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Hi-Larious and Close to Home

May 5, 2009

Well, I just couldn’t stop laughing watching Leslie Knope, Amy Poehler’s character in NBC’s “Parks and Recreation,” fumble and flounder her way through the show’s third episode, about dealing with [...]

USA Today: Bye Bye Landines. What Next?

April 6, 2009

Photo: ThenAndAgain via Flickr More signs of a society in the middle of a big transition. According to this story in USA, the number of households without landlines is about [...]

EPA Video Contest

March 24, 2009

I’m pretty sure you all know about this EPA video contest by now, but just on the off chance that you don’t The EPA Office of Wetlands Oceans and Watersheds [...]

CNN: Newspapers ‘Circling the Drain’

March 24, 2009

CNN.com posts a bleak roundup on the state of newspapers, it’s the grimmest take I’ve seen yet. Here’s the kicker: A Pew Research Center report this month found only one-third [...]

Why Play the Guessing Game?

March 16, 2009

The reason that so many advertisers are abandoning newspapers for electronic marketing is that they know what they get for their effort, and that’s why the industry is teetering towards [...]

What You Can and Can’t Do With Ads and Marketing

March 13, 2009

News media — newspapers, TV, radio — are about the least effective way to reach and influence local officials about nature protection and pollution control, at least according to the [...]

Sign of the Times

March 11, 2009

Newspaper Death Watch

Rocky Mountain News, R.I.P

February 27, 2009

The lead story in the Rocky Mountain News today kicks off this way: It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to you today. Our time chronicling the life [...]