Tag: Newspapers
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Poynter Online – Visual Journalism Bibliography
Tons of places to check out news design and designers talking about their work. Poynter Online – Visual Journalism Bibliography
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Online NewsHour: Report | Free Newspapers Change Media
Drill down on the free daily newspaper scene with Terence Smith. Online NewsHour: Report | Free Newspapers Change Media
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James W. Carey, Teacher of Journalists, Dies at 71 – New York Times
“Dr. Carey argued that a newspaper is not a transmission of facts or truth. Rather, it is a form of drama.” James W. Carey, Teacher of Journalists, Dies at 71 – New York Times
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Savannah 2.0
I remember Savannah as a gray place on a dreary day after Christmas in 1992, but then again, that’s what riding a Greyhound bus for 25 hours will get you: unlimited views of rundown downtowns. Advice to Greyhound: move your stations to shiny suburban malls. Here’s a far more colorful vision of Savannah: That’s the…
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American Journalism Review – Adapt or Die
“As newspaper companies confront a challenging future, they are increasingly viewing their trademark print product as the engine driving a diverse ‘portfolio’ that embraces other “platforms” such as Web sites and niche publications.” American Journalism Review – Adapt or Die
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BuzzMachine » ‘casting
Jeff Jarvis reports on a London newspaper podcast transmitting content to commuters via Bluetooth at train stations. BuzzMachine » ‘casting
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Question: Who Is MediaNews’s Dean Singleton? – New York Times
“Indeed, Mr. Singleton intends to make a showcase of The San Jose Mercury News, in the heart of Silicon Valley, as a kind of laboratory for how to meld print with the Web.” Question: Who Is MediaNews’s Dean Singleton? – New York Times
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Building a community with newspaper blogs
John Robinson, editor of the blog-and-citizen-journalism-happy Greensboro News & Record in North Carolina, points to Robin Roger’s UNC-Chapel Hill master’s thesis on “Creating community and gaining readers through newspaper blogs.” [The full thesis as a PDF is here.] Robinson on the broad strokes of community-building: “We use the blogs to help us add information, context…
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Sulzberger to speak at Web 2.0 conference
An interesting crossing-of-paths here as NYT chairman Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. gives a speech at the Web 2.0 conference in SF next November. Sulzberger to speak at Web 2.0 conference
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Online and print partying together
via E&P: Editors from the Washington Post and USA Today talk about “the continuous news desk” and “platform-agnostic coverage” on a panel at an Interactive Media conference. One j-school professor in the audience asked what the panelists were looking for in young journalists — should they already be focusing on multi-tasking, shooting video and the…