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“Things” editor, distribution editor, correspondent for progress — as newsrooms change, so do the ways they organize their human resources.
The paper’s cut back on print and bet on digital. What sort of a news operation will Mark Katches be taking over?
Can you raise more money for the news by harnessing the power of social sharing — and making the impact of journalism a little more clear?
If you can’t afford to create yesterday’s content on today’s budget, smart partnering can be around the problem.
Technology is aiding reporting at both the high and the low ends of the business.
Rupert Murdoch might be thinking about putting his British newspapers into a trust. Why haven’t we seen more innovation in how news organizations get owned and governed?
At the Logan Symposium at Berkeley, investigative reporting showed plenty of signs of life.
Plus: Parsing The New York Times’ paywall figures, a big nonprofit news merger in the Bay Area, and all the rest of this week’s news in media and tech.
In the Bay Area, in Los Angeles, in San Diego — the traditional boundaries of California journalism are shifting fast. Ken Doctor
October 28, 2010