Online Salvation? The embattled newspaper business is betting heavily on Web advertising revenue to secure its survival. But that wager is hardly a sure thing.
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Paul Farhi
The Video Explosion News organizations are embracing video on their Web sites in a big way. The quality ranges from bad to basic to superb. And for some journalists, the advent of video is a terrific new career opportunity.
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Charles Layton
Covering the World As U.S. news organizations have backed away from foreign news coverage, the Associated Press’ international report has become increasingly vital.
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Sherry Ricchiardi
Armies of One Are ABC’s new one-person foreign bureaus a model for covering the world in the digital age?
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Jennifer Dorroh
Policing the Pols Two new Web operations are fact-checking the pronouncements of the presidential candidates.
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Emily Yahr
Mother of All Bureaus Mother Jones moves to augment its investigative output and Web presence with a new
seven-member Washington bureau.
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Kelly Wilson
Center of Attention Bill Buzenberg is in the spotlight as he moves to bring back the glory days at the
Center for Public Integrity.
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Anath Hartmann