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epo
08-08-2009, 05:00 PM
Reuters Implores AP to 'Stop Whining' (http://valleywag.gawker.com/5331057/reuters-implores-ap-to-stop-whining)

A president at newswire operator Thomson Reuters says traditional journalism is not actually being strangled by Google, blogs and the rest of the internet. And that anyone who thinks so — *cough* AP *cough* — should get a grip.

Thomson Reuters' media group president Chris Ahearn recently tweeted that his company "stands ready to help those who wish an alternative to the AP," the Reuters competitor that has proclaimed it is "mad as hell" at various internet fiends. AP is trying to charge people for quoting as few as five words of its content

Ahearn has elaborated on his "alternative" in a blog post, writing that too many traditional media organizations waste manpower "recycling commodity news" and that they should instead seek to retool, including by forging a new "win-win relationship" with new media. The executive dispenses bluntly with those who would point the finger, like AP:

"Blaming the new leaders... or saber-rattling and threatening to sue are not business strategies – they are personal therapy sessions. Go ask a music executive how well it works... Let's stop whining and start having real conversations."

It sounds like Ahearn has started just such a "real conversation" himself. TechDirt has already blogged back. And Reuters is even authorizing bloggers to "hyperlink" and excerpt its side of things, as God and the U.S. Code intended.

This is an extension of the real battle that is happening within traditional media. Some of the players (AP, Rupert Murdoch) are beholden to the traditional model of delivery and some players are adapting to the changing marketplace (Reuters).

So who wins this battle and survives?

~Katja~
08-08-2009, 05:10 PM
please fix the title... :)

epo
08-08-2009, 05:11 PM
please fix the title... :)

I'll need a mod to fix that spelling error.

~Katja~
08-08-2009, 05:14 PM
I'll need a mod to fix that spelling error.
I know... (in your post too though)


and on topic, it can't hurt if they provide competitive alternative sources for news, I don't think that one will come out on top over the other

DarkHippie
08-08-2009, 05:28 PM
This is why I stopped writing for print and started writing for the intertubes

Dude!
08-08-2009, 06:45 PM
Originally Posted by epo
I'll need a mod to fix that spelling error.

I know... (in your post too though)

let's cut him some slack
on the spelling and grammar

he's not the brightest
light in the chandelier

Fallon
08-08-2009, 07:47 PM
please fix the title... :)

At least he got AP right.

~Katja~
08-08-2009, 07:54 PM
let's cut him some slack
on the spelling and grammar

he's not the brightest
light in the chandelier
I always thought he was one of those florescent lights that preserve energy...

actually most American people mix up the eu and ei with ue and ie... makes a completely different word out of it

cougarjake13
08-09-2009, 04:07 PM
Reuters Implores AP to 'Stop Whining' (http://valleywag.gawker.com/5331057/reuters-implores-ap-to-stop-whining)



This is an extension of the real battle that is happening within traditional media. Some of the players (AP, Rupert Murdoch) are beholden to the traditional model of delivery and some players are adapting to the changing marketplace (Reuters).

So who wins this battle and survives?



adapt and survive

remain stagnant and die