Category: Newstangle
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data visualization & visual design – information aesthetics
When I say that I don’t think newspapers can catch up to the Web in category A, B, or C, this is the sort of thing I’m talking about. data visualization & visual design – information aesthetics
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New Rules – Gangrey.com
What if we blow up the newspaper and make up new beats, to follow stories about “Desperation,” “Firsts and Lasts,” “Rock Bands Who Have Not Yet Figured Out That They’re Not Going to be Famous,” etc. New Rules – Gangrey.com
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News Sources and Subject Matter Experts
A database of experts at universities. News Sources and Subject Matter Experts
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Google Spreadsheets mashups? – Depth Reporting
Gobs of potential here. Google spreadsheets search Google for information to fill out your cells. Talk about cutting out the middleman. Makes sense though, right? Structured information easily translates into structured information. Google Spreadsheets mashups? – Depth Reporting
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Taking a disruptive path with video – Howard Owens
Howard on a roll re: video. Explanation of how disruption works for the uninitiated. Taking a disruptive path with video – Howard Owens
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Blogging in the Newsrooms – Center for Citizen Media: Blog
Reminder to self: Call Dan to schedule an interview as soon as IRB and advisers give the go-ahead to start gathering data. Blogging in the Newsrooms – Center for Citizen Media: Blog
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Blogging Between the Lines – American Journalism Review
“The mainstream media have fallen in love with blogs, launching them on everything from politics to life in Las Vegas to bowling. But does the inherent tension between the blogosphere’s anything-goes ethos and the standards of traditional journalism mea Blogging Between the Lines – American Journalism Review
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YouTube – Leet speak
Uh, yeah, about that conversation where the local broadcast shooters were defending the deep and informative reporting you find on Action 8 News at 6 with Becky and Dwight? You might want to show them this gem. Ah, those crazy kids and their computers. YouTube – Leet speak
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YouTube – Martians Descend on Sesame Street
Yip yip yip yip yip uh-huh uh-huh uh-huh. Sounds like Jim on the left. Genius. YouTube – Martians Descend on Sesame Street