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US Economic Future

Is America heading into a Depression? If so, will it mirror the one in the 1930s or would we be in a new situation? Would it be calamity across the board or would some sectors or parts of the nation be better off than others? If not a depression, what kind of a recession would it be? Would we be facing severe inflation or deflation?

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Recent Blooker Opinions:
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President & CEO, Lending Cycle, John Jackson, thinks the US should encourage limits/controls on non-essential spending
* Prof. Snaith, one of the country's most accurate forecasters, believes we are heading into a severe recession.
* Source Media Managing Dir., Michael Stanton, believes we are not out of the woods.
* Prof. Hopkins predicts no depression
* Rod Klein believes we should do away with SS as we know it

 

Government Bailout for Newspapers

Government Bailout of NewspapersSeveral journalists and media professionals share their thoughts on whether government bailout of newspapers is an option for the future?

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Recent Blooker Opinions:

* Prof. Charlotte Grimes talks about the history of journalism, putting govt help in perpective
* Prof. Calin Brown says no to public funding
* Prof. Douglas Perret Starr believes papers need to attract young reader sand publish more local news.
* Prof Michael Saffran advocates a lift of the newspaper/broadcast cross-ownership ban as one potential remedy.
* Editor of Mobile Marketing, Mickey Alam Khan, believes that losing papers like the NYT will stunt the US intellectually
* Prof. Conti believes government help would hurt the free press
* Journalist and Prof. Marti Harvey thinks the philanthropic model is a viable option

 

The Future of Journalism

Public Relations, Journalism and PolicyMajor newspapers are closing or laying off hundreds. Meanwhile, citizen journalism is taking off at a rate never imagined. What is the future of journalism, and what will the information distribution map look like in 20 years. Is traditional journalism a thing of the past?

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Recent Blooker Opinions:
* Interview with Christian Science Monitor editor, John Yemma
* Gerry Storch shares his views on NYT case
* Prof. Paul MacArthur
believes newspapers need to adapt
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David Johnson, CEO of Strategic Vision, believes city papers might be history
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Hubdub.com's Nigel Eccles: U.S. papers missed big chance
* Sean Dougherty believes the future of newspapers is online
* Andrew Degenholtz believes the future of journalism isn't all bleak
* Prof. Paul Steinmetz believes online journalism has had many positive outcomes
* Jonathan Stark believes the answer is more local news
* Former journalist and blogger Thursday Bram shares thoughts on citizen journalism
* Prof. Michael Ray Smith believes community newspapers are the future
* Former St. Pete Timeser Paul Swider started his own site
* PR pro Tim O'Brien: papers' demise isn't good
 

Public Relations, Journalism, and Policy

Public Relations, Journalism and PolicyMany argue that public relations, in its many forms, has single handedly damaged both the media industry and our leaders' ability to effectively perform. However, the answer is more complicated than that. We want to expand on this topic!


Recent Blooker Opinions:
*Prof. Nancy Snow examines Nixon/Frost interview
* PR practitioner Cherie Kerr explains why politicians play favorites
* ProGeekPolitics Founder discusses the Fairness Doctrine
 

Saving the Auto Companies

We are trying to explore possible solutions to save the auto company One Blooker suggested forcing the oil companies to help out financially. Make sure you send us your suggestions or comment on those below.

 


Recent Blooker Opinions:
* Saving the auto companies (the easy way)
* Jim Camp president of Camp Negotiation Systems comments on the auto bailout and GM's request for another $16.6 billion.
* OurBlook Founder believes the UAW is to blame
* Professor Thomas Hopkins
* Camp Negotiations President, Jim Camp
* Blogger Matt Keegan
* Blooker Daniel Cuevas

 
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