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Predict the News With Miller-McCune.com

Think you know what the future holds? Play along with us in our just launched news predictions game.

The New New Media

At the end of the fossil fuel era, America’s premier journalism schools have staked out their place in the Digital Age. It’s called News21, and it provides what may be the best multimedia coverage of the election season.

ONA '08: Notes and Observations

A record breaking crowd of journalists, academics, students and various media professionals and assorted hangers-on gathered last week for the annual Online News Association convention which is fast becoming the digital media social circuit equivalent of Comic-Con.

Anchors Away for MSNBC Pair

MSNBC has pulled the plug on its experiment of having liberal commentators Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews anchor the cabler's election news coverage. The duo will remain on-air as analysts.

Phelps Dominates Olympics News Coverage

There are athletes not named Michael Phelps competing at the Beijing Olympics, but you may not know it going by coverage of the games in the U.S. media.

Presidents Shying Away From Press

In the era of instant access to updates from the White House via the Web and cable news shows continuously regurgitating the latest presidential sound bites, it would follow that presidents would cater to increased media demand by giving a greater number of news conferences than ever before. 

Another Nonprofit News Launch

ProPublica, the much-hyped not-for-profit investigative news startup, took the wraps off its Web site Tuesday.

News Fatigue Hits Young Adults

Generation Text may not be tuning out the media due to lack of interest as is widely believed, but rather due to the overconsumption of news and information on new platforms, a study suggests. 

Understanding the Digitally Savvy

With 1 percent of the nation's population controlling a disproportionate amount of its wealth, the same can now be said of an emerging digital elite and its new-media consumption habits.

Over the Horizon

A new British book, Flat Earth News, provides a well-researched answer to the age-old question: Why are the news media so dumb?