Kenneth Pybus's Archive

In U.S., Confidence in Newspapers, TV News Remains a Rarity

by   |  08.14.10  |  News Industry

In U.S., Confidence in Newspapers, TV News Remains a Rarity.

Shift to charging for online news inevitable, Dow Jones chief says

by   |  06.14.10  |  Uncategorized

Shift to charging for online news inevitable, Dow Jones chief says | The Japan Times Online.

Mark Tapscott: Will journalists wake up in time to save journalism from Obama’s FTC?

by   |  05.31.10  |  News Industry

Mark Tapscott: Will journalists wake up in time to save journalism from Obama’s FTC?

YC’s NewsTilt Aims To Help Journalists Create A Business Model For Content

by   |  04.21.10  |  News Industry

YC’s NewsTilt Aims To Help Journalists Create A Business Model For Content

The Bias of Veteran Journalists

by   |  04.08.10  |  Accuracy and Ethics, Interviewing, Reporting

The Bias of Veteran Journalists

Advancing the Story State of News Media 2010: More evidence journalists must change

by   |  03.30.10  |  News Industry

Advancing the Story State of News Media 2010: More evidence journalists must change.

Trial disclosure shows what ABC News spends money on

by   |  03.21.10  |  Accuracy and Ethics

Trial disclosure shows what ABC News spends money on

NY Times probes reporters lifting from other news sources

by   |  02.15.10  |  Accuracy and Ethics

NY Times probes reporters lifting from other news sources.

The Art of the Interview, ESPN-Style

by   |  02.08.10  |  Interviewing

This is NPR’s story on how John Sawatsky was hired by ESPN to help its reporters better interview. He’s critical of Mike Wallace and Larry King, and rightfully so.

The Art of the Interview, ESPN-Style

News Web sites unlock practically obscure public records

by   |  02.02.10  |  Public Information

Some months ago, ASNE’s Freedom of Information Committee began a survey of newspaper Web sites, exploring their use of public records data. The initial goal was to establish a baseline of available records and make that report available so news organizations could use the information to push for greater online transparency in their communities and states.

Forgotten Information.