Author: Ryan Sholin
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They’re Not in Your Club but They Are in Your League: Firedoglake at the Libby Trial – PressThink
Jay Rosen wakes up PressThink from a two-month slumber with a bang, demonstrating to the unaware just how beyond-arrived blogs are. This is like a refreshed 2004 manifesto, only now it’s all been put into action. They’re Not in Your Club but They Are in Your League: Firedoglake at the Libby Trial – PressThink
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Four types of online video journalism « Online Journalism Blog
On the daily update model: “For advertising sales departments, it’s a useful way of tapping into TV advertising budgets, but for readers it’s redundant compared to searchable, scannable web text.” Four types of online video journalism « Online Journalism Blog
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Community | share.triangle.com
Raliegh, NC newspaper’s newish community site. Nice, feature rich, lots of buttons to push, pretty clean and clear. Makes it look easy to participate. Runs on Drupal. Community | share.triangle.com
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News as a social play: Here comes MySpace News! » Terry Heaton’s PoMo Blog
“MySpace is getting into the news business with launch due in early 2nd quarter, according to inside sources and the company’s own sales materials.” News as a social play: Here comes MySpace News! » Terry Heaton’s PoMo Blog
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Work with me at washingtonpost.com | Holovaty.com
Adrian is hiring. Work with me at washingtonpost.com | Holovaty.com
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Live newspapers and dead deer | yelvington.com
How small does a newspaper have to be to make this work? Are we short-changing the community if we shuffle all their life events off to the “community” site, or do birthday party pictures belong in our paper? Live newspapers and dead deer | yelvington.com
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Audio Video Edition: Specially Selected Free and Open Source Software
Useful free tools. Thx BryanM. Audio Video Edition: Specially Selected Free and Open Source Software
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Web Focus Leads Newspapers to Hire Programmers for Editorial Staff – MediaShift
Mark Glaser on how a few different newspapers have handled integrating news programmers into the newsroom. I don’t have all the chops to be one of these guys, but as an online editor, I would love to have someone like this to work exclusively on news. Web Focus Leads Newspapers to Hire Programmers for Editorial…
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Obligatory post explaining the redesign of this site
For those of you keeping score at home, this is the sixth different design I’ve used, if we start keeping track back at Blogspot in 2005.