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The Seattle P-I, like too many newspapers across the country, has been forced to shut down operation.
Though the paper will continue in an online form, the loss of one of Seattle's most beloved news sources will be felt deeply by many.
Paul Joseph Brown and Andy Rogers, P-I photojournalists, share their thoughts on their future and that of journalism.
Build something or STFU | mattwaite.com
If all these people who know so much about journalism on the web spent less time on waving their arms in hysterics and actually built something -- created value, or tried a new model instead of opined on one -- the world would be a very different place.
Why teach journalism if newspapers are dying? a Since You Asked column by Cary Tennis | Salon Life
"Leave it to your students to create new modes for the buying and selling of this information. Their generation will do this. I feel confident about that.
Teach them how to find out what is true and what is hidden, and how to say it so others can underst
Journalism Education's Broader, Deeper Mission - Dan Gillmor
"... journalism schools are starting to embrace digital technologies in their work with students who plan to enter traditional media. Too few are helping students understand that they may well have to invent their own jobs, however, much less helping them
End Times - The Atlantic (January/February 2009)
Internet purists may maintain that the Web will throw up a new pro-am class of citizen journalists to fill the void, but for now, at least, there’s no online substitute for institutions that can marshal years of well-developed sourcing and reporting exper
The Renegades at the New York 'Times' - The All New Issue -- New York Magazine
What are these renegade cybergeeks doing at the New York Times? Maybe saving it.
Executive Editor Bill Keller's Remarks to the Times Staff Today | The New York Observer
"Steve Duenes and Andrew DeVigal have written the graphics world a new text book on how to make numbers talk to us. Online and in print, throughout the political year and the financial meltdown, our graphics have been a generation ahead of the competition
2008 EPpy Award Winners Announced in Las Vegas
The New York Times emerged the biggest winner in this year's competition, scoring three awards: Best Business Blog, for NYTimes.com/DealBook, as well as Best News Web site and Best Overall Newspaper-Affiliated Web Site
No Need For A Newspaper - Gawker
"Our online storytelling skills have evolved to the point where you really can get the whole story without reading a newspaper article. It's a remarkably rich experience that goes well beyond using video or maps or pictures to tell a story"
Big Profits in Small Packages - washingtonpost.com
Little Newspapers Prosper With Narrow Focus on Very Local News
NPR : The Future of the News Media
Investigative reporter Lowell Bergman is the producer of the new documentary, News War: Secrets, Spin and the Future of the News. The series is about the mainstream news media and the political, legal and economic forces at play.
Curley Unveils First Project at The Post | NewAssignment.Net
"Curley and Crandall could be onto something here, but how about turnning things around even more? How about giving the crowd control over the theme and allowing users to submit content? Crowdsourcing at The Post? Now, there’s a revolution!"
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