Archives
- 2010.02.26: Top Secret Talks: The tension between national security and a free press is the focus of a groundbreaking CCLP series in New York
- 2010.02.16: Top Secret Talks: Women, Leadership, the Law, and the Press
- 2010.02.16: Top Secret Talks: Daniel Ellsberg, Leslie Gelb, James Goodale and Nicholas Lemann
- 2010.02.16: Top Secret Talks: Truth and Fiction in the Docudrama
- 2010.02.16: Top Secret Talks: William E. Buzenberg, Sheila Coronel and Bill Kovach
- 2010.02.16: Top Secret Talks: A Salute to Roy Aarons
- 2010.02.16: Top Secret Talks: USC Annenberg Benefit Program
- 2010.02.16: Top Secret Talks: Marcus Brauchli and Tim Weiner
- 2010.02.16: Top Secret Talks: Todd Gitlin and David Rudenstine
- 2010.02.16: Top Secret Talks: Orville Schell and Jonathan Schell
- 2010.02.12: State Department's Alec Ross visits USC Annenberg to discuss new communication technologies & US foreign policy
- 2010.02.12: Top Secret Talks: Geoffrey Cowan & Robert Shrum
- 2010.02.08: Should Government Support Journalism? It Always Has
- 2010.01.28: Government Financial Support of News Media Continues Steep Decline, Adding to Financial Crisis in News Business
- 2010.01.21: What is Government's Role in Supporting the News Business?
- 2010.01.21: CCLP Research Briefing: "Public Policy & Funding the News"
- 2010.01.08: Curtin, Glickman and Zacchino appointed CCLP senior fellows
- 2010.01.04: U.S. Newspaper cutbacks erase 40 years of gains
- 2009.12.22: Frontline's Fanning decries commercialism in public broadcasting
- 2009.12.18: Everything Old Is New Again - and Again and Again
- 2009.12.15: 2009: A year for philanthropy-driven news
- 2009.12.11: Entrepreneurship and the Community Web: Motherlode of ideas
- 2009.12.10: Bloggers and the First Amendment: Shield Law Test
- 2009.12.07: Public Diplomacy and the USIA
- 2009.12.01: Presented at FTC: New players help strengthen news scene
- 2009.11.30: Cowan & Westphal: Reality check. Shrinking government support contributes to news media economic decline
- 2009.11.24: Entrepreneurship and the Community Web
- 2009.11.24: Why does anyone really want to buy NBC?
- 2009.11.17: Loper Lecture in Public Service Broadcasting: David Fanning, Frontline & Ernest J. Wilson III, Corporation for Public Broadcasting
- 2009.11.17: Chernin shares details of Comcast plans to acquire NBC Universal
- 2009.11.17: An Audience Of One
- 2009.11.12: Galbraith recommends no troop surge in Afghanistan at Day Two of Global Communication Leadership Forum
- 2009.11.11: Communication Leadership CEO Series: Peter Chernin, News Corporation
- 2009.11.09: Day One of CCLP Forum: Press and policymakers need to probe more deeply on rationale for war in Afghanistan
- 2009.11.02: Do Bloggers Have First Amendment Rights?
