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The World Association of Newspapers asked 22 futurists, academics, industry insiders, internet pioneers and other media experts to envision the newspaper of the future, and their responses say much about the present state of the newspaper business.
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FUTURISTS ENVISION THE NEWSPAPER IN 2020
Published by October 18th, 2007 in Andrew Nachison, Chris Bisco, Craig Newmark, Flavio Ferrari, Gerd Finkbeiner, Jeff Jarvis, Juan Antonio Giner, Mario Garcia, Michael Rauynord, Moritz Wuttke, Richard Watson, Rob Curley, Robert Cauthorn, Robert Picard, Roger Black, Stephen Gray, Stig Eiude Siversten, Takashi Ishioka, Tomas Brunegård and innovation. 1 Comment‘HOW TEENS SHOP:’ THE FIRST BIG EDITORIAL PROJECT BY ROB CURLEY AT THE WASHINGTON POST
Published by June 10th, 2007 in Innovations in N ewspapers, Rob Curley, The Wahington Post, multimedia editors and passion. 0 Comments
Oh boy!
Here we are, publishing the 2007 Innovations in Newspapers Global Report and…
Rob Curley’s writing about what could be an amazing case of editorial innovation at The Washington Post.
If you have had any doubts about how to integrate the work of online and offline newsrooms, here you have a landmark case.
Rob Curley takes you [...]
ROB CURLEY AND THE NEW APPLE iPHONE
Published by May 10th, 2007 in Donald Graham, Nintendo, Rob Curley and iPhone. 1 CommentToday, after his presentation at the Canadian Newspaper Association’s conference, I asked Rob Curley about the Apple iPhone.
“I asked my COO at the Washington Post to get me one as soon as it is available.”
He said that now they were playing with the latest Nintendo.
His show was great.
If you are among the people saying, [...]
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