Links for 2010-03-02
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"None of this is meant to conclude that Blind Luck would win the Kentucky Derby. In what is always a very tough, very demanding race, she well could get trounced. Yet, doesn't she deserve a chance to show what she can do? Whether it's Blind Luck or any other star female, fillies ought to run against colts more often than they do."
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CJR surveys 665 magazines about web site practices. Selected findings: "Magazine Web sites are most likely to be profitable when budget decisions are made by the publisher or an independent Web editor." (In other words, when sites are overseen by people without a vested interest in maintaining print dominance.) "Despite the fact that two-thirds of respondents’ staff are expected to work on the Web at least some of the time, only 26 percent of those staffers were hired with Web experience." (That's just depressing.) Much handwringing about "traditional standards" in decline, but it seems a fundamental error to assume print practices are best practices online.
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"We were all so, so stupid…. The thesis of the piece was that Ebert's work was suffering because he was on television all the time, but that's not really what it was about: It was me lashing out at Daddy, trying to make my own name, trying to feed off his. That's not what I thought I was doing at the time. But that's absolutely what it was."
Posted by Delicious in Miscellany on 03/02/2010 @ 10:00 am / Follow @railbird on Twitter
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