- 2009.10.30: Here come the non-news organizations
- 2009.10.29: Communication Leadership Reception: Senator George McGovern
- 2009.10.22: Newsday is first to take the plunge, goes all-pay online next week; one major provider vows to remain free
- 2009.10.21: Stanton's local strategy: data and citizen participation
- 2009.10.15: Essay and a Woman's Nation
- 2009.10.15: CCLP essay published in Shriver Report reveals gender bias in media
- 2009.10.09: CCLP director Geoffrey Cowan inducted into American Academy
- 2009.10.05: FTC overhauls regs on advertiser-blogger relationships
- 2009.10.05: Study finds media fell short on economic reporting
- 2009.10.05: Two Newspaper Models: Microlocal success, large market challenges
- 2009.10.05: Concert & Conversation: Peter Buffett
- 2009.10.05: Communication Leadership Open Forum: Bill Boyarsky and Tom Hollihan
- 2009.10.05: Communication Leadership Open Forum: Peter Steinfels, religion columnist, The New York Times
- 2009.10.02: CCLP co-sponsors first national summit on arts journalism
- 2009.09.30: Women in Communication Leadership
- 2009.09.30: More journalists migrating to nonprofits
- 2009.09.30: Tax breaks for Wisconsin papers
- 2009.09.29: CNN launches paid iPhone application
- 2009.09.29: Newsweek's argument for letting papers die
- 2009.09.28: Targeted advertisements and online privacy
- 2009.09.28: New social media policies at WaPo
- 2009.09.28: Kachingle: alternative to paid content model
- 2009.09.28: CBS teams up with foreign news site
- 2009.09.25: News Corp. convinced paid content will work
- 2009.09.25: Investigative journalism project gains momentum
- 2009.09.25: New nonprofit venture in Bay Area
- 2009.09.25: Paper using Twitter for ad space
- 2009.09.23: Concern over accountability in journalism
- 2009.09.23: Shield law applies to professionals only
- 2009.09.23: The non-profit business model beckons
- 2009.09.23: Survey indicates little support for paid content
- 2009.09.23: Media outlets exploring new revenue sources
- 2009.09.23: Washington Post delayed Afghanistan report
- 2009.09.22: Community-funded journalism in LA
- 2009.09.21: Newspapers haven't seen bottom yet
- 2009.09.21: Obama concerned about print industry
- 2009.09.18: Journalists hit hard by unemployment
- 2009.09.18: Google CEO predicts paid content won't work
- 2009.09.18: Washington Post to merge paper with site
- 2009.09.18: Science journalism's new outlet
- 2009.09.18: The Etiquette of American Politics
- 2009.09.16: Social media and not trying to do it all
- 2009.09.16: Media ad sales down
- 2009.09.15: Microsoft unveils 'next-gen newspaper'
- 2009.09.15: Study shows concern over paid content model
- 2009.09.15: New watchdog journalism in Orange County
- 2009.09.15: WSJ will charge for mobile content
- 2009.09.14: Google partners with news publishers
- 2009.09.10: Non-profits hiring more journalists
- 2009.09.10: Journalism Online's pay-for-news model
- 2009.09.10: Twitter tapped by online news service
- 2009.09.10: Google to provide micropayment platform
- 2009.09.08: Tribune's solution to duplicate content
- 2009.09.08: Cheapest digital reader slated for release
- 2009.09.08: Economist may charge for all online content
- 2009.09.01: CCLP welcomes new junior fellow, Monica Alba
- 2009.08.27: 'A publicly moral man'
- 2009.08.14: Rachlis joins CCLP as senior fellow
- 2009.08.13: Communication Leadership Open Forum: Tom Rosenstiel
- 2009.08.06: Will YouTube be the Craigslist of TV News?
- 2009.07.23: Nonprofits see a revenue model: universities
- 2009.07.06: Andreesen invests in Talking Points Memo
- 2009.07.03: CCLP Report Details Growing Philanthropic Support for Journalism
- 2009.07.02: New investigative group's twin missions: journalism and sustainability
- 2009.07.01: Nonprofits launch Investigative News Network
- 2009.06.30: Investigative network likely to emerge today
- 2009.06.30: What is the investigative reporting summit about?
