paidContent.org:
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TechCrunch:
TechCrunch columnist Paul Carr took to New York’s public radio station WNYC yesterday to discuss the pros and cons of citizen journalism in the context of breaking news. Carr was joined by host Brian Lehrer and journalist an (Read More)
The Inquisitr:
Can you just imagine the phone call at Twitter WHQ when they were asked by the US State Department to hold off on a planned maintenance so that the voice in Iran could be heard around the world following the country’s nationa (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)
Submitted by englishpack
from Twitter:
Mathew / mathewingram.com/work:
Citizen journalism: I'll take it, flaws and all —.. http://bit.ly/2nZaL6 [Web News] #Media. (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Paul Carr, who started writing for TechCrunch not long ago, is an entertaining writer, and he often puts his finger on issues that others tend to avoid in their headlong rush towards whatever is shiny and new, which is why I’ (Read More)
All Things Digital:
By Mathew Ingram, Communities Editor of the Globe and MailPaul Carr, who started writing for TechCrunch not long ago, is an entertaining writer, and he often puts his finger on issues that others tend to avoid in their headlo (Read More)
All Things Digital:
By David Quigg, Blogger, DavidQuigg.comNYU Prof. Jay Rosen posted this on Twitter this morning: “Paul Carr is going contrarian on citizen journalism’s ass. Jerks with cell phones and Twitter accounts appall him http://jr.ly/m (Read More)
Submitted by stewbagz
from blog:
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Submitted by loiclemeur
from Twitter:
terrifying and so true column of @paulcarr about the terror of citizen journalism when it goes wrong http://bit.ly/4oUMQe. (Read More)
Submitted by stewbagz
from blog:
One Of The Big Questions About The Future Of Journalism Is Whether The Internet Can Foster A New Alliance Between Professional Reporters And
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The Inquisitr:
Among the doomsayers and Luddites at Sydney’s Media140 conference (see my earlier review here) this week there were some positive people, some on stage, but more again in the audience. Without the benefit of actually undertak (Read More)
The Blog:
One of the big questions in the debate over the future of journalism is whether the Internet can foster a new alliance between professional reporters and citizens who have a high interest or expertise in a particular topic.He (Read More)
News from Journalism.co.uk:
“[I]f our nerves are shot, we’re excited, elated, enthralled (…) For those of us who willingly quit good jobs with big media companies to join an untried journalism start-up with an untested business model, this site, this t (Read More)
readwriteweb:
Two years ago social news site Newsvine was acquired by MSNBC, the Microsoft/NBC joint venture. The site had launched publicly in March 2006 and was considered to be one of the best designed new breed of 'web 2.0' news sites. (Read More)
Submitted by hemartin
from blog:
Eric Pfanner (London Bureau Chief at International Herald Tribune)sagt auch gleich was mit der Umschreibung 'Schutz von Online-Journalismus' gemeint ist:Es geht (natürlich) darum, (neue) Wege zu finden um den arg gebeutelten (Read More)
readwriteweb:
Time for this week's events guide. You can download the entire event calendar in iCal format or import it into your Google Calendar. You can also import individual events using the link beside each entry. This events guide is (Read More)
MediaShift:
When Sen. Charles Schumer amended the Senate's bill to exclude unpaid reporters, bloggers, and citizen journalists from a proposed federal shield law, many in the Internet and journalism community were outraged. In the wake o (Read More)