By William M. Hartnett on Jun 26, 2008 in daily links | 0 Comments
Spare me the fancy redesigns and give me some text to read - Howard Owens
“The whole (Orlando Sentinel redesign) hullabaloo reminds me of a thought I’ve had many times recently: Why not just let a print newspaper be a print newspaper? … Stop trying to turn your print front page into a web page.”
(tags: newspapers [...]
By William M. Hartnett on Jun 24, 2008 in daily links | 0 Comments
Avoiding carpal tunnel / repetitive stress injuries - Hacker News | Ask HN
Lots of good advice for dealing with, or hopefully avoiding, RSI.
(tags: ergonomics rsi)
Top 100 Advertisers Shifted $1 Billion To the Web Last Year At The Expense Of TV And Newspapers - TechCrunch
Does the typical newsroom dweller even realize this monumental shift of ad [...]
By William M. Hartnett on Jun 23, 2008 in daily links | 0 Comments
MC Hammer may have gotten Jack McKeon fired - The Palm Beach Post
“You know him as MC Hammer … But to Marlins special assistant Jack McKeon, Hammer always will be ‘little Stanley Burrell,’ the Oakland Athletics fan who just might or might not have gotten McKeon fired in 1978.”
(tags: sports baseball oakland pbpost mc-hammer)
Elitism: A [...]
By William M. Hartnett on Jun 21, 2008 in daily links | 0 Comments
Stop mocking (Tribune’s Lee Abrams) and start listening - Readership Institute
“But much of what he is saying isn’t new and shouldn’t be surprising. He’s pointing out things we’ve learned on the job … but that we have failed to act on.” Kind of my point: Why pay someone to shout the obvious? Get rid of [...]
By William M. Hartnett on Jun 20, 2008 in daily links | 0 Comments
The case for a JOA in Miami - Reflections of a Newsosaur
A joint operating agreement between The Miami Herald and the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel?
(tags: sofla miami-herald sun-sentinel tribune-co mcclatchy newspapers joa)
The Palm Beach Post Retreat Memo - The Daily Pulp: Bob Norman’s Blog
I wonder if he’ll react to it with snark and sarcasm. Yes, yes [...]
By William M. Hartnett on Jun 19, 2008 in daily links | 0 Comments
Breaking: GAO Sustains Boeing Tanker Protest - FlightBlogger
GAO describes what sure seems like a whole bunch of Air Force contract evaluation incompetence.
(tags: aerospace boeing airbus air-force tanker military contracting)
Directory of newspaper gossip and insider blogs - Journalistopia by Danny Sanchez
Beginnings of a handy list of newspaper gossip blogs here. Go add you local source of [...]
By William M. Hartnett on Jun 18, 2008 in daily links | 0 Comments
The web that time forgot - International Herald Tribune
“In 1934, Otlet sketched out plans for a global network of computers (or ‘electric telescopes,’ as he called them) that would allow people to search and browse through millions of interlinked documents, images, audio and video files.” Via Danny Sanchez.
(tags: history web iht)
Iowa Newspaper Employees Disaster Relief [...]
By William M. Hartnett on Jun 17, 2008 in daily links | 0 Comments
Associated Press Hands Local And National News Sites An Opportunity To Get Links And Traffic - Publishing 2.0
“To seize this opportunity, national and local news sites could get the word out to bloggers that they want the links and the traffic, if AP doesn’t. It’s up to them whether they agree with AP’s attempt to [...]
By William M. Hartnett on Jun 16, 2008 in daily links | 0 Comments
The Russert Death-A-Thon Continues - The Daily Pulp: Bob Norman’s Blog
“Was a time when journalists were loathe to make themselves part of the story. Not anymore. This cable news station is clearly obsessed with its own cult of personality. And to do this kind of thing while soldiers are being killed in Iraq is nothing [...]
By William M. Hartnett on May 29, 2008 in daily links | 0 Comments
FEC, media can’t handle Obama jackpot - Politico.com
Oh, dear: Obama and Clinton fundraising reports too big for the 65,536-row limit in older versions of Excel, allegedly causing headaches for the FEC and media. One hopes we would be past the point of being stymied by Office 2003, but apparently …
(tags: politics obama clinton excel data [...]