Editors Weblog – Rusbridger on the Guardian’s open journalism
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB The website of WAN-IFRA, World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers. See on www.editorsweblog.org
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB The website of WAN-IFRA, World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers. See on www.editorsweblog.org
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB The fact that the news is now a process rather than a finished product that can be printed and shipped to readers makes it even more important that newspapers adopt a “digital first” approach, and think about the news the way bloggers do. See on gigaom.com
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB Digital First journalists think creatively and individually, so this is a post that can’t be completely true. To whatever extent my observations here are true, Digital First journalists will … See on stevebuttry.wordpress.com
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB As with the dawn of language and the invention of the printing press, the novelty of today’s new digital delivery models — the medium — will soon fade and allow us to focus on what really matters: the message they deliver. See on www.inma.org
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB |The other side of the notebook | Two steps to digital-first journalism Last week, I had the good fortune to …Continue reading »… See on foleygroup.wordpress.com
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB One of the greatest obstacles faced by people who come from a world of print, whether it is graphic designers in marketing or people from the newspaper and magazine world, is how they believe that the limitations of print is an advantage. See on www.baekdal.com
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB Standing for journalism, strengthening democracy | Journalism training, media news & how to’s… See on www.poynter.org
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See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB ‘Never has it been so easy to expose an error, check a fact, crowdsource and bring technology to bear in service of verification.’… See on nieman.harvard.edu
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB Thanks to Tim McGuire for his recent “This I believe” blog post, spelling out his core values and views about journalism, newspapers and the future of media. I think it’s helpful,… See on stevebuttry.wordpress.com
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB The UK’s Archant Anglia takes a lesson from Deseret Digital Media CEO Clark Gilbert, disrupting traditional thought and looking toward a digital future. See on www.inma.org
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB David Carr, who writes the Media Equation column for The New York Times, says that despite cuts, the future of journalism has never looked brighter. See on www.npr.org