- 2009.06.26: The United States of Optimism: Americans have always seen a remarkably sunny future for themselves and their country
- 2009.06.22: Economist magazine still making a profit
- 2009.06.22: Dumenco questions HuffPo's journalism
- 2009.06.22: Online exclusive angers print readers
- 2009.06.22: CircLab seeks revenue for customized news aggregation
- 2009.06.19: News aggregator raises $2.5 million from investors
- 2009.06.19: Niche site covers Phoenix's light-rail
- 2009.06.19: Wikipedia to add video to its site
- 2009.06.19: Organization lacking on the Kindle
- 2009.06.19: Reader's Digest shifts to the right
- 2009.06.19: France to give 18-24 year olds free newspapers
- 2009.06.19: Subsidized news service threatens Germany's DPA
- 2009.06.18: The Globe's situation could affect statehouse reporting
- 2009.06.18: AP to revamp its revenue structure
- 2009.06.18: Shafer questions the value of newsy Tweets
- 2009.06.18: Twitter is not the enemy of legacy media
- 2009.06.18: EU may rebuke Sweden for its aid to media
- 2009.06.17: Symposium: How to fix a broken California, Tue., June 23
- 2009.06.16: Planet Money seeking a business model
- 2009.06.16: YouTube tries 'choose-your-own-ads'
- 2009.06.15: Time Warner purchases local online news site
- 2009.06.15: AP to include non-profits in its service
- 2009.06.15: Knight Foundation gives funds for new models
- 2009.06.15: Harris: Politico will become profitable
- 2009.06.15: BusinessWeek redesigns Web site for subscribers only
- 2009.06.10: Minnesota The Uptake's fortune is uncertain
- 2009.06.10: Google includes Wikipedia in news searches
- 2009.06.10: A start-up newspaper may launch in Detroit
- 2009.06.10: USA Today now charging for e-newspaper
- 2009.06.09: iPhone mobile update may aid newspapers
- 2009.06.09: The power of the AP might save newspapers
- 2009.06.09: NPR's success can be a guide to others
- 2009.06.08: Diverse news competitors in San Diego
- 2009.06.08: Advertising becomes user-generated
- 2009.06.08: Newport Daily News skews its pricing toward print first
- 2009.06.08: Non-profit journalism might not be best for news
- 2009.06.08: Spanish press to sue news aggregators
- 2009.06.08: Indiana revises rules for government notices
- 2009.06.08: Tribune restructure may oust Sam Zell
- 2009.06.04: Beyond Broadcast at USC begins today
- 2009.06.04: Music industry may be guide to avoiding antitrust impropriety
- 2009.06.04: A call to revamp online advertising
- 2009.06.04: The news without newspapers
- 2009.06.03: News Corp may lead the industry towards a new model
- 2009.06.03: Northwestern students develop new journalism tools
- 2009.06.03: New York Times offers more to its 'users'
- 2009.06.03: Hulu.com may not always be free
- 2009.06.02: Hispanic media faring better than English-language press
- 2009.06.02: Journalism Online outlines paid-news strategy
- 2009.06.02: Hyperinterest pages may be the future of newspaper sites
- 2009.06.02: Telegraph demonstrates power of the press
- 2009.06.02: Philadelphia Inquirer may charge for content
- 2009.06.02: Russian media partners to cover national news
- 2009.06.01: Hearst Magazines defies convention, and scores
- 2009.06.01: Starbucks to brew Morning Joe show
- 2009.05.29: Editorial cartoons comment on newspaper indstury
- 2009.05.29: Newspaper meeting and antitrust issues
- 2009.05.29: Some overlooked problems of pay walls.
- 2009.05.29: New ad blurs newspaper brand with advertisments
- 2009.05.28: Brokaw's legacy: 'The Greatest Generation'
- 2009.05.27: Sponsored BloodCopy becomes a part of Gawker blogs
- 2009.05.27: David Kaplan reflects on NYT social media
- 2009.05.27: The role of NYT's social media editor remains vague
- 2009.05.27: EU launches translated news site
- 2009.05.26: QR codes create interactive advertising
- 2009.05.26: NPR head argues that newspapers should stay free
- 2009.05.26: Could charging for online subscriptions save print?
