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Chris Anderson on the Economics of 'Free': 'Maybe Media Will Be a Hobby Rather than a Job' - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
Before he became the editor of Wired, Chris Anderson wrote for the Economist , Science and Nature . After the dot- com crash, though, Wired magazine, which was founded in 1993, lost some of it's relevance. But Anderson turned the publication into a cult must- have for the high- tech community ...
Wired's Chris Anderson Yawns Freely when 'News' and 'Media' Mentioned
mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com — Don't ask Wired Chris Anderson about "media," "journalism" or "news."... (more) Wired's Chris Anderson Yawns Freely when 'News' and ...
The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs: So Chris Anderson calls
The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs: So Chris Anderson calls
fakesteve.blogspot.com — He's like, Here's why you need me on your board. You're making one very big mistake, which... is, you're charging money for products. And that is just sooo 20th century. Okay? The model of the future is you should be giving this stuff away free. Macs, ... (more) The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs: So Chris Anderson calls
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VentureBeat — ... Wired editor says, “Maybe media will be a hobby rather than a job” — Chris Anderson says he and his staff no longer use the words journalism, media or news because they’ve become meaningless 20th-century aphorisms. Anderson is one of the few advanced thinkers in the business who can explain himself coherently, and Spiegel interviewer Frank Hornig came to play hardball. The result is a worthwhile two-page article much, much longer than 140 characters. ...

Chris Anderson's Unbelievably Annoying Interview With Spiegel
Silicon Alley Insider — Wired Editor Chris Anderson Wired editor Chris Anderson sat down with Spiegel to discuss his outlook on the media world. The first part of the interview, in which Chris refuses to use traditional terms to describe the product his business produces 24/7 365 days a year, is ridiculous. SPIEGEL: Mr. Anderson, let's talk about the future of journalism. Anderson: This is going to be a very annoying interview. I don't use the word journalism. Um, okay. So Wired doesn't produce journalism? What does it produce, then? In any event, other people use the word "journalism." And ...

Morning Xtra: Hewlett Packard Wars With Hippies, Microsoft Retail Stores
Switched — ... A spirited debate between Wired's editor Chris Anderson and Spiegel Online suggests that media, as we know it, will become a hobby instead of a job, and that print is irrelevant. [From: ...

Chris Anderson: Asshole Interviewee
Valleywag — Wired editor Chris Anderson has fully morphed from a journalist, who knows what it's like to have to interview other people, into a celebrity, who has no time for these fucking reporters and their boring questions. "Journalism," what's that? This is the very first question from a Q&A; with Anderson in the German mag Spiegel: SPIEGEL: Mr. Anderson, let's talk about the future of journalism. Anderson: This is going to be a very annoying interview. I don't use the word journalism. Uhh... ...

Chris Anderson: Asshole Interviewee
Gawker: valleywag — Wired editor Chris Anderson has fully morphed from a journalist, who knows what it's like to have to interview other people, into a celebrity, who has no time for these fucking reporters and their boring questions. "Journalism," what's that? This is the very first question from a Q&A; with Anderson in the German mag Spiegel: SPIEGEL: Mr. Anderson, let's talk about the future of journalism. Anderson: This is going to be a very annoying interview. I don't use the word journalism. Uhh... ...

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