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Why the AP will change or die

by Tim Windsor on October 18, 2008

Here’s a shocker: An Associated Press editor thinks it’s a bad idea for local news organizations to withdraw from the AP.
Really?
In an awfully one-sided report on E&P, AP’s Kathleen Carroll says that going through with the move will burden local news organizations and their web teams, who will be unable to replace the service, not [...]

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Tip of the hat to the folks at bthesite.com for including prominent links out to Baltimore based and Baltimorecentric blogs in the main well of the recently redesigned site.
(Disclosure: I helped create bthesite.com and argued loudly for the inclusion of local blogs)

The local blogs have been there since day one, but were somewhat hidden in [...]

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The online news solution, simple and easy version

by Tim Windsor on September 22, 2008

What’s the one thing that news organizations could do to increase their readership and, by extension, their bottom line?
Link out.
UPDATE: The Washington Post creates a new feature that’s all about linking out, called Political Browser. All they need now is an RSS feed.

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