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List of 60 useful sites/tools for digital media/journalism.

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21 Aug 08

Television - Is Jon Stewart the Most Trusted Man in America? - NYTimes.com

IT’S been more than eight years since “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart” made its first foray into presidential politics with the presciently named Indecision 2000, and the difference in the show’s approach to its coverage then and now provides a tongue-in-cheek measure of the show’s striking evolution.

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20 Aug 08

Are editors a luxury that we can do without? | Media | The Guardian

"...as newspapers - especially regional papers in the UK and US - pare to the bone and then the marrow, it is worth asking whether editors are now a luxury."

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08 Aug 08

How Newsrooms Throw Away Value By Not Linking To Sources On The Web - Publishing 2.0

A lot of research can go into a piece of reporting, and in print the value of that research can only be passed on through brief quotes or references. But on the web, no longer limited by finite column inches, newsrooms can create huge value for readers by providing links to the source material that journalists have gathered.

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26 Jul 08

FT.com / Columnists / Lunch with the FT - Lunch with the FT: David Remnick

“We can’t live without the goose prosciutto,” says David Remnick, with all the avidity of a malnourished gourmand. He is 6ft 1in, approaching 50 and lean for a journalist known to be something of a foodie. He has suggested we meet at Esca, an Italian restaurant in midtown Manhattan, whose name means “bait” and whose allure, it seems, is not just its food. Its fish-obsessed chef David Pasternack was the subject of a profile in 2005 in The New Yorker, the magazine where Remnick will this week celebrate his 10th anniversary as editor.

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24 Jul 08

The Atlantic Online | July/August 2008 | Mr. Murdoch Goes to War | Mark Bowden

Rupert Murdoch wants his Wall Street Journal to displace The New York Times as the world’s paper of record. His ambitions could be good news for the newspaper industry— or another nail in the coffin of serious journalism.

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18 Jun 08

Connecting The Dots Of The Web Revolution - Publishing 2.0

The problem with the AP isn’t really about linking, it’s about quoting. And the problem with quoting is that, now that anyone can publish any thought or idea on the web, and anyone can link to it or reproduce it, the whole notion of quoting and citation has been completely turned on its head.

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13 Jun 08

Passion fuels entrepreneurial journalism


The biggest challenge facing the journalism industry today is not declining readership, the economy or even the Internet – it is the increased competition that the Internet has made possible.

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Six Months In, And 600 Posts Later . . . The Worlds Of Blogging and Journalism Collide (In My Brain)

The journalist in me has been avoiding this post (too navel-gazing, too self-absorbed), but the blogger in me can’t help it. Media is changing—how it is produced and how it is consumed. The worlds of blogging and journalism are colliding and I want to get some thoughts down on this transition before I forget what the old world was like or feel too comfortable in the new one.

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12 Jun 08

What Newspapers Still Don’t Understand About The Web - Publishing 2.0

Why is Google making more money everyday while newspapers are making less? I’m going to pick on The Washington Post again only because it’s my local paper and this is a local example.

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What Magazines Still Don’t Understand About The Web - Publishing 2.0

Since I already drilled a nerve with What Newspapers Still Don’t Understand About The Web, which is on its way to becoming one of my most linked posts ever — and since everyone loves a sequel — I thought I would do a follow up for magazines. The lessons, of course, apply to every print publisher, who constantly discovers new ways to frustrate web users by prioritizing print over web.

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MediaShift Idea Lab . Ten Things Journalists Should Know About Surviving In a High-Tech Industry | PBS

Journalism is becoming a high tech industry, and that means that career norms for journalists are approaching those of high tech workers -- shorter job tenures, working for smaller companies, and much more. Here are ten things that can help journalists survive Web 2.0 with their sanity intact:

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10 Jun 08

Mr. Murdoch Goes to War

Rupert Murdoch wants his Wall Street Journal to displace The New York Times as the world’s paper of record. His ambitions could be good news for the newspaper industry— or another nail in the coffin of serious journalism.

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09 Jun 08

Ideas and Trends - For New Journalists, All Bets, but Not Mikes, Are Off - NYTimes.com

A 61-year-old woman elbows her 5-foot-2-inch frame to the front of the crowd mobbing Bill Clinton after a campaign event in South Dakota. As Mr. Clinton shakes her hand and holds it tight, she deftly draws him into a response to an article on the Vanity Fair Web site that examines his post-presidential life.

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04 May 08

It's our own fault | Comment is free

Press freedom: Instead of journalism by experts, we now prefer self-expression and the democratised interactivity of blogs and wikis

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