Day: August 22, 2006
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Hartsville Today – The first year of a small-town citizen-journalism site
A 75-page report on the joint J-School/local newspaper citizen journalism site. Hartsville Today – The first year of a small-town citizen-journalism site
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Hartsville Today
A citizen journalism site managed by a South Carolina newspaper and the University of South Carolina’s J-School. Hartsville Today
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All the news that’s fit for bits – Business 2.0 on the New York Times
“Amid uninspiring second-quarter results in which the company’s revenue and profit were basically flat from the same period a year earlier, Internet revenue soared from $49 million to $66 million.” All the news that’s fit for bits – Business 2.0 on the New York Times
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New campus media blog
Check out CampusByline, a new blog tracking student media across the country. “I think that students can do top-notch journalism (I’ve witnessed it) and I believe that there’s a need to highlight the positive work being done. With that in mind, I wanted to start this blog. It’s going to start out small, at first,…
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New Media class at SJSU
Journalism 163, taught by Steve Sloan and Cynthia McCune (at least one section – are there others?), opens for business at SJSU this week. It’s hard to give this thing a name, and I don’t want to contribute any more than I already have to the handwringing and head-scratching over what it should be, or…
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Christopher Scott: 10 CSS Tips You Might Not Have Known About
Good simple CSS advice on a rather handsome site. I like the stripes on the homepage. Christopher Scott: 10 CSS Tips You Might Not Have Known About
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‘OC Post’ Rolls into Homes
When I talk about how newspapers should put out a tab version and a full version, this is what I’m talking about. Interested to see how this goes. ‘OC Post’ Rolls into Homes