Tag: research
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The State of the News Media 2007 – Journalism.org
From the Project for Excellence in Journalism (and really, who can’t support that) comes this annual report. Start anywhere you like and dig into the numbers. The State of the News Media 2007 – Journalism.org
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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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Why should journalists blog? – Chris Cobler
“Time is every journalist’s lament. The short answer is how do you find the time not to? Do you really want to become irrelevant? I’m overstating the point a little. But only a little.” Why should journalists blog? – Chris Cobler
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Blogging Our Way Into the Newspaper – Poynter Online
Yvette Walker from the Oklahoman: “By teaching staffers an easy-to-learn, Web-based program, we have given our newsroom the tools to be more accessible, more human. And that is part of the appeal.” Blogging Our Way Into the Newspaper – Poynter Online
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Web newspaper blog traffic triples in Dec-study | Reuters.com
“The number of people reading Internet blogs on the top 10 U.S. newspaper sites more than tripled in December from a year ago and accounted for a larger percentage of overall traffic to those sites, according to data released on Wednesday.” Web newspaper blog traffic triples in Dec-study | Reuters.com
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Five tests to avoid blog failure – Wordblog
Questions for your newspaper’s blogs. #1: “Does it do anything which cannot better be done in another section of the site?” Five tests to avoid blog failure – Wordblog
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Culture Clash: Journalism and the Communal Ethos of the Blogosphere
Short academic paper on journalists blogging. Culture Clash: Journalism and the Communal Ethos of the Blogosphere
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WSJ Gets Comfortable with Blogs, Wants to Boost Community – MediaShift
“When Lattman does a post about the heavy prison terms handed out to certain felonious CEOs, and asks, “what do you think about that, readers?â€⊘ We find that there are 65 comments posted in a couple hours. There’s a real value there tha WSJ Gets Comfortable with Blogs, Wants to Boost Community – MediaShift
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Cass Sunstein’s “Infotopia” – WorldChanging
A review of Sunstein’s new book. Must read for anyone interested in the social theory behind networked communication. Cass Sunstein’s “Infotopia” – WorldChanging
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All The Blogs That Are Fit For Print | NewAssignment.Net
Interesting little bit about organizing reader blogs at OnMilwaukee. All The Blogs That Are Fit For Print | NewAssignment.Net