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MediaStorm: The Marlboro Marine by Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times - 0 views

shared by Kurt Lancaster on 29 Jul 09 - Cached
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    Los Angeles Times photojournalist Luis Sinco's photograph of Marine Lance Corporal James Blake Miller became an icon of the Iraq War. This is the story of how Miller tries to heal the scars of war and how two lives became connected by a photograph.
Kurt Lancaster

The Digital Journalist February 2009 Issue - 1 views

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    Check out this online magazine.
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Visual Journalist - 0 views

shared by Kurt Lancaster on 10 Jun 09 - Cached
Kurt Lancaster

For Papers, a Downsizing Trickle Becomes a Flood - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • For more than two centuries, newspapers have been the indispensable source of public information and a check on the abuses of government and other powerful interests. And they still reach a vast and growing audience. Daily print circulation has dropped from a peak of 62 million two decades ago to around 49 million, and online readership has risen faster, to almost 75 million Americans and 3.7 billion page views in January, according to Nielsen Online.
  • But no one yet has unlocked the puzzle of supporting a large newsroom purely on digital revenue, a fact that may presage an era of news organizations that are smaller, weaker and less able to fulfill their traditional function as the nation’s watchdog. “I can’t imagine what civil society would be like,” said Buzz Woolley, a wealthy San Diego businessman who has been a vocal critic of the paper there, The Union-Tribune, and the primary backer of an Internet news site, VoiceofSanDiego.org. “I don’t want to imagine it. A huge amount of information would just never get out.”
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RED News Archives - RED Camera Rental, Scarlet and EPIC - 0 views

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    Test shots from the Red Scarlet
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