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    Visit Comment is free: Auntie's bloomers in a twist, David Cox, Guardian, May 3, 2008 Comment is free: Auntie's bloomers in a twist, David Cox, Guardian, May 3, 2008

    To preserve its vast empire, [the BBC] needs a high licence fee. To retain public support for this increasingly resented impost, it must maximise its audience. Hence, populism must be pursued ever more frenetically, and seriousness must be sacrifi… More

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    Visit 'The BBC empire has grown too big. Ahead must lie much more slimming' Simon Jenkins, Guardian, October 19, 2007 'The BBC empire has grown too big. Ahead must lie much more slimming' Simon Jenkins, Guardian, October 19, 2007

    [Reflects on duplication of roles and poor management, perceived by Mark Thompson, at the BBC.] The BBC continues to offer a uniquely impressive spread of news, current affairs, documentaries, arts and entertainment. The argument for such an all-… More

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    Visit 'Don’t steal this article - but please do discuss it' Tessa Mayes, spiked, 6 August 2007 'Don’t steal this article - but please do discuss it' Tessa Mayes, spiked, 6 August 2007

    [On intellectual property rights, creative work and re-mixing. Hung on an event at the BritDoc 07 Festival.] Creatives sell themselves short if they defend their work entirely on monetary grounds; they must find ways to defend their right to make … More

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    Visit 'New stars of the newsroom' Ian Reeves, Media Guardian, March 26, 2007 'New stars of the newsroom' Ian Reeves, Media Guardian, March 26, 2007

    [W]here newspapers are beginning to realise they can really score in the world of moving pictures is by allowing their reporters, their photographers and their web development staff the freedom to get creative with video technology... "Newspapers … More

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    Visit 'Newspapers brought financial woes upon themselves, says Craigslist boss' 24th February 2007 'Newspapers brought financial woes upon themselves, says Craigslist boss' 24th February 2007

    [Jim Buckmaster, chief executive of Craigslist] that a focus on money and profits has in fact damaged [newspaper industry's advertising] business... [He said that] "Newspapers as an industry are still twice as profitable as the average United Stat… More

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    Visit Opinion 'I dig the sites - pity about their usability' Victor Keegan, Guardian Technology, February 22, 2007 Opinion 'I dig the sites - pity about their usability' Victor Keegan, Guardian Technology, February 22, 2007

    Newspapers are worried stiff that their future may be extinguished by the migration of news and advertising to the web and the rise of user-generated content... [There is] a new wave of web-only news sites that have replaced news editors and subed… More

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    Visit 'Cisco's Consumer Push Plods Along' WSJ.com, January 9, 2007 'Cisco's Consumer Push Plods Along' WSJ.com, January 9, 2007

    'Cisco Systems Inc. says it wants to play a greater role in consumers' living rooms. So far, that vision still hasn't fully come together... Cisco Chief Executive John Chambers [says] "We think consumers will want their content and information to … More

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    Visit 'Old media is waking up' Telegraph, 16/01/2007 'Old media is waking up' Telegraph, 16/01/2007

    Traditional media companies have seen the future and it's a vast, connected universe in which users demand their content any time, any place, in a multitude of different forms... media executives have turned to the technology industry to arm them … More

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    Visit 'Joost - the new, new TV thing' Andrew Orlowski, The Register, 17th January 2007 'Joost - the new, new TV thing' Andrew Orlowski, The Register, 17th January 2007

    [Review and business analysis of Joost, formerly The Venice Project.] Joost is potentially good news for original programming producers because it gives them another route to market. But they're unlikely to adopt a distribution channel that lowers… More

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    Visit 'Jowell reveals 3% TV licence rise' BBC News Online, 18 January 2007 'Jowell reveals 3% TV licence rise' BBC News Online, 18 January 2007

    The TV licence fee will rise by 3% over each of the next two years, Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell has announced... Ms Jowell said it will allow the planned move of 1,500 jobs from London to Salford, Greater Manchester... BBC Sport, Radio Five Liv… More

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