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Changing Media
"A larger programme of creative destruction"
Mute, UK
"Professionalization, not cultural politics"
Res Publica Nowa, Poland
‘Culture has been marginalized, even stigmatized’
Sodobnost, Slovenia
"The squeeze is being applied selectively"
Varlik, Turkey
"The impact of new media remains unclear"
Vikerkaar, Estonia
"A dramatic decline in advertising revenue"
Wespennest, Austria
Tickled to death
New media in the newsroom = more democratic news?
Newspapers: Innovate or die!
Cracks in the fortress
The political conflict over Dutch public service broadcasting
Will the book enter the digital age?
An interview with Pascal Fouché
When newspapers die...
Africa's blogosphere
Citizen journalism from Cairo to Cape Town
The meaning of network culture
Are newspapers still relevant?
Journalism at the dawn of a new age
Die Zukunft des Wissens
Google Books, Open Access und die Informationsgesellschaft von morgen
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