- 2009.05.26: Spanish court grants newspapers protection over content
- 2009.05.26: New revenue streams boost TV, while new fees may stifle Internet radio
- 2009.05.26: Carnegie Corporation taps CCLP for examination of government's response to the crisis in the news industry
- 2009.05.22: To The Lucky Class of 2009
- 2009.05.22: Another way that Google can help
- 2009.05.22: Google CEO discusses newspapers' business models
- 2009.05.22: ProPublica starts citizen-journalism project on stimulus
- 2009.05.22: Twitter aggregator improves its features
- 2009.05.22: Partnership to provide multimedia coverage of local events
- 2009.05.20: NY may revise shield law to include bloggers
- 2009.05.20: TPM ramps up its in-house advertising
- 2009.05.20: Local TV news may soon be filled with local ads
- 2009.05.20: Financial Times invests in online video and audio
- 2009.05.20: FTC to hold hearings on future of news
- 2009.05.20: Kindle may not transform news reading
- 2009.05.19: Google supports UK newspaper mergers
- 2009.05.19: FTC to regulate sponsored blog posts
- 2009.05.18: CJR: Kindle doesn't look like the answer
- 2009.05.18: Remembering the value of newsprint
- 2009.05.18: Martha Stewart to charge for online video
- 2009.05.18: Geffen still interested in NY Times
- 2009.05.15: Newsweek launches new Web site
- 2009.05.15: NY Times considers options to charge online
- 2009.05.15: Facing the potential sale of the NY Times
- 2009.05.14: What is Geffen really up to with NYT?
- 2009.05.14: BBC director discusses new media for newspapers, TV
- 2009.05.14: Dutch government to fund 60 journalists
- 2009.05.13: Will micropayments hurt journalists?
- 2009.05.13: Skepticism over micropayments as a business model
- 2009.05.13: Geffen's offer to buy newspaper may be civic-minded
- 2009.05.13: Wash State supports newspapers with tax break
- 2009.05.13: MarketWatch seeks to keep the news free
- 2009.05.13: Social network sites boost Telegraph's traffic
- 2009.05.12: Bullish: Investigative reporting nonprofits
- 2009.05.12: Past newspaper strike may give glimpse of the future
- 2009.05.12: MediaNews revamps its online strategy
- 2009.05.12: Twitter surpasses newspapers in traffic
- 2009.05.12: Times Wire shows newest NY Times news
- 2009.05.12: Thomson Reuters moves towards charging for mobile apps
- 2009.05.12: NY Times considers how to charge readers
- 2009.05.11: Engagement ads could be the future
- 2009.05.11: Geffen tried to buy stake in NY Times
- 2009.05.11: Obama supports journalism at Correspondents Dinner
- 2009.05.11: Papermotion links printed image to online video
- 2009.05.11: New ways to maintain database journalism
- 2009.05.11: Survey shows willingness to pay for online content
- 2009.05.11: WSJ will begin charging micropayments
- 2009.05.07: Blogger's response to the Senate hearings
- 2009.05.07: Aggregators defend themselves at Senate hearing
- 2009.05.07: Murdoch rejects the Kindle model
- 2009.05.07: Analysts debate options for journalism
- 2009.05.07: Newspapers inching toward online pay walls
- 2009.05.06: Kerry hears conflicting views on government role
- 2009.05.04: Potential salvation in new device?
- 2009.05.04: Online advertising slumps
- 2009.05.04: Users' comments boost revenue
- 2009.05.04: White House wary of involvement in journalism
- 2009.05.04: Newspaper to go on the air
- 2009.05.04: Automated tweets supply news
- 2009.05.04: MTV to share revenue with social networks
- 2009.04.30: Tips for creating a community information hub
- 2009.04.30: Readers spending more time on newspaper Web sites
- 2009.04.30: Surprise: Newspaper online ad share firms up
- 2009.04.29: Patron-funded news
- 2009.04.29: The Op-Ed model of journalism
- 2009.04.29: Credible source of news? This NGO says absolutely
- 2009.04.28: Reviewing nonprofit models for the NYT
- 2009.04.28: UK Proposal: Government training for journalists
- 2009.04.28: Second journalism Facebook application
- 2009.04.28: A primer on proposals to help media
- 2009.04.28: FT turns to its readers for editorial content
