Tag: Newspapers
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Blue Plate Special: Editor Blogs
Over at the Blue Plate Special, which still has that “new blog” smell, Jay Rosen and some of his students are breaking down the details on newspapers that blog. Here’s a great post on John Robinson, editor of the blog-happy Greensboro News & Record in North Carolina. Briana Mowrey, a grad student in NYU’s j-school,…
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The editors are blogging – and they have opinions. Should they?
The Santa Cruz Sentinel is running a pair of blogs. (Full disclosure: I live in Santa Cruz, and rarely purchase a print edition of any of the three papers I can easily find at the corner store.) One of the blogs is an “Editors’ Notebook” written by Editor Tom Honig and Managing Editor Don Miller.…
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Poynter Online – E-Media Tidbits
Odd little piece of research finds that the larger the newspaper, the less readers trust the website. Huh? Interesting. Poynter Online – E-Media Tidbits
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Subtraction: How to Get Ahead in Online News Design
Want to design, build, or code the New York Times? Read this post. Subtraction: How to Get Ahead in Online News Design
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Jerry Ceppos critiques the Spartan Daily
Jerry Ceppos, former news executive at Knight Ridder, is in the middle of a series of guest lectures and conversations in classes here at the SJSU School of Journalism & Mass Communications. Today, Ceppos is in the Spartan Daily newsroom, taking over the usual critique. Highlights… Make sure the stories in your paper connect to…
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A Critical Error at ‘The New York Times’
A Rutgers journalism student is turned down for an internship at the NY Times because his professor had criticized the NYT in columns for Editor & Publisher. A Critical Error at ‘The New York Times’
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New York Times to provide broadband video content – Editors Weblog
Yes, please, more of that from everyone. Newspaper websites with video, audio, podcasts, slideshows, links to bloggers writing about each article. Add some sort of community/forum function and we’ll call it a day. Tomorrow, we’ll make some content deal New York Times to provide broadband video content – Editors Weblog
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The JMC Journal: Who needs ink?
I would be at this even if it weren’t (I’m assuming) a required event happening during our class meeting time. The JMC Journal: Who needs ink?