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Media Bias

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2 unrelated but equally interesting links

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Shared RSS Feeds, social bookmarking. networks and news - all hooked up to blog from separate providers eg. del.ic.ious, Digg, BlogBridge…Now you can promote all of your media using a combination of these approaches from a single web platform- Genwi.
http://www.genwi.com/

Find out whether your company is a HIP (that’s Human Impact + Profit) company, and then find out where it falls on the “HIP Revenue” and “HIP Practices Rating” chart
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What Journalists are worried about

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By Bill Kovach, Tom Rosenstiel and Amy Mitchell

While their worries are changing, the problems that journalists see with their profession in many ways seem more intractable than they did a few years ago. Read more here

State of the News Media 2007

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PEJ has released their wonderful “State of the News Media” report for 2007.
http://www.stateofthemedia.org/2007/

This is a “bomb of knowledge on the media world” Amazingly comprehensive in in scope, backed up with quantitative research on all media channels - newspapers, online, TV, magazines, radio and ethnic media. trends? whats going up? whats going down? PEJ looks at the quality of the journalism, business models and shifts in make up and preferences of audiences.

“But the print newspaper is unquestionably ailing. Circulation is declining. Advertising is flat. As Warren Buffett said at his annual investor’s meeting in May 2006 newspapers appear to have entered a period of “protracted decline.”2

2. Quoted in Paul Ginocchio, “Warren Buffett Makes Some Dire Predictions for Sector,” Deutsche Bank Securities analyst’s report, May 25, 2006

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