- 2009.04.28: Canadian newspapers fare better
- 2009.04.28: Questioning the value of comments
- 2009.04.27: An attempt to get aggregators to pay
- 2009.04.27: Local news adds to its newscast
- 2009.04.27: Google to offer more targeted news
- 2009.04.27: New York Times turns to crowdsourcing
- 2009.04.27: Fellows Selected for Inaugural News Entrepreneur Boot Camp
- 2009.04.24: Alex Jones: Endow 'NewsHour' with $2 billion
- 2009.04.24: Using the brand to make money
- 2009.04.24: The future of ProPublica
- 2009.04.24: A look at online watchdog news sites
- 2009.04.24: Using Twitter to save newspapers
- 2009.04.23: Knight Foundation seeks ideas on community news needs
- 2009.04.23: InDenverTimes misses subscriber target
- 2009.04.23: Federal agency stops its newspaper subscriptions
- 2009.04.23: Chairman says New York Times will continue
- 2009.04.22: New Voices program backs 8 hyperlocal sites
- 2009.04.22: The New Yorker's David Denby reviews... newspapers
- 2009.04.17: Newspapers not the only news source for blogs
- 2009.04.17: Middle East Times goes to subscription only
- 2009.04.17: New York Times lets you customize your news
- 2009.04.17: So-called fair use will hurt some more than others
- 2009.04.16: LA Times says U.S. needs a federal shield law
- 2009.04.16: In defense of the Huffington Post
- 2009.04.15: A review of Time's customizable magazine
- 2009.04.15: New Spanish-language newspaper to launch
- 2009.04.15: Checking the power of media monopolies
- 2009.04.15: Online-only newspaper sees dip in traffic
- 2009.04.15: CBS' Couric defends Palin interview
- 2009.04.14: News that focuses on the future
- 2009.04.14: Newspapers lag in online ad sales
- 2009.04.14: Should news orgs help Google?
- 2009.04.13: The Washington Times embraces citizen-journalism
- 2009.04.13: Nonprofit journalism is not a cure-all
- 2009.04.13: Hyperlocal sites face challenges
- 2009.04.08: Atlantic continues to adapt online
- 2009.04.08: Mobile applications for news still underdeveloped
- 2009.04.08: The ethics of state-sponsored journalism
- 2009.04.08: The intriguing history of paywalls
- 2009.04.08: Advancing some new ideas for AP
- 2009.04.08: WSJ editor advises on charging for content
- 2009.04.07: The Kinsley debate continues
- 2009.04.07: AP announces rate cuts for subscribers
- 2009.04.07: Google responds to AP announcement
- 2009.04.07: Interview with AP Chairman
- 2009.04.07: AP threatens aggregators with lawsuit
- 2009.04.07: A campaign to save the Star Tribune
- 2009.04.07: Cable networks debate providing content online
- 2009.04.06: Excitement, criticism over Huffington Post initiative
- 2009.04.06: Grant for WVU to help rural newspapers
- 2009.04.06: The NY Times' new citizen photojournalism
- 2009.04.03: Think tank trying to help solo journalists
- 2009.04.03: Claim: AP has helped undo newpapers
- 2009.04.03: Does it pay to impose a pay wall?
- 2009.04.03: Murdoch discusses newspapers' future
- 2009.04.03: Sen. Cardin makes his case for Newspaper Revitalization Act
- 2009.04.02: MPs issue statement of support for local journalism
- 2009.04.02: Newspapers as L3Cs?
- 2009.04.02: Online news site's staff grows
- 2009.04.02: Monthly newspapers get their start in England
- 2009.04.02: Survival options for newspapers
- 2009.04.01: Limitations of citizen journalism
- 2009.04.01: In defense of 'The Daily Me'
- 2009.04.01: How journalists can use Google street view
- 2009.04.01: Niche magazines may become cheaper to produce
- 2009.03.31: A timeline of citizen journalism
- 2009.03.31: Experimenting with news on Facebook
- 2009.03.31: Hyperlocal site launches today
- 2009.03.31: Star Tribune aims premium content at subscribers
- 2009.03.31: New site will act as a Twitter-filter
- 2009.03.31: Former newspaper reporters assist public broadcasting
- 2009.03.31: Many start-ups rely on foundations
- 2009.03.30: Seattlepi.com drops in viewers after paper's close
- 2009.03.30: Doubting newspapers' impact on democracy
- 2009.03.30: Social networks could showcase news
- 2009.03.30: Micropayments for commenting?
