Germany Trying to Cut Publishers In on Web Profits PARIS — In a move aimed at helping newspapers generate new revenue from struggling online operations, the German government intends to require search engines and other Internet companies to pay publishers whose content they highlight.
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10 Newspapers That Do It Right 2012 This year, Editor & Publisher once again placed an open call for readers to submit their ideas, projects, and new ways of thinking that are helping them push through the difficult economic climate and put some dollars back in their wallets, and once again we were impressed with the results.
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Guardian releases "Three Little Pigs" open journalism ad This advert for the Guardian's open journalism, screened for the first time on 29 February 2012, imagines how we might cover the story of the Three Little Pigs in print and online. Follow the story from the paper's front page headline, through a social media discussion and finally to an unexpected conclusion
- The Guardian
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SPJ's FOI toolkit guides you through making an FOI request FOI audits are a great way to monitor FOI compliance, build a group of journalists who have come up close and personal with FOI laws and demonstrate, once and for all, the weaknesses in your state's laws.
- Society of Professional Journalists
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The future of advertising — and media — in one graph Via The Next Web, here’s a telling chart from mobile analytics company Flurry comparing where advertisers spend their dollars to where consumers spend their time.
- The Washington Post
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