On the “Technology & Media with Reuters” page of the International Herald Tribune, these were today’s headlines:
- Now not the news: War gets short shrift
- U.S. papers face worst year for ad revenue
- NYT and IHT study Web merger
- Google seeks to define its news site (jump from front business page, where headline reads, Acceptance, not dominance, for Google News)
The industry’s a-changin’,
and like any revolution,
it’s messy and violent…
but whose coup d’état is this?
Filed under: Old journalism decay , ad revenue, coverage, Google News, International Herald Tribune, New York Times, news channels, newscasts, newspaper, TV networks, war in Iraq, Web site
