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Regional newspaper publishers are gearing up to play a big part in the future provision of ITV news following a government report. was the news on Hold the Front Page Which prompted the comment: So these big newspaper groups can find the money for television projects, but are starving newspapers to death? Blimey. I presume they realise television wages are more expensive than some of the pittances I’ve seen being offered on this very website for qualified journalists. What intrigues

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The weekend went by too fast, as it always does. Rock, Paper, Shotguns Kieron Gillen had the perilous job of re-reviewing Darkfall for Eurogamer. Eurogamer’s original review score, 2/10, was savaged by the Darkfall developers and players. In Darkfallout, Kieron talks about the perils of being the clean-up crew for a disaster , and why he was shocked at the reaction by some other game journalists to the first review. Following up on last week’s discussion about how MMOs are like men, women,

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In this very interesting article “Can You Create a Must Have Wii Game?”, Pachter’s comments seem very out of place. Most of the time, Pachter’s comments are given their own story by lazy journalists who email Pachter, get an email back, and copy and paste his comments to generate a story that says: “Analyst says…” In this article, where reality is being stated (by those who made the best seller), Pachter’s ‘comments’ stand out like a sore thumb. But we’ll return to Pachter later, he isn’t wha

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Ripped from the wires … Kathleen Parker envisions the post-newspapers world and finds it scary: By KATHLEEN PARKER BOSTON — The biggest challenge facing America’s struggling newspaper industry may not be the high cost of newsprint or lost ad revenues, but ignorance stoked by drive-by punditry. Yes, Dittoheads, you heard it right. Drive-by pundits, to spin off of Rush Limbaugh’s “drive-by media,” are non-journalists who have been demonizing the media the past 20 years or so and

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Depending on who you ask, the name Dr. David Walsh can mean a number of different things. According to his online biography at National Institute for Media and the Family (NIMF)– the non-profit organization he founded in 1996 — he is an psychologist, an educator, a family therapist, an author, a public speaker, a husband, and a father of three. To the mass media, he is an outspoken, reliable source on game violence. To journalists like myself, he is a the head of a prominent media watchdog gr

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