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Monday, March 14, 2005

Can Papers End the Free Ride Online?. As the battle for advertising dollars intensifies, newspapers are looking for new ways to make money, including charging the visitors to their Web sites.

10:29:32 PM    

As Cars Become More Connected, Hiding the Antennas Gets Tougher. With all the antennas in some new cars - high-tech luxury sedans may carry 18 or more - it takes a major engineering effort to design vehicles that do not bristle with metal quills.

10:28:59 PM    

Web Sites Try Offering TV Shows. Some Web sites are producing TV-type shows and showing them around the clock, a contrast to video-on-demand.

10:28:38 PM    

State of the Media. Project for Excellence in Journalism Report NYT: The annual Project for Excellence in Journalism report on the state of the media says that the use of anonymous sources in newspapers has dropped significantly over the last year. USAT: Non-traditional media gaining ground, consumers. LAT: Study warns of "junk news" diet. E&P: Survey finds newspapers slipping, facing cutbacks. WaPo: Study finds no shortage of opinion on Fox News.

10:22:59 PM    

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