Jay Rosen

Jay Rosen
Jay Rosenis a media critic, writer, and a professor of journalism at New York University...
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth5 May 1956
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This case was a complete loser for the press. It exposed this traffic in secrets. And whenever the press is claiming rights that are an exception from the rest of the public, then I think it works against the press.
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I don't see any reason why Yahoo could not establish trust and reliability as a common carrier -- that adjustable filter that Yahoo News is now -- and, at the same time, become a credible producer of its own editorial content, ... There are problems to solve in the dual track approach, because its requires two different kinds of user trust. The day when Yahoo starts hesitating to point out to the rest of the Web (because it covets the traffic for locally produced goods) is the day decline sets in. My guess is they know that.
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The Times felt helpless, ... It couldn't print the news. It was very much trapped.
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I've been trying to cultivate relationships with wine retailers around the region. When their loyal customers are looking for a referral about a wine cellar builder, I'd like to be the one they suggest.
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Things I Used to Teach That I No Longer Believe
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Argument is what causes them to seek out more information.
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Bob Woodward has gone wholly into access journalism.
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Big Media does not know how to innovate, ... What capacity for product development do news organizations show? Zip. How are they on nurturing innovation? Terrible. Is there an entrepreneurial spirit in newsrooms? No. Do smart young people ever come in and overturn everything? Never. Do these firms attract designers and geeks who are gifted with technology? They don't, because they don't do anything challenging enough. They don't innovate, or pay well. So they can't compete.
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But what recourse do they have . . . complain to the publisher?,
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She subtracted from public knowledge by introducing this unknown source whose name she couldn't remember. It's almost like the gaps in the Nixon tapes.
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There is nothing to compel a tenured professor of journalism to engage with the Internet other than as a user.
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It's striking that the lessons of their own self-study after Jayson Blair seemed to evaporate.
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The average wine cellar can hold 1,500 to 2,000 bottles of wine, is temperature-controlled and is completely insulated.
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It's always been the case that news organizations did things that weren't fully justified...(but) in the past, it didn't really matter, because there wasn't any way to challenge decision-making.