Tag: journalism
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Representative Journalism – A Public Journalism Network weblog
A thousand ideas are blooming this month. Something in the air? Layoff fever? Or are we hitting some sort of take-up point where a group of talkers are becoming builders of systems? via Dave C. Representative Journalism – A Public Journalism Network weblog
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The L.A. Times responds – BuzzMachine
“We in this biz get it from both ends, remember; we’re stenographers *and* deaf. But sometimes, we’re also capable of recognizing when someone is lying, spinning, dodging or obfuscating.” – Jon Healey, LA TImes The L.A. Times responds – BuzzMachine
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House panel approves legal shield for bloggers – CNET News.com
Not as great as it sounds. Basically says that bloggers are journalists IF they make money “or livelihood” — if they take ads. Not sure how detailed the language is, because my blog has certainly been a factor in getting “livelihood.” via Dave W. House panel approves legal shield for bloggers – CNET News.com
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Managing Your Digital Professional Identity – web.aan.org
Get an URL, get a portfolio up, get a blog, join the network, be a journalist online even if you’re not an online journalist. Good advice here for j-school students looking to build themselves as a brand. Managing Your Digital Professional Identity – web.aan.org
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Programmin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo – William M. Hartnett
“If you want to work in a newsroom in Miami, you better speak Spanish. If you want to work with data in any newsroom anywhere, you will run into a problem that requires you to start messing around with a scripting language. It’s inevitable.” Programmin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo – William M. Hartnett
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Should journalists learn to code? – Scott Rosenberg
“What journalists do need is working digital literacy. They need to understand something about how the technology that’s reshaping media works, how it’s built, what its strengths and weaknesses are, and how to harness it.” via Jarvis. Should journalists learn to code? – Scott Rosenberg
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Journalists need|don’t need to learn programming | mattwaite.com
A journalist/programmer talking about journalists who program and vice versa. If you’re on either side of that equation, or an editor trying to figure out which one to hire next, read this post. Journalists need|don’t need to learn programming | mattwaite.com
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Vell, Zaphod’s just zis guy, you know?
I got the IM interview treatment from Bryan Murley over at Innovation in College Media last night. Hopefully I don’t come off sounding like I have two heads and three arms, if you know what I mean. Regular readers of this blog (all three of you) have heard most of what I said, er, typed,…
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MICHAEL ROSENBERG: Journalism rules: Here are the secrets – Detroit Free Press
Nine rules: “5. Internet, Schminternet. It will be gone in five years. People will always love reading a newspaper — and so will you, our intrepid reporter, once you accept our buyout offer.” MICHAEL ROSENBERG: Journalism rules: Here are the secrets – Detroit Free Press
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Teach yourself – Paul Conley
Fantastic set of links from Paul – these are the core applications you should be learning if you don’t already know how to use them, and these are the sources to learn them from. Read feeds, blog, create multimedia stories. Teach yourself. Teach yourself – Paul Conley