Month: February 2007
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VIDEO UPDATE: Watsonville police budget issues, La Selva crane gone again, UCSC online dating | Sentinel Multimedia | Santa Cruz Sentinel
I took one for the team today and did our afternoon video update myself while our usual newscaster was out covering something. Please don’t laugh too hard. VIDEO UPDATE: Watsonville police budget issues, La Selva crane gone again, UCSC online dating | Sentinel Multimedia | Santa Cruz Sentinel
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BusinessWeek RSS Generator
This is awesome. It automagically creates an RSS feed for the search term you choose. I’m now subscribed to everything my old friend Roben Farzad writes for BusinessWeek. Shouldn’t every publication have one of these? The Annotated NYT had some of thi BusinessWeek RSS Generator
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Wired News: Supersize Your RSS
Good overview of some RSS services, including places to roll multiple feeds into one. Wired News: Supersize Your RSS
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Stephane Grace Lim
Stephanie’s Web site – this is the sort of portfolio that gets you out of the news biz and into the tech biz. Stephane Grace Lim
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Stephanie Grace Lim to leave the Merc – Visual Editors
A print designer leaves the Merc for … PayPal, of all things. Stephanie Grace Lim to leave the Merc – Visual Editors
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Newspapers make more from online video than TV » Terry Heaton’s PoMo Blog
“Smart newspapers are offering these ads as part of their online classifieds, and there’s no reason television stations can’t do the same. Classifieds are the place in the print world where people go when they want advertising.” Newspapers make more from online video than TV » Terry Heaton’s PoMo Blog
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Why are online journalists asked to monetize everything they do?
Rob Curley raises the above question in a comment thread on Melissa Worden’s post about onBeing, the new Washington Post project Curley’s involved in. Curley says: Why are online journalists treated so differently at most newspapers than the print journalists are? I mean, if a print editor was planning a huge enterprise project that was…
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‘Convergence’ is dead – Teaching Online Journalism
“What I’m against is a lemming-like rush to do something to which you can apply the latest buzz word so that you seem to be adapting and evolving.” Damn. And here I was just getting folks to stop using the word ‘synergy.’ ‘Convergence’ is dead – Teaching Online Journalism
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Do newspapers really have a death wish? – VizEds
“Whatever happens, we need to be comfortable with the idea that we facilitate bringing communities together to talk, and to talk with them (and not at them), not just to plop a finished product in front of them.” via WillS. Do newspapers really have a death wish? – VizEds