Tag: research
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NewspaperShift: Newspaper Sites Hot to Blog, Cool to Podcasts
A brief summary of that useful (but really broad) newspaper blog study that came out this week. NewspaperShift: Newspaper Sites Hot to Blog, Cool to Podcasts
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Conference call
I’ll be at AEJMC today in San Francisco, probably in the ethics and citizen journalism panel in the early morning and then the newspapers and journalism education panel at midday. Where will I be in between? Hanging out in the hallway, talking to you. But watch out – I’m working on a story, so I…
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Blog research at the AEJMC convention
For next week’s trick, I’ll be both a reporter and a student at the AEJMC convention. I’m planning on showing up Thursday morning to the citizen journalism session and later in the day for the “What’s Next for Newspapers and for Journalism Education? – A Continuing Discussion” session. Of course, I might want to duck…
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American Journalism Review – A High Multiplatform Dive
“A Washington Post reporter recounts his adventures covering the Enron trial for the Web, radio, TV—and, yes, the newspaper.” American Journalism Review – A High Multiplatform Dive
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Lost Remote TV Blog – What’s Stopping Innovation
“1. Short-term financial pressure” Lost Remote TV Blog – What’s Stopping Innovation
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The Hype vs. Reality vs. What People Value: Emerging Collaborative News Models and the Future of News
A Harvard school of government Masters project – it’s a study of participatory journalism. The Hype vs. Reality vs. What People Value: Emerging Collaborative News Models and the Future of News
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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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Building a community with newspaper blogs
John Robinson, editor of the blog-and-citizen-journalism-happy Greensboro News & Record in North Carolina, points to Robin Roger’s UNC-Chapel Hill master’s thesis on “Creating community and gaining readers through newspaper blogs.” [The full thesis as a PDF is here.] Robinson on the broad strokes of community-building: “We use the blogs to help us add information, context…
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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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A future filled with vanishing ink | csmonitor.com
“I still have a copy of The New York Times from Thursday, July 7, 2005. The front page showed Londoners celebrating the news that they had been awarded the 2012 summer Olympic Games. But this was old news by the time it hit the streets.” A future filled with vanishing ink | csmonitor.com