The Spectrum of Change
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Previous webpage: The Spectrum of Change The ideal prism with which to refract and examine the entire spectrum of change underway in the media environment, now that people’s access and choices of...
View ArticleNew Media Chromodynamics – Part 1: Human Nature Augmented by Technology
Previous webpage: The Prism and New Media Chromodynamics The ‘Greens’ — A New Gravity When people’s access and choices of news, entertainment, and other information switches from relative scarcity to...
View ArticlePressing ‘Reset’
In 1993, after two decades working for newspapers’ print editions and for two of the world’s major international news services, I switched the focus of my career to working full-time on journalism’s...
View ArticleMy Dissent at the 2018 World Media Economics and Management Conference
Perhaps I’m the only dissident among the approximately 250 media scholar attending the World Media Economics and Management Conference held this week in Cape Town, South Africa? The chosen theme of the...
View ArticleThe Rise of Individuated Media – Rethinking Theories and Concepts of Mediated...
The Rise of Individuated Media Vin Crosbie S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications Syracuse University Syracuse, New York, U.S.A. [An Adobe Acrobat (PDF) version of this paper is available at...
View ArticleSeeking a Shorter Commute
Although I’m scheduled in late August to start my eleventh consecutive academic year teaching New Media Business, a required course which I wrote and for which I am the sole instructor in the S.I....
View ArticleHoc Non Operatur
Consider the predicament Christian monks working in their scriptoria faced in middle of the 15th Century from Johannes Gutenberg’s invention of the moveable-type printing press. It will illuminate the...
View ArticleWhy our Newsletter has been Irregularly Published
“In industry everyone focuses on achieving agreed-upon common goals. But in academia, everyone functions in their own bubble. We all work on our own research interests and we collaborate only when...
View Article2025 World Media Economics and Management Conference: Warsaw
The University of Warsaw’s promotional video about WMEMC 2025 I presented my latest paper, Did the Newspaper Industry’s 20th Century Experiments with Videotext Lead its 21st Century Business Models...
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