Tag: onlinenews
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EveryBlock: One-Stop Shop for Local Info – E-Media Tidbits
“The second experiment, once we’ve released EveryBlock’s code, will be to find out whether news organizations or citizens will want to take on the responsibility of publishing similar sites in their own communities.” – Adrian H. EveryBlock: One-Stop Shop for Local Info – E-Media Tidbits
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Fimoculous.com – misc – iPredict
Rex’s notes on iPredict, a new data visualization game at MSNBC. With uppity McLuhan quotes to please the grad student in me. Fimoculous.com – misc – iPredict
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iPredict – Entertainment – MSNBC.com
Rex, you appear to have too much fun at work. That’s not fair. (Note to self: Have more fun at work.) iPredict – Entertainment – MSNBC.com
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Is USA Today’s orientation toward social networking detrimental to its journalistic purpose? – Editors Weblog
“While many newspapers still consider a newspaper’s website to be just that, a newspaper’s website, Wilson considers it – and has so for a long time – as a medium standing on its own.” Is USA Today’s orientation toward social networking detrimental to its journalistic purpose? – Editors Weblog
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Summary of Findings: Public Knowledge of Current Affairs Little Changed by News and Information Revolutions
Check out the numbers here on what Americans know based on news source. The Daily Show and Colbert Report, of course, are near the top of the list, but so are Rush and O’Reilly. A little lower? The print edition. via Squared. Summary of Findings: Public Knowledge of Current Affairs Little Changed by News and…
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NewsBreaker – MSNBC
Arkanoid + Headlines = I’m suddenly reading a wire story about exploding bidets. Not sure if that was their intention, but here I am with my eyeballs on their template, FWIW. via Fimoculous. NewsBreaker – MSNBC
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Young People Do Like Newspapers — Online — New NAA Numbers Show – E&P
I, for one, think this is Optimus Prime’s doing. Young People Do Like Newspapers — Online — New NAA Numbers Show – E&P
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What’s wrong with the news biz: Not – Media Grunt
Mike Bazeley refutes several recurring premises that come up when old newspaper folks argue against putting their content our for free on the Web. What’s wrong with the news biz: Not – Media Grunt
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Stop trying to make television – it’s video « Online Journalism Blog
“On television, the presenter is there to anchor the whole and link different items, but online the webpage performs that function. This use of a presenter is not only wasting the viewer’s time, but the TV studio’s time. In fact, it begs the question, Stop trying to make television – it’s video « Online Journalism…