Tag: onlinenews
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Get Smart About Your Readers – Readership Institute
Rich Gordon’s hierarchy of database journalism: must-read for anyone trying to figure out where to start parsing. via Squared. Get Smart About Your Readers – Readership Institute
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Building Local Business Pages on Facebook – Screenwerk
Dead simple How to Add a Page for Your Newspaper to Facebook. Building Local Business Pages on Facebook – Screenwerk
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From the inverted pyramid to the tumbled pyramid (João Canavilhas) – Online Journalism Blog
“This behaviour suggests that web news writing compels a shift from the paradigm of printed press techniques. While data organisation in print progresses towards contents deemed the least relevant by the journalist, online it is the readers who define the From the inverted pyramid to the tumbled pyramid (João Canavilhas) – Online Journalism Blog
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You can’t scoop yourself – The Journalism Iconoclast
“If your paper is always the first paper to have up-to-date news, people will go to that site first and more often than competitors. Why would I want to go to your competitor’s Web site that doesn’t have up-to-date news stories?” You can’t scoop yourself – The Journalism Iconoclast
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The architecture of content and comments – BuzzMachine
A much more complicated version of stories and comments across the web tied together – more appropriate for a free-standing application (a la Technorati) than a newspaper.com, but it has potential for big orgs like NYT or WaPo. The architecture of content and comments – BuzzMachine
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The Rake Today: Media: Lambert to the Slaughter
“Next Monday appears to be the date for former Star Tribune editor and publisher Joel Kramer to reveal his plans for the launch of a professionally edited and reported online newspaper.” – via Lucas. The Rake Today: Media: Lambert to the Slaughter
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The Loop | Your college. Your life. Our Rochester.
This is pleasant and all, but I honestly have a hard time believing college students are an unserved niche in any town, Roanoke, Rochester, etc. Just because you don’t serve a niche doesn’t mean it’s unserved. The Loop | Your college. Your life. Our Rochester.
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CityTools News and Information
What hath Bob Cauthorn wrought? Well, I haven’t really figured it out yet, but I’m betting there’s something useful in here somewhere. Anyone have a useful explanation? CityTools News and Information