Tag: Newspapers
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Curley patient and confident about video – APME
More nuggets from Rob Curley: Use interns, video draws in young readers, be patient waiting for take-up of innovation. Curley patient and confident about video – APME
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Job opening in Roanoke
Want to work with an all-star award-winning online and multimedia journalism team for a daily that’s big enough to have lots of resources but small enough that you get to get your hands dirty as the lead developer on some projects? Go to Roanoke. From Seth Gitner, the multimedia editor at the Roanoke Times in…
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Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.- Newspapers
Full list of CNHI papers. Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.- Newspapers
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Lessons From a Newsroom’s Digital Frontline – Nieman Reports
Awesome details on the online development in Roanoke. Lessons From a Newsroom’s Digital Frontline – Nieman Reports
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Letter to Romenesko by John Walter
Ways to re-energize readers a la LA Times initiative: “2. Fire any reporter or editor who refuses to learn how to use the Web to its greatest advantage, or to experiment with what works on Web vs. what works in print.” Letter to Romenesko by John Walter
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Top 100 U.S. Google News headliners – Newsknife
This is important: Why isn’t your newspaper on this list? Are you writing Web-only informational headlines? I hope so. Do you have duplicate content across a number of sites? I’m pretty sure that’s a negative thing. Check out the list. Top 100 U.S. Google News headliners – Newsknife
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The Future Of Newspapers – Clayton Christensen at Forbes.com
“Newspaper companies have only begun to scratch their innovation potential. To succeed, they have to learn to look at markets in new ways. They must invest to create new capabilities and rethink the way they work individually and collectively.” The Future Of Newspapers – Clayton Christensen at Forbes.com
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New rules for newspapers – Brass Tacks Design
Radical thoughts from Alan Jacobson: “The job prospects for scribes were pretty bleak after Gutenberg. Our future could be just as bleak unless we act quickly and decisively.” New rules for newspapers – Brass Tacks Design
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TechCrunch gets eaten alive at the ONA
Apparently, I missed all the fun when I decided to skip the Online News Association conference in DC last week. TechCrunch author/editor/owner Mike Arrington showed up for a panel talk with Jeff Jarvis of BuzzMachine, Mike Davidson of Newsvine, and Adam Yamaguchi of Current. Sounds like a good plan, right? A tech blogger, a media…