Of all the reasons given why Rupert Murdoch decided to keep the WSJ.com paid subscriber wall in place, the one that I find most interesting is that advertisers are willing to pay a premium for WSJ.com's audience. If the WSJ went free, it would undoub Go to article ...
Is there a risk that citizen journalism can be gamed by PR flacks and unqualified hacks Adam Weinstein in Mother Jones thinks so. Unfortunately, he casts the issue in terms of the risk that economically burdened newsrooms will trade expensi Go to article ...