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Google vs. Yahoo in the online news battle

For all the moaning about the impact of Google News from various publishers, it’s worth remembering that Yahoo News is still several times larger. In fact, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, Yahoo News has 41 million unique visitors in 2009 to…


The failure of aggregation as a business

A few days ago on the Journalism That Matters email list, someone posted a note that Blognetnews.com, a news aggregation service of some kind, had gone under, probably due to lack of advertising revenue. I had never heard of Blognetnews.com, let alone read…


Krishna Bharat discusses the past and future of Google News

The Google News blog posted a video of Krishna Bharat being interviewed at Stanford University last month. The folks at The Next Web Google offer a good breakdown here. Among their highlights:


On The Media asks: Are newspapers dead yet?

Of course, the answer is no, far from it. But last week, On The Media devoted its entire show to examining different aspects related to the future of newspapers. Much of this represented well covered ground, so for those of you involved in this…

These were the top 12 stories published by The Next Newsroom Project in July of 2010. You can also dive into daily archives for July of 2010 by using the calendar at the top of this page.

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