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The 3 key parts of news stories you usually don’t get at Newsless.org

  • It’s the perception that the Times is being used as a tool by various interests.
  • The Times’ lack of transparency about its process helps further this perception.


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15 Jul 09

Cato Unbound » Blog Archive » Not an Upgrade — an Upheaval

  • The packages containing news have been so bundled and cross-funded that we’ve never really known precisely the size of the audience for actual civic-minded reporting, or how much direct fees from that audience would amount to.
  • There are many shifts coming, but three big ones are an increase in direct participation; an increase in the leverage of the professionals working alongside the amateurs; and a second great age of patronage.


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Can editors and reporters crack TechCrunch’s real-time conundrum?

  • Editors can work with developers to create a curation system to facilitate the filtration of live streams. After all, editors have traditionally pruned stories to fit into the space or time allotted, and they have chosen what appeared on A1 or the 6 pm broadcast.
  • Journalists create personal “brands” when they interact on social platforms. Make those trusted brands and friends and followers will associate information sent by journalists as important.
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09 Jul 09

ChicagoNow

26 Jun 09

Michael Jackson's death and its lessons for online journalists covering breaking news

  • How hard would it be to tweet: "TMZ reports Jackson has died. We cannot confirm. Working on details"? Or "No confirmation on rumors about Jackson's death. We're in contact with authorities"?
  • Yes, this means acknowledging rumor
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