links for 2009-08-24
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Interesting: "In an editorial meeting, Jack Shafer, the media columnist for Slate, observed that the news cycle had three distinct parts: an overnight shift led by newspapers, a daytime phase when other news media entities react to the overnight news, and an afternoon phase when, as Mr. Plotz put it, 'the day's news events break and are digested.'"
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Love the concept of "combinatorial innovation". Very elegant way of framing what's happening.
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Really liked Today's Papers back in the day, but this is probably an overdue change.
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[...] Andrew Golis » Blog Archive » links for 2009-08-24 http://www.andrewgolis.com/blog/?p=3260 – view page – cached * What Do You Think Of Slatest? – mediabistro.com: FishbowlNY Interesting: “In an editorial meeting, Jack Shafer, the media columnist for Slate, observed that the news cycle had three distinct parts: an overnight shift led by newspapers, a daytime phase when other news media entities react to the overnight news, and an afternoon phase when, as Mr. Plotz put it, ‘the day’s news events break and are digested.’” (tags: slate time new.media mediabistro) * Hammer’s Idle Adventures – Combinatorial Innovation Love the concept of “combinatorial innovation”. Very elegant way of framing what’s happening. — From the page [...]
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