Tag: Newspapers
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Don’t even try to get that story on A1
Pullquote from a bit of morning reading at the Knight Digital Media Center’s News Leadership 3.0 blog: “I once consulted at a well-respected metro newspaper where several writers told me they tried to avoid pitching their stories for the front page because the ‘serial editing’ of these stories was such a hassle for them and…
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Carnival folo
Some of the best posts I see coming out of this past weekend’s Carnival of Journalism are drifting into the blogosphere after the fact, as folks not on deadline analyze what we prattled on about for a few grafs each, who did the prattling, and how to muster up some real temporal freedom in newsrooms.…
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Anderson conflicted – Common Sense Journalism
A great follow-up to this weekend’s Carnival of Journalism. Doug Fisher goes in-depth on one town / one newspaper, analyzes what they’ve tried, re: innovation (or catching up, as the case may be). Anderson conflicted – Common Sense Journalism
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May Carnival of Journalism
I’m jumping the gun on putting up this post to serve as the center ring for the May Carnival of Journalism. Earlier today, I asked the list of carnivalers to consider answering this question at the core of driving innovation at mainstream news organizations: What should news organizations stop doing, today, immediately, to make more…
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Looking from the outside in – Melissa Worden
Melissa’s notes on how she consumes news now that she doesn’t work at a paper. Looking from the outside in – Melissa Worden
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Small Newspapers Can Lead the Way – Readership Institute
A good rundown of how “small” newspapers are innovating online, with more than the usual suspects. Every newspaper I deal with is smaller than these. Small Newspapers Can Lead the Way – Readership Institute
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How to Create Killer Niche Web Sites Without Hiring – E&P
Steve Outing on pro-am journalism, with an emphasis on creating closed networks of invited contributors. How to Create Killer Niche Web Sites Without Hiring – E&P
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Twitter – what are you doing in your newsroom? What would you like to do? – Online Journalism Blog
Twitter – what are you doing in your newsroom? What would you like to do? – Online Journalism Blog
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Culture shock
Trying to turn the tide of the decline of newspapers from the inside involves a great deal of evangelizing and pontificating and running through sets of common scenarios with folks who are still firmly planted in the Paper business rather than the News business. That’s no surprise. And it’s no surprise that top-down, do-it-this-way mandates…
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My Ten Point Plan to Reinvent The Newspaper Business – Ted’s Take
Ted Leonsis offers some great ideas of where to go next. The heavy lifting is actually changing the mindset of the folks who make the points on this plan happen. My Ten Point Plan to Reinvent The Newspaper Business – Ted’s Take