Tag: online+newspaper
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Search Local Events – San Jose Mercury News
Wow. The Merc does something right, finds a Web 2.0 partner to put together an events listing page that feels current, mashes with maps, and has RSS feeds. Excellent. Search Local Events – San Jose Mercury News
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YouTube – Thomas Friedman at Webbys
Friedman on Times Select: “I hate it.” Short video with important riffs on the monetization problem. YouTube – Thomas Friedman at Webbys
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MediaShift . Your Take Roundup::Newspaper Blogs Must Break Social Control of Newsroom
Useful stuff for my research… MediaShift . Your Take Roundup::Newspaper Blogs Must Break Social Control of Newsroom
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IBISEYE.com – Your Hurricane Information Center
From the Sarasota Herald Tribune, an awesome maps mashup of hurricane damage and data, from the 1850s to today. This is a great example of how to use data and graphics to provide readers with information the might actually want. IBISEYE.com – Your Hurricane Information Center
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El Nuevo Día
Really nice looking newspaper site from Puerto Rico. Comments on articles, plus a “most-commented on stories” box on the front page. Blogs, lots of entry points for reader participation, and a good mix of news and features on the page. El Nuevo Día
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chron.Commons | Chron.com – Houston Chronicle
Gobs of reader-authored blogs at the Houston Chronicle. chron.Commons | Chron.com – Houston Chronicle
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Is ‘convergence’ the next media disaster? — Miami Herald
“Ironically, the same news media chiefs who fret constantly about credibility and the declining appetite for news are diving into this 24/7 news cycle. Does that make sense?” Is ‘convergence’ the next media disaster? — Miami Herald
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WSJ.com – The Perfect News Site, 2016
Wall Street Journal readers weigh in on what they want out of an online newspaper. WSJ.com – The Perfect News Site, 2016
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UC Berkeley Journalism / Event: Careers in Digital Journalism
Webcast of a lunchtime panel talk at Berkeley that I should have gone to. Lots of local online journalism gurus here. Worth a look if you have any intention of working in the online department of a Bay Area paper. (Hint: You do.) UC Berkeley Journalism / Event: Careers in Digital Journalism