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Newspapers erect pay walls in hunt for new revenue

...print advertising revenue the industry has lost the past decade. Rick Edmonds, a media business analyst with The Poynter Institute, which offers training for journalists, in St. Petersburg, Fla., says calling 2012 a turning point for newspapers...

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Before movie, Titanic was a news story

...full-speed-ahead, all-hands-on-deck kind of coverage," as journalism educator Roy Peter Clark of the Poynter Institute put it, that has been repeated in countless disasters since. "There's evidence that that goes back to this event...

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Instant reporters

...journalists who fulfill their traditional role as watchdogs of the community, said James Naughton, president of Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Fla., which has programs for professional journalists. ''If it means these are bright...

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Business
FLASH! Line between conventional media, tabloids becoming harder to define

...they talk with their sources," said Robert M. Steele, a senior faculty member and ethics group leader at the Poynter Institute. "I do believe that anytime we pay sources, we create at least the perception of an eroded credibility," Steele...

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Business
Internet sites are looking for a better business model

...he would pay to read MediaNews.org, the media information site created by James Romenesko and sponsored by the Poynter Institute. "What else is there like MediaNews that scratches that itch? It would be worth a certain amount of money to me...

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Tech
Twin Cities home to some of nation's best photojournalists

...of photography and led that staff to honors in l999. "Excellence breeds excellence," said Al Tompkins of the Poynter Institute, a journalism research and training center in St. Petersburg, Fla. "If you want to be a faster runner, it helps...

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Study finds gap between editors and readers

...and you read it and view it' is over," said Howard Finberg, director of interactive learning and NewsU at the Poynter Institute, a Florida think tank on journalism. "The audience has demanded much more." But what that "much more" should...

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Opinion
Editor defends cover 'photo' of Clinton and Castro

...this happens it undermines the credibility of other photos," said Keith Woods, who teaches media ethics at the Poynter Institute, a journalism research and training organization in St. Petersburg, Fla. "'Photo illustration' doesn't really...

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Internet will permit news on demand

...Americans were less likely to watch television news or read a newspaper. As an experiment, Mike Wendland of The Poynter Institute, a journalism think tank, went without newspapers and most TV news programs for six months. Though he didn't...

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Business
Local TV stations win top national news photo awards

...runner-up again this year. Full contest results and video clips of the award-winning entries will be posted on the Poynter Institute Web site at http://www.poynter.org and the National Press Photographers Association site at http://www...

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