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Articles tagged Raju Narisetti (24)

“This is a permanent process of change, but I feel a great desire for resting.”
“Think of all these sites as the digital, non-linear television arm of Univision.”
As single-minded, profit-driven management drives down the local news business, where is its moral center — the one that long rested, if sometimes uncomfortably, alongside the demands of running a successful business?
Modeled on a successful program for protecting scholars threatened by their regimes, a similar project for journalists could help advance security for reporters working under conditions of limited press freedom.
The Pulitzers cause a stir in newsrooms one Monday a year. Could they be structured to promote the value of good journalism the other 364 days a year?
The senior vice president of strategy at News Corp has some ideas about how to determine how outlets are really managing the disruption of their businesses — and newsrooms.
Five journalism professors from historically black colleges and universities will participate in a program also aimed at increasing newsroom diversity.
What are the key storylines the American newspaper business will be following — or living through — over the rest of this year?
It’s an add-on to paywalls: If you’re not willing to buy a digital subscription, perhaps you’ll be willing to just answer a question or two?