand increases...
Flatirons: Let's get this out first: I'm not your honey. Secondly, I'm well aware of what's happening. I know there are no guarantees in this....
Maybe nothing can be done to save the vitality of newspapers -- if not some newspapers themselves. I would like to believe it's not too late for...
Kaufman's post was not spot on. It was, again, for the millionth time in the last year, a person making the argument that "reporting must go on...
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