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1. Should Orchestras Imitate Netflix?

2. Writers Find Their Villain: It's Netflix

3. How Do You Like to Watch Television?

4. All You Can Read

5. Twitch's reputation takes a hit when Buffalo shooter used it to livestream attack

6. Rise of the rebels; The merchants

7. Online finance advice is often better than what we get from institutions

8. Doctors call out Spotify over Joe Rogan spreading 'false and societally harmful' covid-19 claims

9. Doctors call out Spotify over Joe Rogan spreading 'false and societally harmful' covid-19 claims

10. Beyond the paper: the journal and article are being superseded by algorithms that filter, rate and disseminate scholarship as it happens

11. Political change in the digital age: The Fragility and promise of Online Organizing

12. We Googled you

13. The impact of the internet on consumers' use of information sources for automobiles

14. Catalogue use by the Petherick readers of the National Library of Australia

15. A cross-lagged analysis of agenda setting among online news media

16. The impact of political advertising on knowledge, internet information seeking, and candidate preference

17. Web of conscience

18. Skating with Donovan: thoughts on librarianship as a profession.

19. Skating on thin intermediation: can libraries survive?

20. Impact of data sources on citation counts and rankings of LIS faculty: Web of Science versus Scopus and Google Scholar

21. Amazon exercises a powerful influence over the book market

22. The Amazon Effect-How Manufacturers Can Gain Back Momentum

23. Jim Bankoff: The Vox chief talks about the future of the digital media business, his Hollywood ambitions and what he learned when the dot-com world went belly-up

24. Amazon's Critics See Trump as Ally With Asterisks

25. Sunnier Skies: Worry has given way to cautious optimism as retailers implement strategies to fend off Amazon

26. Stocks Rattled by Amazon in 2017

27. A communication revolution

28. Forty years hence: the repositioning of history

29. Diplomacy's Femme Fatale

30. Perceived influence of the use of electronic information resources on scholarly work and publication productivity

31. Internet's Killing The TV Star, Survey Says; The Internet's emergence as a primary home entertainment source is having a major impact on the advertising industry, says poll sponsor IBM

32. Study: As Internet News Grows, Print Is in Jeopardy

33. Internet Rates Part Of Puzzle

34. Op-Ed: Be smart with your press release

36. Online Sites Pay Producers To Post Videos; Sites like Revver.com and Eefoof are hoping to beat YouTube at the video game by splitting the money they take in with the people who produce videos, like the recent Revver hit, 'Diet Coke and Mentos Experiment.'

37. On-track online

38. Buying Pools Catch On

39. INSIGHT: Take care when buying internet leads

40. From the area editor: frontiers of search

41. How Wikipedia Breaks News, and Adjusts to It

42. A Web of Answers and Questions

43. IndyMac grew by issuing mortgages online, now it's opening branches.

44. New artists

45. The new age of investigative journalism?

46. New public-access rules mean more Web info for lawyers

47. Looking for Love in All the Right Places

48. Geologic wonders hit the highway

49. WikiLeaks (with facebook, twitter, & blogs) kills off Tunisian tyranny

50. Detroit Free Press Heather Newman column: havingfun@home

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