Category: Newstangle
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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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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
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UC Berkeley Journalism / Event: Careers in Digital Journalism
Webcast of a lunchtime panel talk at Berkeley that I should have gone to. Lots of local online journalism gurus here. Worth a look if you have any intention of working in the online department of a Bay Area paper. (Hint: You do.) UC Berkeley Journalism / Event: Careers in Digital Journalism
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A future filled with vanishing ink | csmonitor.com
“I still have a copy of The New York Times from Thursday, July 7, 2005. The front page showed Londoners celebrating the news that they had been awarded the 2012 summer Olympic Games. But this was old news by the time it hit the streets.” A future filled with vanishing ink | csmonitor.com