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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ken DoctorPublisher: St. Martin's Press Imprint: St. Martin's Press Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.90cm Weight: 0.522kg ISBN: 9780312598938ISBN 10: 0312598939 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 10 February 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviews<p> Ken Doctor is one of the smartest people I know in the news business. Where so many people have their heads in the clouds or under the table, he faced reality a long time ago. He gets the economics, the technology, and the personalities of the new news world. He knows the winners from the losers. His book is quite simply the best primer so far to the future of the news. <p>--Michael Wolff, author of The Man Who Owns the News: Inside the Secret World of Rupert Murdoch <p> <p> The business model to fund journalism is broken. Ken Doctor picks up the pieces and offers hope to those smart and brave enough to embrace change. <p>--Gordon Crovitz, former Publisher, Wall Street Journal, co-founder Journalism Online<p> <p>This is a wonderfully informative and conversationally written book that should be a must read for anyone interested in the future of journalism. Newsonomics captures the energy, passion, creativity and opportunity of this transformational period fo Ken Doctor is one of the smartest people I know in the news business. Where so many people have their heads in the clouds or under the table, he faced reality a long time ago. He gets the economics, the technology, and the personalities of the new news world. He knows the winners from the losers. His book is quite simply the best primer so far to the future of the news. --Michael Wolff, author of The Man Who Owns the News: Inside the Secret World of Rupert Murdoch The business model to fund journalism is broken. Ken Doctor picks up the pieces and offers hope to those smart and brave enough to embrace change. --Gordon Crovitz, former Publisher, Wall Street Journal, co-founder Journalism Online This is a wonderfully informative and conversationally written book that should be a must read for anyone interested in the future of journalism. Newsonomics captures the energy, passion, creativity and opportunity of this transformational period for journalism and the media. It's fun to read and full of relevant facts and context. --Robert J. Rosenthal, Executive Director, Center for Investigative Reporting Ken Doctor is one of the most important and readable analysts in media today. With Newsonomics, he creates some optimism that there is a way to navigate the difficult terrain. Newsonomics is a must-read and will leave you energized. --Bernie Lunzer, President of The Newspaper Guild-CWA Whether you are in the news business or some other industry, Newsonomics, offering sensible ideas for moving forward in any business, is a case study on how quickly your business model can be transformed. --Clare Hart, President, Dow Jones Enterprise Media Group <p> Ken Doctor is one of the smartest people I know in the news business. Where so many people have their heads in the clouds or under the table, he faced reality a long time ago. He gets the economics, the technology, and the personalities of the new news world. He knows the winners from the losers. His book is quite simply the best primer so far to the future of the news. <p>--Michael Wolff, author of The Man Who Owns the News: Inside the Secret World of Rupert Murdoch <p> The business model to fund journalism is broken. Ken Doctor picks up the pieces and offers hope to those smart and brave enough to embrace change. <p>--Gordon Crovitz, former Publisher, Wall Street Journal, co-founder Journalism Online <p>This is a wonderfully informative and conversationally written book that should be a must read for anyone interested in the future of journalism. Newsonomics captures the energy, passion, creativity and opportunity of this transformational period for journalism and the <p> Ken Doctor is one of the smartest people I know in the news business. Where so many people have their heads in the clouds or under the table, he faced reality a long time ago. He gets the economics, the technology, and the personalities of the new news world. He knows the winners from the losers. His book is quite simply the best primer so far to the future of the news. <p>--Michael Wolff, author of The Man Who Owns the News: Inside the Secret World of Rupert Murdoch <p> <p> The business model to fund journalism is broken. Ken Doctor picks up the pieces and offers hope to those smart and brave enough to embrace change. <p>--Gordon Crovitz, former Publisher, Wall Street Journal, co-founder Journalism Online<p> <p>This is a wonderfully informative and conversationally written book that should be a must read for anyone interested in the future of journalism. Newsonomics captures the energy, passion, creativity and opportunity of this transformational period for journalism and the media. It's fun to read and full of relevant facts and context.<p>--Robert J. Rosenthal, Executive Director, Center for Investigative Reporting <p> <p> Ken Doctor is one of the most important and readable analysts in media today. With Newsonomics, he creates some optimism that there is a way to navigate the difficult terrain. Newsonomics is a must-read and will leave you energized. <p>--Bernie Lunzer, President of The Newspaper Guild-CWA <p> <p> Whether you are in the news business or some other industry, Newsonomics, offering sensible ideas for moving forward in any business, is a case study on how quickly your business model can be transformed. <p>--Clare Hart, President, Dow Jones Enterprise Media Group Author InformationKEN DOCTOR spent twenty-one years with Knight Ridder, long the country's second-largest newspaper company until its sale in 2006. He served in key editorial and executive roles and then completed his career there as VP/Editorial, VP/Strategy and VP/Content Services for Knight Ridder Digital in San Jose. He writes the popular Content Bridges blog, serves as news industry analyst for the research and advisory firm Outsell, and appears frequently on television and radio as a media expert. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |