Gordon Crovitz
Revolving Door (1)
Sightings (9)
NPR Saved (For Now) But VOA Might Be Cut - Posted April 18, 2011
The temporary budget Congress approved at the last minute last week allocates $445 million to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, close to what the CPB got last year, and $445 million more than some people wanted.
But the permanent budget is yet to be passed and NPR and PBS funding will likely... [TVNewser]
Knight Foundation Backs Early Adopters of Journalism Online Press+ E-Commerce Platform - Posted September 28, 2010
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Journalism Online Offers Alternative To Pay Wall - Posted November 6, 2009
With Newsweek NewsDay about to begin charging access to their online articles via a pay wall, we're beginning to wonder if there is any other alternative for print public... [FishbowlNY]
Journalism Online Has Deals With 506 Papers & Mags|Some iPhone App Ideas For Mags|Nina Garcia's New TV Role|Reader's Digest May Miss Debt Payment|Too Many Media Gossip Sites? Never. - Posted August 14, 2009
WebNewser: Journalism Online, the start-up founded... [FishbowlNY]
Runner's World Credits Web Site For Sub Increase|LA Weekly Writer Responds To Criticism|Ivanka To Wed Jared|Brill & Crovitz Discuss Journalism Online|Praise For Andrew Sullivan - Posted July 17, 2009
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Media Execs Take Paid Content Into Their Own Hands - Posted April 15, 2009
A little less conversation a little more action! Perhaps that was part of the thinking behind Journalism Online, the new iTunes (ish) for media launch conceived by Steve Brill, ... [FishbowlNY]
Journalism Online Volunteers To Help Make People Pay - Posted April 15, 2009
So when it comes to online content, the best that most papers can devise right now seems to be pay for content. Okay now that they have a solution—sort of—where do they start the charging? That's where Journalism Online comes in to help.
Started by three media executives, Steve Brill,... [MediaJobsDaily]
Morning Reading List, 09.27.07 - Posted September 27, 2007
Good morning Washington.
Vitamin Water wins out over Gatorade.
We looked into this, "missing? washington post's technorati supplied 'who's blogging'" and discovered the Washington Post did no... [FishbowlDC]
Morning Reading List, 01.11.07 - Posted January 11, 2007
Good morning, Washington.
Seems most of you did watch President Bush's speech.
An ABC release announced that "World News with Charles Gibson" "placed first among Adults 25-54 for the week of January 1-5, 2007," tied with NBC's "Nightly News." Among Total Viewers, ABC averaged 9.52 million, "its highest delivery since the week of... [FishbowlDC]










