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tom_hyde's comments
Posted Sat, Dec 10, 12:12 p.m.
Good piece, very well written. A Scigliano article on Crosscut is a first read every time for me now. Good to see more reportage on Crosscut.
MOREPosted Sat, Dec 10, 11:58 a.m.
Having seen, and really I should say "experienced," some truly stunning multimedia publications on the ipad (such as the new Once magazine), I wonder what the demand will be for this incredibly rich content and if the capabilities of tablets will translate into wide appeal for quality content. While I ...
MOREPosted Thu, Nov 17, 10:31 a.m.
Wow ::laughing::
MOREPosted Thu, Nov 17, 9:32 a.m.
Because everybody can do that.
MOREPosted Thu, Nov 17, 9:15 a.m.
Come on Carlson, you can do better than (just) snide and petulant can't you? Seriously.
MOREPosted Thu, Jun 30, 8:13 a.m.
I just can't stomach any of it anymore, and certainly not the down your nose pretentious I've got mine short hair comfortable khaki clad suburb Bellevue conservative perspective on all the would be fiddlers to the bonfire convention. Will this be the first election since I was 18 in which ...
MOREPosted Mon, Oct 25, 8:22 a.m.
This just begs for a personal story within the statistics, and an accompanying photo essay.
MOREPosted Fri, Sep 24, 11:35 a.m.
Mr. Brewster (you don't mind if I call you Mister do you?), you recently said that the grants achieved will help Crosscut do the kind of journalism you all want to do. Aside from the broad-stroke philosophy outlined here, which I very much support and believe is the future, what ...
MOREPosted Wed, Sep 22, 9:31 a.m.
Cheers Knute, cheers. Now go dig some more clams, deep brother, deep, the best ones are deep, near the waves, hard to see the show between the tide, but you just know it is there entrenched, waiting, waiting, waiting to wriggle in your grasp, elbow to the sand, cold water ...
MOREPosted Tue, Sep 21, 11:47 a.m.
NAHHHH, people stopped reading newspapers because it's a boring static medium based on an outdated monopolistic corporate advertising model that fed Wall Street at the expense of the newsroom and sadly ended up having little to do with the quality of editorial content, if it ever did. Actually, I would ...
MOREPosted Wed, Mar 4, 8:30 a.m.
Ah well, your first house. Don't worry, you'll start to really figure it all out on your third.
MOREPosted Tue, Mar 3, 7:46 a.m.
It's good to know that many smaller publications are still doing well and it's a fair request to provide more specifics and caveats when speaking of the newspaper industry as a whole. But I have to wonder about the long term viability of smaller publications as well since many are ...
MOREPosted Fri, Feb 27, 8:15 a.m.
Having been in the business myself and having read countless similar pieces from around the country, essays from Time, E&P;, CJR, Poynter, et al, there is no question that we will have a number of major cities within the U.S. without a major daily newspaper in the very near future, ...
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