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The rise, and fall, of (new) media (jobs)

From David Carr's endlessly quotable Media Equation column in last week's New York Times, "The Fall and Rise of Media":Young men and women are still coming here to remake the world, they just won’t be stopping by the human resources department of Con...

The rise, and fall, of (new) media (jobs)

From David Carr's endlessly quotable Media Equation column in last week's New York Times, "The Fall and Rise of Media":Young men and women are still coming here to remake the world, they just won’t be stopping by the human resources department of Con...

A 30-year magazine veteran fights to keep storytelling relevant online

When's the last time you were told a great story online?(Probably not in a long time.)I recently interviewed Jim Gaines, a former editor of Time, Newsweek, Life and People, who wants to change that.He's taking a magazine-style approach to interactive m...

A 30-year magazine veteran fights to keep storytelling relevant online

When's the last time you were told a great story online?(Probably not in a long time.)I recently interviewed Jim Gaines, a former editor of Time, Newsweek, Life and People, who wants to change that.He's taking a magazine-style approach to interactive m...

Why quality journalism costs a lot of money

We all love those long-form magazine articles, the meat-and-potatoes pieces that address the big issues. When you're not in a rush, reading such a lengthy article -- it can be anywhere from 3,000 to 30,000 words, believe it or not -- can be a revelatio...

Why quality journalism costs a lot of money

We all love those long-form magazine articles, the meat-and-potatoes pieces that address the big issues. When you're not in a rush, reading such a lengthy article -- it can be anywhere from 3,000 to 30,000 words, believe it or not -- can be a revelatio...

The problem with magazines à la carte

When Time Inc. first announced its plans to offer its magazine content à la carte, called "Mine," my first thought was that it was catching up with the times. After all, isn't that what people do on the Web? Pull what they deem the best from several d...

The problem with magazines à la carte

When Time Inc. first announced its plans to offer its magazine content à la carte, called "Mine," my first thought was that it was catching up with the times. After all, isn't that what people do on the Web? Pull what they deem the best from several d...

Tina Brown and the fight to save journalism

If you're a writer, get out of your comfort zone. If you're an editor, surround yourself with writers.And if you're starting an online publication, do so with conviction. It will work.Eventually.Sage words from celebrated editor Tina Brown (Tatler, Va...

Tina Brown and the fight to save journalism

If you're a writer, get out of your comfort zone. If you're an editor, surround yourself with writers.And if you're starting an online publication, do so with conviction. It will work.Eventually.Sage words from celebrated editor Tina Brown (Tatler, Va...

‘Putting content on the Web would destroy our paper’

In today's New York Times, Media Equation columnist David Carr explains the story of the TriCityNews of Monmouth County, N.J., who he says has prospered by shunning the Web entirely:

"Why would I put anything on the Web?”...

Why You’re Losing Your Magazine Job


Magazine behemoths such as Time Inc. and Conde Nast (and Hearst, more quietly) have been slashing staffers and budgets in large numbers recently.

The reason? The economic downtown.

Or is it?

AllThingsD's Peter Kafka notes in a...