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You’ve probably seen them on Facebook, X, BlueSky, or your favorite social network. The posts usually start with something like this: I will never read a book where the author used AI in any form or fashion!!! I don’t often wade into these debates, but if I did, I’d point out that many—perhaps most—authors already […]

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The Net provides an alternative channel for finding out what’s happening in Serbia This column appeared in the June 1999 issue of The American Journalism Review. Within a week of

Food, gifts, guys — and life advice for the new parents By JD Lasica BabyCenter managing editor When our friend Catherine called and offered to host a baby shower, my

Electronic commerce is here to stay – deal with it This column appeared March 12, 1999, in the Online Journalism Review. Here’s the version on the OJR site. The following

Its new disclosure policy doesn’t go far enough This column appeared March 10, 1999, in the Online Journalism Review. Here’s the version on the OJR site. If there were a

Handful of news publications begin to take advantage of audio content This column appeared in the March 1999 issue of The American Journalism Review. We usually think of the Web

Step #1: Start with your newsroom’s corporate culture This column appeared in the May 1999 issue of The American Journalism Review. Web journalists today face a choice: work at the

This column appeared in the March 5, 1999, issue of the Industry Standard. Here’s the version that appeared in the Industry Standard. When it comes to shopping online, who deserves

By JD LasicaBabyCenter managing editor Some expectant fathers, unfortunately, start getting interested in their babies around the time their wives say, “Loving husband, it’s time to proceed to the hospital.”

Travels through the heart of Guatemala, from Lake Atitlan to the Mayan highlands TIKAL NATIONAL PARK, Guatemala — Edgar is getting on my nerves. I am hiking through the lush

Smart ads are a worthy tool — if safeguards are built in This column appeared in the April 1999 issue of The American Journalism Review. The worst-kept secret of online

And a new service matches online editors with content talent This column appeared Feb. 3, 1999, in the Online Journalism Review. Here’s the version on the OJR site. Second of

Seven sites worth writing for This column appeared Jan. 26, 1999, in the Online Journalism Review. Here’s the version on the OJR site. First of two parts. See Part 2.

Can the mainstream media resist being dragged through the mud? This column appeared Jan. 7, 1999, in the Online Journalism Review. Here’s the version on the OJR site. Drudge has

The following dispatches from the Drudge Report are being reprinted under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes in cooperation with the Annenberg School at the University of Southern California.

Editor and General Manager Michael Rogers discusses Newsweek’s online strategy This column appeared in the January 1999 issue of The American Journalism Review. Newsweek has joined the future. Newsweek.com arrived

When partnering with advertisers, content sites need to be careful to avoid conflicts of interest This column appeared in the Dec. 31, 1998, issue of The Industry Standard. Here’s the

The Online News Association is just what journalism needs — if it opens its doors to rank-and-file journalists This news analysis appeared Dec. 16, 1998, in the Online Journalism Review.

The Internet Content Coalition drafts a set of guidelines to separate advertising from content This column appeared Dec. 16, 1998, in the Online Journalism Review. Here’s the version on the

Online news publications should take advantage of personalization’s promise This column appeared in the December 1998 issue of The American Journalism Review. Should online news publications personalize their content? To

With a turn toward commerce, Microsoft’s online city guide places marketing above journalism This column appeared in the November 1998 issue of The American Journalism Review. Remember those apocalyptic headlines

In this era of public mistrust of the media, online publications should disclose their standards and values This column appeared in the October 1998 issue of The American Journalism Review.

The life & death of the Asian-American Web site Channel A This column appeared in the September 1998 issue of The American Journalism Review. The tension between editorial and commercial

Some small papers have had success on the Web by including their readers in the process. This column appeared in the July 1998 issue of The American Journalism Review. Many

A honeymoon cruise through Santorini, Crete and Naxos, with an itinerary culled from the Internet This article — one of the earliest pieces on using the Internet for travel recommendations

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