Latest links to news of journalism startups:
Featured Story:Three Things Your Startup Should Put Off As Long As PossibleBusiness Insider, Feb. 15, 2010
Sachin Agarwal: "While there are often investments that should be made upfront, often times new founders and new startups will waste money and time on things that they shouldn't. I sure know I did during my first go-round. Don't make my mistakes. Here are three things you should put off as long as possible..."
Archived Articles:The Top Mistakes That Startups Make (and how to avoid them)Andrew Finlayson, A Digital Journalist, Feb. 21, 2010
Lessons learned in Year 1 of a magazine correspondent’s (would-be) online news startupJeff Israely, Nieman Journalism Labs, Feb. 16, 2010
A Golden Age for News Start-Ups? The Impact of Another Newspaper BankruptcySteve Outing, SteveOuting.com, Jan. 15, 2010
In Chicago, Ex-Editor Fights BackRichard Perez-Pena, New York Times, Nov. 22, 2009
New Forms of Journalism Emerge in New Media EcosystemJ-Lab, Nov. 6, 2009
(See also:
New Entrepreneurs: New Perspectives on News)
The same old story turns into a new one as start-ups multiplyHoward Kurtz, Washington Post, Oct. 19, 2009
In San Francisco, Plans to Start News Web SiteRichard Perez-Pena, New York Times, Sep. 24, 2009
Journalism Startups are Helpful, But No Panacea for News ProblemsRobert G. Picard, The Media Business, Aug. 14, 2009
Newhouse's AnnArbor.com Enters a Crowded Field Next WeekRick Edmonds, The Biz Blog, Poynter, Jul. 14, 2009
Liveblogging Now: Big Ideas Conference Highlights 'What's Working'
Jill Geisler, SuperVision, Jul. 12-15, 2009
'InvestigateWest' Launch Continues News, Business ExperimentationSteve Myers, Poynter, Jul. 8, 2009
Behind the launch of the Rocky Mountain IndependentMichael Roberts, Denver Westword, Jul. 6, 2009
Startup Journalism Online banks on pay-for-content modelAssociated Press / Chicago Sun-Times, Jun. 24, 2009
Putting A Price On News Evan Hessel, Forbes, Jun. 15, 2009
Garden State News Site: Former Star-Ledger staffers launch NewJerseyNewsroom.comMarion Geiger, Editorsweblog.org, Apr. 28, 2009
Cartoonist Sketches Our Future in NewsBill Mitchell, NewsPay, Poynter, Apr. 28, 2009
Alhambra, Calif.: The Little Town That News ForgotRick Edmonds, The Biz Blog, Poynter, Apr. 24, 2009
SPJ Invites Helium Writers Into the Professional TentRick Edmonds, The Biz Blog, Poynter, Apr. 21, 2009
True/Slant Tests Another Model Of Web JournalismWalter S. Mossberg,
The Wall Street Journal, Apr. 9, 2009
The Death Of NewspapersHenry Blodget, The Business Insider, Mar. 17, 2009
Next Paycheck: Newsman's Journey from Buyout to StartupBill Mitchell, NewsPay, Poynter, Mar. 6, 2009
The New Washington Press CorpsProject for Excellence in Journalism, Feb. 11, 2009
Covering Costs as a Journalism Business ModelBill Mitchell, NewsPay, Poynter, Feb. 11, 2009
VAWatchdog.org Helps Fill Gap in D.C. CoverageBill Mitchell, NewsPay, Poynter, Feb. 9, 2009
Helium Helps Semi-Pro Writers 'Rise to the Top' in NewspapersRick Edmonds, The Biz Blog, Poynter, Jan. 30, 2009
Sites on the rise: Business models remain elusiveDavid Westphal, Online Journalism Review, Oct. 27, 2008
Journalists, Bloggers Have a Sorry History at StartupsMark Glaser, MediaShift, Dec. 17, 2007
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