Tag: online+newspaper
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Assessing Legal Risks and Guidelines for User Comments – Poynter Online
Real live lawyers! Talking about libel and defamation issues in online comments! Yay! Assessing Legal Risks and Guidelines for User Comments – Poynter Online
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Tiny US paper drives multimedia changes – journalism.co.uk
“North Carolina’s 114-year-old Shelby Star, operating in a town of 27,000 people and boasting a 15,000 circulation, was picked by publisher Freedom Communications to test the use of blogs, moblogs, video and more in a bold integrated newsroom experiment.” Tiny US paper drives multimedia changes – journalism.co.uk
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alibi . april 19 – 25, 2007
Albuquerque’s alt-weekly. Nice liquid layout, cute graphical promos for everything, although I’ve come to wonder whether readers see those as ads or content. Do the graphics tie-in to the print edition? alibi . april 19 – 25, 2007
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5 Quick Tips for Making Online Innovation Happen – web.aan.org
“Sometimes, thinking of a great meta-strategy is too-much – too overwhelming, too expensive, too far out of reach. Identify a small improvement that can be made, and get it done this week.” via Mindy. 5 Quick Tips for Making Online Innovation Happen – web.aan.org
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Web vs. Print: Online Successes at One Newspaper Raise More Questions Than They Answer – Knowledge@Wharton
Biz-school style analysis of washingtonpost.com. One takeaway? Go freemium… thx Will. Web vs. Print: Online Successes at One Newspaper Raise More Questions Than They Answer – Knowledge@Wharton
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High school newspaper site with fresh content every day
Does your college paper post in between issues? High school newspaper site with fresh content every day
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Brisbane Times
Clean, bold, basic design with uncomplicated horizontal nav and colorful boxes in the middle rail for highlights and promos. (This is an online-only paper from a major Aussie news company, launched to compete directly with a dead-trees-edition in town.) Brisbane Times
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Change or die is a newspaper’s watchword – MarketWatch
Jon Friedman talks to the Orange County Register biz editor about creating exclusive local content – like a real estate blog. Change or die is a newspaper’s watchword – MarketWatch
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Rebecca Dube’s advice to our readers – globeandmail.com
The online discussion moderator at a Toronto newspaper offers readers a few guidelines for making their voices heard in comments, chats, and forums. Note: Not a single reader has left a comment on this story yet. Maybe they all agree with her? Rebecca Dube’s advice to our readers – globeandmail.com
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‘Convergence’ is dead – Teaching Online Journalism
“What I’m against is a lemming-like rush to do something to which you can apply the latest buzz word so that you seem to be adapting and evolving.” Damn. And here I was just getting folks to stop using the word ‘synergy.’ ‘Convergence’ is dead – Teaching Online Journalism