Are newspapers doomed? What can they do to survive the internet and a dramatic loss of ad money in the past decade?
Here's an interesting blog item from Montreal journalist Steve Faguy on how one of North America's oldest newspapers is trying to save itself -- by encouraging people to stop paid print subscriptions and taking a big gamble on free news via tablet.
Welcome to the investigative reporting blog of award-winning journalist Alex Roslin, author of the book Police Wife: The Secret Epidemic of Police Domestic Violence. Roslin was president of the board of the Canadian Centre for Investigative Reporting, and his awards include the Arlene Book Award of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. He doesn’t necessarily endorse material linked below.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Investigative Journalism: Grim Conditions at Chinese Plant Behind Steve Jobs's Success
The late Steve Jobs was eulogized for building the world's biggest tech firm, but there's been less attention to the workers in China who helped Apple accomplish the feat.
Here's an example of investigative journalism published in The Telegraph of London last year about the grim conditions in the main Chinese plant building most of those nifty iPads.
Here's an example of investigative journalism published in The Telegraph of London last year about the grim conditions in the main Chinese plant building most of those nifty iPads.
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