Online Journalism Blog:
Yesterday I hosted a session on law for my MA Online Journalism students, which I thought I would embed below.Some background: I teach all my sessions in a coffee shop in central Birmingham – anyone can drop in. This week I s (Read More)
Submitted by genwright
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While video and multimedia technologies are rapidly expanding, the Web remains a largely a text-oriented system. Text utilizes far less space than video or audio, and remains the go-to medium for the majority of the web's pu (Read More)
Submitted by Motown_Terri
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Author : Ethan O. TannerThe best advertising, whether for a small business or large, is advertising that works The price a small business owner pays for advertising would not be an issue if the outcome of the ad was known O (Read More)
mediabistro.com: FishBowlNY:
This morning, Bloomberg LP named Time magazine's deputy managing editor Josh Tyrangiel as the next editor of the recently acquired BusinessWeek.Tyrangiel, who was also the managing editor of Time.com, was instrumental in the (Read More)
Submitted by hemartin
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Google doesn’t need newspapers – it’s official; but its users do, Matt Brittin, UK director of Google, told the Society of Editors conference today.Some key points from Brittin:- “Taking content out of Google news is a politi (Read More)
Submitted by Motown_Terri
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Author : Reputation HawkInternet Reputation Management is the practice of manipulating or reshaping one's search results to reflect a more positive, or accurate, depiction of a particular person or company This industry got (Read More)
paidContent:UK:
By Andrew Clark: Rupert Murdoch’s plans to impose fees for newspaper websites received a morale boost from research suggesting that as many as 48 percent of British and American (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
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On the search for a true “safe haven” investment. (Felix Salmon)How do you create a “forever fund” with long term wealth preservation in mind? (Aleph Blog)Eight trading superstitions. (The Reformed Broker)Interest rates are (Read More)
10,000 words :: where journalism and technology meet :::
One of the most popular trends in online journalism is taking publicly available data and translating it into visualizations or infographics that readers and viewers can quickly and easily understand. A large percentage of th (Read More)
Future Journalists Programme 2008:
"Just because someone attends a top journalism school ... does not mean they will be taught to be great." Read the article by Moagisi Letlhaku (FJP Coordinator) on The Media Online: http://www.themediaonline.co.za/themedia/vi (Read More)
Online Journalism Blog:
Wordpress is being used for thousands of blogs because of how powerful it can be. However, that can often be its downfall and many blog owners come across problems while extending and customising their blog. Being a free plat (Read More)
Online Journalism Blog:
Investigative journalist and lecturer Paul Lashmar has launched a much-needed blog listing upcoming journalism events, books, and other useful tidbits for those following the profession/craft/hobby. The blurb runs:“Keep up to (Read More)
Submitted by stewbagz
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Here S A Great Interview With Clay Shirky By Grittv S Laura Flanders. Clay Shirky Talks About The Power Of Digital Networking And How Social
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Mashable!:
As you can probably tell from our extensive coverage this week, we’re extremely excited about the possibilities of Twitter Lists: from how news organizations are leveraging the feature, to a full Twitter Lists FAQ to the pote (Read More)
mediabistro.com: FishBowlNY:
With Newsweek NewsDay about to begin charging access to their online articles via a pay wall, we're beginning to wonder if there is any other alternative for print publications to make money off the web. Obviously, ads aren't (Read More)
Online Journalism Blog:
Here’s the 7th lesson from my year 2 undergraduate module in Online Journalism, where I look at a range of examples of mapping in journalism, as well as the broader idea of image maps (the rest of the series can be found here (Read More)
Online Journalism Blog:
Local Bloggers are beginning to produce a few good examples of effective scrutiny of Local Councils. In this piece David Keen, who is a Vicar in Yeovil and writes regularly for my Wardman Wire political site, gives an account (Read More)
Submitted by adamsherk
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How journalists approach Twitter, and whether they should (or even want to) is still a matter that’s up for debate in some circles (ahem, Washington Post!). But what’s becoming increasingly clear, and what media types long a (Read More)
Submitted by adamsherk
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If you haven’t participated in a #journchat discussion yet, you’re missing out. The quality of the discussion is better than ever, as Sarah Evans has continued to build a strong, dedicated and passionate community around curr (Read More)
Online Journalism Blog:
I’ve been meaning to blog for a while now about 2 excellent books I’ve read this year about communities online, both of which are pretty much essential reading for anyone involved in community management.The first is Andrew L (Read More)