Tag: Newspapers
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Newspapers Struggle to Respond to Web Challenge – CIO.com
Seven pages on the subject with a narrative lede involving delivery trucks and a crisp winter morning. Thx Mark. Newspapers Struggle to Respond to Web Challenge – CIO.com
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Basic training: The right tool for the right desk
I don’t care if you write for a tabloid, college paper, local placeblog, niche site, major metro, community newsletter, alt weekly, or the New York Times — What’s the one thing you wish your news site had more of?
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Web vs. Print: Online Successes at One Newspaper Raise More Questions Than They Answer – Knowledge@Wharton
Biz-school style analysis of washingtonpost.com. One takeaway? Go freemium… thx Will. Web vs. Print: Online Successes at One Newspaper Raise More Questions Than They Answer – Knowledge@Wharton
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‘Most E-Mailed’ List Tearing New York Times’ Newsroom Apart | The Onion
Self-explanatory. ‘Most E-Mailed’ List Tearing New York Times’ Newsroom Apart | The Onion
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Welcome to a new Express-News front page [PDF]
San Antonio’s guide to their new double-rail front. Welcome to a new Express-News front page [PDF]
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Newspaper Wiki: Schematics – Information Architects
Calling this a wiki is clearly off-putting to some people, but they’re on the right track to creating a dynamic archive of stories, where corrections, annotations, developments and commentary all lives together on the page. Newspaper Wiki: Schematics – Information Architects
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Myths and Realities of Convergence – Nieman Reports
Randy Covington in the Winter 2006 ‘Goodbye Gutenberg’ issue: “The truth is convergence costs money because usually it requires additional staff and more technology….Convergence needs to be undertaken as a growth strategy, not a cost-cutting measure.” Myths and Realities of Convergence – Nieman Reports
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Lawrence Journal-World / Marketplace / Directory
Django-driven biz directory. Lawrence Journal-World / Marketplace / Directory
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Washington Post Redesign as a Wiki – Information Architects
Sexy hypothetical redesign of washingtonpost.com, all traditional above the fold, all social and 2.0 and commenty and UGC and wiki and whatnot below the waist. Washington Post Redesign as a Wiki – Information Architects
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Journalists need to be entrepreneurial – Howard Owens
I read this when he posted it, but it’s the sort of thing I should re-read once a week or so. The trick, of course, is teaching/training journalists to be entrepreneurial. Journalists need to be entrepreneurial – Howard Owens