@jamesrbuk great @CJR article! One way tech sector could support journalism is by re-inventing the paywall to allow ad hoc access to subscriber-only content for <$1 from one master account. Pls give feedback to my prototype video https://t.co/TBjw9x0k3h @kdoctor@grove
In 1967, Arthur C. Clarke spoke about the future of communications, and how as global communications improves, the need for travel and transportation will be reduced unless it is for pleasure
I still believe that consumers would pay <$1 via digital wallet to "rent" hours or a day of "subscriber" access without having to create an account with the specific content provider. 1 login to rule them all.
“If it is right, it happens — The main thing is not to hurry. Nothing good gets away.”
Let no #FathersDay go by without John Steinbeck's classic letter of advice on love to his lovesick teenage son https://t.co/nwS7NeokTl
Interesting, but unsurprising: Newspaper revenue has more than halved since 2002, according to new Census data.
Interesting, and absolutely shocking: Video tape and disc rental business is still a $1 billion business in the US.
Where are these people?
https://t.co/xJJOdC5L4L
Sources
Mashed: https://t.co/wUoJvT6wh4
CNN Money: https://t.co/dSV7gKZ7Bw
New Yorker: https://t.co/XFrX4EPeD1
This classic from The Hustle: https://t.co/jfRdkTeDgd
I used to oversee the Secret Service. The fact that the Vice President’s Office was worried about danger — from President Trump turning against VP Pence — is both historically unprecedented & terrifying.
Speaking in Dallas this afternoon, former President George. W Bush made a significant verbal slip-up while discussing the war in Ukraine.
He tried referencing what he described as the “wholly unjustified and brutal invasion” — but said Iraq, instead of Ukraine.