Month: May 2006
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El Nuevo Día
Really nice looking newspaper site from Puerto Rico. Comments on articles, plus a “most-commented on stories” box on the front page. Blogs, lots of entry points for reader participation, and a good mix of news and features on the page. El Nuevo Día
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Savannah 2.0
I remember Savannah as a gray place on a dreary day after Christmas in 1992, but then again, that’s what riding a Greyhound bus for 25 hours will get you: unlimited views of rundown downtowns. Advice to Greyhound: move your stations to shiny suburban malls. Here’s a far more colorful vision of Savannah: That’s the…
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UC Berkeley on iTunes U
Load it up and click through to the Journalism and Media category to find some great guest lectures, including Bob Cauthorn, Dan Rather, Tom Friedman & Maureen Dowd, and Helen Thomas. UC Berkeley on iTunes U
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How to get ahead in the newsroom
Steve Outing in E&P: “What seems to be becoming the norm in newsrooms these days is that a growing group of reporters, photographers and editors are now working in jobs where there’s a wide variety of tasks to be done each day: feeding the newspaper’s Web site; writing for blogs and interacting with blog readers;…
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$100 laptop gets working prototype | CNET News.com
“One of the machines on exhibit this week features a new, vividly orange exterior that complements other prototypes done up in shades of green, blue and yellow.” $100 laptop gets working prototype | CNET News.com
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YouTube – Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine
So long, Lloyd Bentsen… YouTube – Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine
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American Journalism Review – Adapt or Die
“As newspaper companies confront a challenging future, they are increasingly viewing their trademark print product as the engine driving a diverse ‘portfolio’ that embraces other “platforms” such as Web sites and niche publications.” American Journalism Review – Adapt or Die
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The Seattle Times: All the news that’s fit to pilfer? Not your typical student election
At Central Washington University, election day newspapers disappear, turn up in the garage of a candidate for student body president. The Seattle Times: All the news that’s fit to pilfer? Not your typical student election