- 2009.03.30: Huffington Post to fund investigative reporting
- 2009.03.30: Twitter seeks new profit model
- 2009.03.27: Will community news sites keep growing?
- 2009.03.27: Reviewing media cross-ownership
- 2009.03.27: Josephson: three steps for profitability
- 2009.03.27: Should newspapers publish once a week?
- 2009.03.26: Could the Kindle encourage micropayments for news?
- 2009.03.26: Resistance to government's role in saving newspapers
- 2009.03.26: Former newspaperman starts watchdog site
- 2009.03.25: Newspapers as non-profits? Tax savings but some big downsides
- 2009.03.24: Legislation would give newspapers a non-profit avenue
- 2009.03.24: ExecTweets tries to capitalize on Twitter
- 2009.03.24: Saving newspapers through ad optimization?
- 2009.03.24: Mother Jones may be the model
- 2009.03.23: Carnegie: Challenges of foundation-funded journalism
- 2009.03.23: GlobalPost launches paid site
- 2009.03.23: Citizens start their own news site
- 2009.03.20: Newssift, A search engine for business professionals
- 2009.03.20: A start-up seeks to franchise news Web sites
- 2009.03.20: Holder may adjust antitrust policy for newspapers
- 2009.03.20: Give $200 tax credit, say founders of Free Press
- 2009.03.19: Many bloggers willing to pay for online news content
- 2009.03.17: NPR's Kennard appointed senior fellow
- 2009.03.13: A new social network for small businesses links old media and new
- 2009.03.13: A new kind of job at Wash Post: community journalist ($34k)
- 2009.03.12: The future of news is... TMZ?
- 2009.03.12: How to build a 'virtuous cycle' of readers, $$$
- 2009.03.11: Tax cut for Washington newspapers a possibility
- 2009.03.11: FOI Day 2009: Who will pay for the fight against secrecy?
- 2009.03.11: Entrepreneurial spirit necessary for news future
- 2009.03.11: Media Cloud, a new way to analyze and visualize Web news
- 2009.03.11: Buddy, can you fund a reporter?
- 2009.03.10: Obama plans to pour $8 billion into broadband development
- 2009.03.10: Foundations bankroll site on 'The Business of Bribery'
- 2009.03.10: Broad wants his foundation and others to own the LA Times
- 2009.03.10: The Guardian launches API 'Open Platform'
- 2009.03.10: Google's Eric Schmidt: micro-payments will have a future role
- 2009.03.09: New York Times goes 'Local'
- 2009.03.09: Newspaper tonic? Good old collusion
- 2009.03.09: Mother Jones: the case for non-profit news
- 2009.03.09: Rubel: Kindle could save the news
- 2009.03.09: At WNBC, an all-local news channel
- 2009.03.09: An iphone news app Dumenco would buy
- 2009.03.09: Newspaper gives 'printcasting' a try
- 2009.03.06: A paper closes; new shoots sprout
- 2009.03.06: Reader donations: picking up steam?
- 2009.03.06: Freelance reporting roars back
- 2009.03.06: Home-printed paper tried in 1939
- 2009.02.12: Watchdog journalism: Hardly a newspaper afterthought
- 2009.02.11: State of the Black Union: Young Scholars Forum
- 2009.02.09: The public gets a voice in the 'future of news'
- 2009.02.02: Public policy and the crisis in the news business
- 2009.01.20: Inauguration Watch
- 2009.01.15: From a press scholar, a rousing vote for the journalist
- 2008.12.18: LA Times editor's fear: We could 'cut ourselves out of business'
- 2008.12.16: It's about time newspapers started fighting back
- 2008.12.16: The week the media crashed
- 2008.12.10: Washington Post: Readers get a seat at the news meeting
- 2008.12.02: In financial crisis, the objective story shows its limits
- 2008.12.02: A new era of bipartisanship?
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