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...publish their efforts on the Net. Whether anyone will look at them is another question. The radical difference between the Internet and other mass media is that while anyone can make a bid for attention at http something or other, there is no central audience regularly tuning to channel 2 or 4 or 7 -- no easy way to command major market share. If websites were channels, there would be tens of millions of them on the Net, which helps explain why every muffler shop, pizzeria and hardware store seems to have one, as well as every crank. And that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Power of Virtual Community | 3/30/1997 | See Source »

...with profiles and quizzes like "Who Am I?" (sample question: "I became a U.S. Senator from Mississippi, and in 1853 was appointed Secretary of War under President Franklin Pierce..." Answer: Jefferson Davis). A line of books associated with the series will be published this year. An all-Biography cable channel is set to arrive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: THESE ARE THEIR LIVES | 3/17/1997 | See Source »

...worked half as much my second year. I didn't know how to delegate the work to other people," he says. "I used to get up at 5:30 [a.m.] to watch the Weather Channel to make sure it wasn't going to rain." Kanter explains that during his second year, he discovered he could get his employees to monitor the weather and call him if there were problems...

Author: By Lori I. Diamond, | Title: Student STARTUPS | 3/15/1997 | See Source »

Instead, they are encouraged to channel their interest in baseball toward softball. "In my high school, there were softball tryouts for girls, and baseball tryouts for boys," Croteau said...

Author: By Hui K. Kuok, | Title: Panelists: More Opportunities Needed for Women in Baseball | 3/14/1997 | See Source »

...finance fl ap came Monday when President Clinton told reporters that he never been informed about FBI suspicions that China tried to influence Congress with donations during the 1996 campaigns. In June 1996 the FBI told two officials at the White House National Secu rity Council that China might channel money to Congressional races. Strangely enough, the agency instructed the officials to keep the information to themselves. "I'm told that's not routine," Presidential spokesman Mike McCurry dryly observed. Although Clinton says he didn't know what was going on, plenty of other people did: California Representative Nancy Pelosi...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Need to Know | 3/10/1997 | See Source »

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