Friday, March 18, 2011

@19:10, 03/17/11


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    The New York Times to Begin Charging for Web Use on March 28
    Under the plan, which begins on March 28, visitors to NYTimes.com will be able to read 20 articles a month free. The most frequent users will pay $15 a month; print subscribers will have unlimited access.
    I will sign up for a print subscription.  Newsday cleaves to the Republican party line.  The escription goes on the laptop and gets passed around as far as it will go.
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    Mar 16, 2011
    A Letter to Our Readers About Digital Subscriptions
    Publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. announces details of the New York Times plan for subscriptions to nytimes.com and mobile apps.  
    Wi-fi under Linux will be a hobby.  The pay wall probably will not last long.
    The subscription price has not supported much beyond the paper under the news pages for many years.  Advertising has paid for the newspaper.
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    • Kyle Bunch posted to Twitter a blog post:
      2:31 pm
      MTV Turns Back the Clock to Revive '120 Minutes'
      “MTV planning to actually play music again, bringing '120 Minutes' back. http://nyti.ms/fxqh7Y” 
      Somebody has to love it enough to sort out the real crap.  That is not me as yet.  It probably never will be.  
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    Mar 16, 2011
    Forecast for Plume's Path Is a Function of Wind and Weather
    The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization shows how weather patterns this week might disperse radiation from a continuous source in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
    Everyone is down wind from something.  This will be a non-event.
    The attractions of free hot water are very great.
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    • Kaiwright posted to Twitter an article:
      Mar 17, 2011
      Online Video as a Marketing Tool
      “Online Video as a Marketing Tool - http://nyti.ms/gSl5Hy” 
      directfix.com is a business worth knowing.  
      This is a game for your agency.  Prevention, first aid, support, What to do while seeking medical attention.  Self rescuing saves everyone's attention.
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  • TimesPeople recommended a blog post:
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    Grant Hill's Response to Jalen Rose
    “The Fab Five,” an ESPN film about the Michigan basketball careers of Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Chris Webber, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson from 1991 to 1993, was broadcast for the first time Sunday night. In the show, Rose, the show’s executive prod...
    I just don't care.  
    I did not see the film or those games or the current games.
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    • curiousmikie posted to Twitter an article:
      12:49 pm
      The New York Times to Begin Charging for Web Use on March 28
      “The (New York) times....they are a changing... announcing digital subscription plan effective 3/28/11 http://nyti.ms/h7uOdw” 
      I will sign up for a paper paper.  It gives full digital access.
      Newsday will just have to suffer for their  provincialism.
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    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/18/us/politics/18congress.html?src=tp
    Grandstanding, I hope.  NPR will stay in being.
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    Radiation Plume Course Charted by U.N. Agency
    The plume may reach California on Friday, but health officials say it poses very little risk.  It will get the equipment repaired.
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      At NPR, Strong Journalism and Weak Management
      “At NPR, Strong Journalism and Weak Management - http://nyti.ms/ev0Udf” 
      Rupert Murdock would like to own it.  That is not likely as it is a not for profit with a board more interested in news than income.
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    U.S. Calls Radiation ‘Extremely High;’ Sees Japan Nuclear Crisis Worsening
    Amid growing alarm about Japan’s nuclear crisis, the authorities reached for ever more desperate methods on Thursday.
    They may have found one that works.  There are a lot of senseless stories being floated.  Pumps are very simple things, not at all sensitive to salt. 
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    • Milt posted to Twitter an article:
      11:08 am
      The New York Times to Begin Charging for Web Use on March 28
      “The New York Times to charge for website use. http://nyti.ms/h7uOdw Why higher charge for iPad? ” 
      Apple wants its bite.   I do not expect this experiment to last long.
      Just long enough to be disruptive if it is allowed to change behaviours.  We pay for a poor paper. A good one is not that much more.  Out with the bad one in with the other one.
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    • Suzannepope posted to Twitter an interactive graphic:
      Mar 24, 2010
      Ad Evolution: 'La Cage aux Folles'
      “Great talk on how ad concepts get whittled down to the winner - http://nyti.ms/b15dBO” 
      A tougher problem than I have thought on for some time.
      Here we have individual efforts in a cooperative venue.  
      There is much less progression to these than is presented here.
      This is cooperative parallel exploration of a single theme.  there is then I saw but no then I did in this presentation.  The final I would credit to the Pippin poster. That poster may have been a bit more clever. 

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