Tag: journalism
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A Public Can Talk To Itself: Why The Future of News is Actually Pretty Clear
Cody Brown builds up and boils down the historical shift from one-way broadcast communication to the current sphere of blogs and microblogs through the lens of The New York Times. A Public Can Talk To Itself: Why The Future of News is Actually Pretty Clear
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After Effects Workflow at The New York Times
Zach Wise outlines the process of creating an After Effects-fueled motion graphics presentation at the New York Times. After Effects Workflow at The New York Times
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Editor as star
A brash public personality running a newspaper: Is this German editor a throwback or a modern rock star? Editor as star
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My advice to journalism students
I’ve been through most of this before, either in blog posts or in person, whenever I get the chance to talk with journalism students, but it’s worth repeating. A few tweets this week seem to have proved that, so I’m putting this updated compendium of my advice together for posterity. My advice to journalism students…
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Journalism conferences are too expensive
Mallory Colliflower and Lori Marie Todd argue that, yes, your journalism conference, with all its hotel rooms, wireless access, big-name keynotes, and banquet dinners is incredibly expensive at a time when newsrooms are cutting back to the barest of bones. Journalism conferences are too expensive
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A peek behind Technically Philly’s Knight Grant Application
A featured Wired Journalists post by Sean Blanda covering the backstory of Technically Philly’s Knight News Challenge grant. A peek behind Technically Philly’s Knight Grant Application
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Readers expect news to find them
Of course we do. Gina Chen revisits “…if the news is that important, it will find me…” Readers expect news to find them
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An Open Letter To WSN
Things are heating up between the upstart online-only news site and the established student newspaper at my alma mater, New York University. An Open Letter To WSN
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ONA09 debrief and the swagger
Well, it’s been a pretty awesome week. I spent most of last Thursday through Sunday at the 2009 Online News Association conference in San Francisco, and if you follow me on Twitter or spotted a short post on my blog over the weekend, you know that Publish2, my current employer, was honored with a rather…
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Knight Foundation to Fund Plug-and-Play Version of EveryBlock
Pat Thornton talks with Gary Kebbel about a possible future for EveryBlock’s open-sourced code: “The Knight Foundation is working with advisers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to form a team to further development of EveryBlock and make it much easier for news organizations to set up the software on their sites, Kebbel said. Knight…