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Clancy Martin: Love and Lies | The Faster Times
The Faster Times is a collective of great journalists who have come together to try something new. As we launch this July, we will have more than a hundred correspondents in over 20 countries. We have someone on the ground in Kenya and someone else report
Clay Shirky: Accountability journalism
http://www.hks.harvard.edu/presspol/news_events/archive/2009/shirky_09-22-09.html writeup: http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/010550.html transcript: http://www.niemanlab.org/2009/09/clay-shirky-let-a-thousand-flowers-bloom-to-replace-newspapers-dont-b
Nieman Reports | An Antidote for Web Overload
Journalism and Social Media http://www.nieman.harvard.edu/reports.aspx?id=100058
Centre for Journalism: Journalism of lasting value? Really? Google's Spotlight
Google has added a new section to its Google News service that aims to highlight "in-depth pieces of lasting value" culled from its regular aggregate sources of journalism. The service is called Spotlight, and it uses one of Google's infamous computer alg
Five concrete steps to improving the news at Newsless.org
They want primers, not prognostications. / Conventional wisdom calls us attention-deprived, constantly seeking the next scrap of info. But Google reveals our true desire: Context. (Wikipedia entries, This American Life's financial crisis explainer, Gizmod
Why journalists deserve low pay
Wages are compensation for value creation. And journalists simply aren't creating much value these days.
An open letter to newspapers | Save the Media
I know, you’re torn. You can’t abandon print because it pays the bills, but you know the Web is the future. Yet, you can’t focus just on the Web because you need to make money. I feel your pain, but as a consumer, honestly, I don’t care. I want it all.
Winning the circulation & distribution battle - an example from Croatia
by Davor Jakovac, Internal Communication manager for Vecernji list, June 2007
The Word on the Street
For almost 300 years until the mid-19th century, broadsides filled the place occupied today by the tabloid press.
Originally they were single sheets of paper, printed on one side only, designed to be read unfolded and posted up in public places.
The resurrection of Guy Debord | guardian.co.uk
It's difficult to convey how bizarre it is to hear Christine Albanel – Sarkozy's minister of culture – describing the revolutionary Debord as "one of the last great French intellectuals" of the second half of the 20th century.
Journalism defined | Save the Media
When I blogged last week about whether blogging is journalism, several people — through comments on Twitter and this blog — raised a key concept: Well, if blogging isn’t journalism, what is journalism?
That seemed a fair question, so I decided to conside
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