The Bivings Report offers a handy little survey of the top 100 newspapers’ use of newfangled web things.
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August 3rd, 2006 at 4:03 pm
[...] Since the Internet is indeed in danger of becoming privatized and censored, these corporate media partnerships — media sources aalong with media application providers — come as no surprise. But to get back to newspapers, Jeff Jarvis of Buzzmachine links (with a great chart!) to a survey on the use of the Internet by U.S. newspapers. [...]
August 4th, 2006 at 3:01 am
Something that reflects well on newspapers and you’ve got nothing. Darn, that would require positiveness about newspapers. That’s just not done among the commiseratti.
Ad-less RSS feeds are a conundrum, however. (There, I focused on the one negative, just to get in the spirit of Buzzmachine’s m.o.).
August 5th, 2006 at 11:28 am
Newspapers using the internet? No way!
The Bivings Report has a new study out on the internet usage of the top 100 newspapers in the U.S. (by circulation). They looked at what each newspaper’s website offered in terms of RSS, video, registration, reporter blogs, and more….
August 20th, 2006 at 9:53 am
[...] Recently, the Bivings Report gave us a handy survey of U.S. newspapers’ use of interactivity and such online. Now they’ve extended the survey to Japan and others have done likewise elsewhere. [...]
August 20th, 2006 at 5:05 pm
[...] The Bivings Report surveys the top 100 newspapers’ use of online offerings. [...]