Jan. 21 link roundup

Posted: January 21st, 2010 | Author: Tyler Dukes | Filed under: Uncategorized | View Comments

Photo courtesy Hank Ashby

New York Times Chairman Arthur Sulzberger to The Wall Street Journal on his company’s involvement with the Apple tablet: “Stay tuned.”

News director stands his ground as University of Tennessee tries to dictate “ground rules” of press conference with Lane Kiffin — and fights his colleagues along the way.

About a week after announcing it was laying off 10 in the newsroom, Raleigh News & Observer prints the same page on two different days.

Amazon gives e-book publishers more control over digital rights management.

Company allows publishers to create apps for Android and iPhones — for $25 and as little as 10 minutes.

Open source media player Boxee unveils payments system to directly connect content producers with viewers online — bypassing cable and satellite.

When dealing with math in the news, the most important question is, “Does this make sense?”

Study says children navigate multiple forms of media throughout most of the day.

NYT staffers talk about how they made that awesome Netflix interactive graphic.

Story in The New Republic documents the trouble inside The Washington Post.


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