Tag: onlinenews
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Slashdot | Ask an Expert About the Future of ‘Citizen Journalism’
The expert in question is Jay Rosen, and as is par for the course, the Slashdot community’s own responses to itself are the feature here, plus keeping track of all the j-geeks hidden in the woodwork. Slashdot | Ask an Expert About the Future of ‘Citizen Journalism’
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Associated Press, MSNBC Video to Support Macs, Firefox – MediaShift
The AP video player on many, many news sites will soon be available to Firefox and Safari users. Yay. Associated Press, MSNBC Video to Support Macs, Firefox – MediaShift
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Online praise for Pat Carr — from Carr — Post-Bulletin
In Rochester, Minnesota, a city councilman wasn’t quite anonymous enough when complimenting himself in online forums and comments. Interesting community management problem – When is it okay to out a public figure as an anonymous commenter? Online praise for Pat Carr — from Carr — Post-Bulletin
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FT.com – Computers write news at Thomson
Note to self: make writing random and unformulaic so as to keep job. FT.com – Computers write news at Thomson
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CNN.com – Send an I-Report
CNN launches a user-created-content aggregator, with this page to upload comments, photos, audio, and video. Damn they’re smart. CNN.com – Send an I-Report
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Online editors see biggest pay increases – CyberJournalist.net
“Online editors enjoyed the biggest increases in base pay and incentives in 2006, according to the Newspaper Industry Compensation Survey.” Whoo-hoo! Online editors see biggest pay increases – CyberJournalist.net
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H2otown | News & Events for Watertown, MA
“H2otown.info is a fun news site for people who live in Watertown, MA.” H2otown | News & Events for Watertown, MA
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New Haven Independent :: It’s Your Town. Read All About It.
“New Haven Independent.org is produced in conjunction with the Online Journalism Project, a not-for-profit effort to promote professional-quality “stand-alone” and “hyperlocal” news sites on the Internet.” New Haven Independent :: It’s Your Town. Read All About It.
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Why the “long tail” won’t work for newspapers – Editors Weblog
The response to this should be called “Why newspapers need to start aggregating other sources online, providing more original content online and in print, and how to cue their readers to follow stories between mediums.” Why the “long tail” won’t work for newspapers – Editors Weblog