Media-related stuff from the far reaches of the ‘net:

  • TV’s Unbundling: 80 Percent Of Teens Can’t Name TV Nets. A rather surprising research finding that suggests at least part of the future is content, not carrier. And perhaps not just for TV. Via Paid Content.
  • Online magazine lessons for newspapers. An Editor’s Weblog take on what Slate is doing right and wrong as it prepares for journalism’s next decade.
  • Photo blogs and aggregators. At Interactive Narratives, Andrew Devigal has spotted a developign trend as newspapers turn to photo and video blogging to share their visuals. He has links, two of which (Lexington and Spokane) are of particular interest in that they offer not just images, but the stories behind them.

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