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05 May 09
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03 May 09
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If I were a wire or feature editor in a newsroom, instead of waiting to become obsolete, I would start immediately learning how to be a top notch web curator. I’d ask myself — how can I become the Jim Romenesko or Matt Drudge for my community.
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Wire and feature editors are already skilled content curators — they just need to adapt those skills to filtering the web.
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Helping readers find the best of the web could help local news sites remain daily destinations rather than just a host for content to be aggregated by someone else — which could help those news operations get back into the content distribution business, which is how they made money in print, and how they could make a lot more money on the web.
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Thinking about information overload isn’t accurately describing the problem; thinking about filter failure is.
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Yet there is a HUGE opportunity in this shifting landscape. Just because there’s a wealth of content a click away doesn’t mean that news consumers know where to click in order to find it.
Instead, we have what Clay Shirky describes as “filter failure”:
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On the Internet, we have no need of wire editors; if we wish to have wire content on our websites, we can plug in AP Hosted News
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02 May 09
narvic NarvicIl faut recycler les journalistes chargés dans les rédactions des tâches d'édition, défend Scott Karp, fondateur de Publish2, projet emblématique du journalisme de liens. Ces fonctions ne sont plus utiles en ligne, car le travail d'édition s'est déporté e
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