Month: May 2006
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Share Skype – Language Line® Personal Interpreter
Skype will now interpret for you. For a fee. Very cool. Share Skype – Language Line® Personal Interpreter
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Intern–WIRED Magazine
It’s intern hiring season at Wired magazine in San Francisco. The money isn’t bad, and from what I’ve heard, the Research internship is a great way to make your way into editorial there. Intern–WIRED Magazine
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The Jayson Blair Affair, Three Years On
Editor & Publisher’s Joe Strupp on what has changed at the NYT and elsewhere since the Times printed 7200 words on Blair three years ago today. The Jayson Blair Affair, Three Years On
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Reinventing College Media:Interview with CSUWire’s founders
It’s a wire service for CSU schools, thought up by a couple of students at Cal Poly. Reinventing College Media:Interview with CSUWire’s founders
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Mike Davidson — sIFR 2.0: Rich Accessible Typography for the Masses
How to get pretty non-webby fonts on your pages by using Flash. Mike Davidson — sIFR 2.0: Rich Accessible Typography for the Masses
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New Orleans hospital drama at Atlanta Journal-Constitution
There’s a huge 22-episode package running in print and online down at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution right now, and it takes the reader inside New Orleans hospitals during Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. From the introduction to the piece: To report this story, staff writer Jane O. Hansen interviewed more than 50 people over six months,…
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WSJ.com – The Perfect News Site, 2016
Wall Street Journal readers weigh in on what they want out of an online newspaper. WSJ.com – The Perfect News Site, 2016
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The role of the student media by Kiyoshi Martinez
The student media should listen to the voices of its primary audience: the students. Whether the voice of a lone individual or the chants of the many, the student media should show a favorable pen toward its peers. The role of the student media by Kiyoshi Martinez
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Circulation at the top 20 newspapers
Latest numbers on weekday circulation of the top 20 newspapers in the country. It’s more down than up. Particularly notable is the 15.6% drop at the SF Chronicle. Circulation at the top 20 newspapers