Tag: journalism
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Poynter Online – Jerry Ceppos on J Schools: Ethics, Convergence, P.R. and More
Looks like a decent Q & A with Ceppos from Poynter.org Poynter Online – Jerry Ceppos on J Schools: Ethics, Convergence, P.R. and More
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Who Needs Ink? A panel discussion on the Future of Newspapers
Commonwealth Club event at San Jose City Hall: Who Needs Ink? Who’s here? Ex-Mercury News tech writer Dan Gillmor, currently of various citizen journalism initiatives Jerry Ceppos, ex-Knight Ridder news executive (and Merc alum) Peter Appert, a Goldman Sachs analyst Joan Walsh, Salon‘s editor-in-chief Jim Bettinger, communications prof from Stanford (and Merc alum) is moderating…
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Multimedia Training
Awesome full tutorial on putting together multimedia journalism presentations. Thanks Berkeley! Multimedia Training
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The Mercury News, Silicon Valley, and the Future of Newspapers
It’s getting fun. Seriously, these could be the best of times for the future of newspapers, with twelve orphans out there right now just waiting to be transformed into… well, to be transformed into whatever’s coming next in mass media. Dan Gillmor floated the idea that Yahoo could swoop in from Sunnyvale and buy the…
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This year’s big “duh”
Last year, the big “duh” was the raging irrational debate over whether blogs were journalism. Answer? If you write journalism, it’s journalism. If you record journalism, it’s journalism. Doesn’t matter what medium you choose to display it in, doesn’t matter if you’re the San Jose Mercury News or Grade the News or Rocketboom — it’s…
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Poynter Online – E-Media Tidbits
Stanford University’s Center for the Study of the North American West is offering a $3500-$7000 two-week fellowship for for western enterprise reporting. All are welcome to apply, applications due May 1. Poynter Online – E-Media Tidbits
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Journalism.org- The State of the News Media 2006
Here’s the “Online” section of the Project for Excellence in Journalism’s 2006 report. Journalism.org- The State of the News Media 2006
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Sunshine Week
It’s Sunshine Week: Find something to FOIA, check the courthouse for records from that lawsuit story you’re working on, dig around in the law a little bit, root for open government! Sunshine Week
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Grade the News Blogs
Lou Alexander’s coverage of the Knight Ridder sale saga. (I’m rooting for McClatchy…) Grade the News Blogs