Tag: blogs
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chron.Commons | Chron.com – Houston Chronicle
Gobs of reader-authored blogs at the Houston Chronicle. chron.Commons | Chron.com – Houston Chronicle
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TechCrunch » BlogBurst to Launch Tomorrow
BlogBust is live – bringing blog posts from outside the newsroom to newspaper web sites (and print???). TechCrunch » BlogBurst to Launch Tomorrow
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Online Journalism Review – Can newspapers do blogs right?
Bob Cauthorn: “Under the best case, newspaper blog comments are enfeebled interactivity. Only fractional percentages of readers comment on staff-written blogs. Maybe the public has simply given up on the idea of newspapers listening or caring.” Online Journalism Review – Can newspapers do blogs right?
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Salam Pax audio is online
One of the Salam Pax talks in San Jose last month is now online as a Commonwealth Club podcast here. It looks like the audio will also be on KQED (88.5 FM in the Bay Area). You can find the story I wrote for the Daily on his talk at SJSU here. An excerpt from…
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Site notes
A couple tweaks here lately. I’ve added a feed in the sidebar that pulls in everything I post to my del.icio.us account, and I’m using it to post links to useful and timely things like news stories about the McClatchy/Knight Ridder sale process, webcasts of cool conferences, and blog posts about how to save the…
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‘A very delicate balancing act’: the columnist/blogger hybrid
LA Times blogger/columnist talks to OJR about forming policies to solve the questions we keep asking, including some notes on langauge. ‘A very delicate balancing act’: the columnist/blogger hybrid
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Curbed SF
Reading the NYC version of Curbed, a blog about real estate and related land wars, I always used to get a little bit nostalgic for my rapidly gentrifying neighborhood. Curbed SF
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Blogging Their Way Through Academe – US News & World Report
Apparently, lots of graduate students are blogging about their classes, research, and lives. This comes as a complete surprise to me. Honest. Blogging Their Way Through Academe – US News & World Report
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The Volunteer State – Some Posties blog for free – Washington City Paper
How to pay reporters who blog? And who do they work for, anyway? The Volunteer State – Some Posties blog for free – Washington City Paper
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Katie, Katie, Katie: Why the anchor is still important
A handful of New Media pundits have been questioning the wisdom CBS had in hiring Katie Couric away from the Today Show to plant her in the anchor’s chair on the evening news. Granted, CBS is spending gobs of money they could be putting into other projects, but think about this: With more unbundled media…