Posts Tagged ‘words’
Giving Away the Word Store
Written by washwords on March 10, 2009 – 10:52 pmI just finished reading The 10 Major Newspapers That Will Either Fold or Go Digital Next – TIME.
Sigh. Time isn’t missing the irony that I read this on its Web site. It linked me here –How to Save Your Newspaper – TIME — next, in double irony, a story about, among other things, the danger of hyperlink to the print-based world of yore.
Why does it matter? Aren’t I the exact example of someone who consumes news/info/WORDS online and loves it – quicker, faster, sleeker? Yes.
And yet…
I will NEVER buy a Kindle. Nev. er.
I hate the idea of them (sorry amazon), the idea of not being able to pick up my dad’s college copy of Emerson when I study Transcendalists in college, reading and writing over, around, and alongside the notes he took. Handing off my favorite childhood book to a new kid friend. In the same way, I would never advise fellow writers or readers to edit anything be it a two line blog post or a dissertation online only. You must read the printed word. Outloud preferably.
In the above article, Isaacson mentions, that actually the problem is not readers.
There is, however, a striking and somewhat odd fact about this crisis. Newspapers have more readers than ever. Their content, as well as that of newsmagazines and other producers of traditional journalism, is more popular than ever — even (in fact, especially) among young people.
The problem is that fewer of these consumers are paying. Instead, news organizations are merrily giving away their news.
Giving. It. Away.
Why does it matter, to me, personally? Sure, because I have friends hurt directly and friends of friends. And more, because I love this former profession, still vocation, deep in my heart and my soul.
Maybe you do, too. Maybe you don’t.
The tension between the business and the news of journalism has always existed. But, in its simplest form, you can’t have one without the other. This online addict will be resubscribing to some of my favorite publications in the next few days. Just don’t use my checks to create newspaper kindles… please?

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Tags: business, digital, economy, going out of business, journalism, journalist, kindle, news, newspaper folding, newspapers, online, print, reader, readers, time magazine, words, writer
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Facebook, will you stop at nothing?
Written by washwords on February 16, 2009 – 5:27 pmSo, today’s “random” facebook ad was a departure from the slew of “lose weight for your wedding” themed missives. (Thanks Facebook! runs off in a huff, slamming doors and crying.)
Nope, today, facebook was telling me I needed vagisoft. MUCCCHHH better right? Well yes and no. it’s not what you’re thinking. or is it? Well, anyway, apparently vagisoft is pants (soylent green is people) and they are really really REALLY soft, according to their website, THE CORDAROUNDS BLOG, which, in fact, declares them
softer than a silkworm’s anus.
Seriously. That’s what it said.
And then they illustrated it, here: Read more »
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Tags: cordaround, eww, facebook, marketing, metaphor, seriously, simile, soft, vagisoft, words
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Inauguration Central
Written by washwords on January 25, 2009 – 6:00 pmWashwords’ inaugural inauguration coverage has now moved HERE.
In particular, enjoy photos here and moments, articulated here.
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Tags: change gonna come, hope, inauguration, moments, music, poem, poet, seal, washington, words
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