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This blog is run by Professor Alfred Hermida, who teaches multiplatform journalism at the School of Journalism at the University of British Columbia.

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  1. Toronto Life explains decision to scrap blogs

    http://reportr.net/2008/07/04/toronto-life-explains-decision-to-scrap-blogs/

    More details have emerged on the reasons behind Toronto Life’s decision to scrap its blogs. Publisher Sharon McAuley said the magazine was rethinking its approach as the blogs had failed to attract enough audience to justify their costs and that advertising revenue was lower than expected. …

    2 days ago
  2. links for 2008-07-04

    http://reportr.net/2008/07/04/links-for-2008-07-04/

    BBC Internet Blog Debate in the UK on blogs, the media and accountabilty (tags: blog BBC blogging media journalism) 250 jobs to be cut companywide, publisher says | Los Angeles Times A necessary, but painful, part of fixing our business for the future is getting costs in line with revenues, says …

    2 days ago
  3. Local news unimportant for newspaper readers

    http://reportr.net/2008/07/01/local-news-unimportant-for-newspaper-readers/

    Given the whole debate over the role of local in journalism, a recent Canadian study offers some surprising data. The study (PDF) into Canadian news habits for the Canadian Media Research Consortium found that TV is the most used source, with the internet and newspapers coming joint second. …

    5 days ago
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    Sind lokale News nicht so wichtig für Zeitungsleser ...

    http://hemartin.blogspot.com/2008/07/sind-lokale-news-nicht-...

    wo man zum ersten Mal von einer bestimmten Story gehört hat bzw. welche zweite Quelle man für tiefergehende Informationen konsultieren würde, deutet an, was sich da an Veränderungen in der Mediennutzung anbahnt. via / mehr auf Alfred Hermida's Blog Reportr.net Diekompletten Studienergebnisse als Download (69 Seiten, PDF, EN)

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    Wanted snapper, video and audio person who can write

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    Job description for a 21st century journalist

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    The local thing (updated)

    http://www.tamark.ca/students/2008/07/03/the-local-thing/

    It will impossible to miss the impact of geo-locative advertising and marketing, so journalism clearly has to play along. Yep. Some links on the local debate, each of which contains more links: Alfred Hermida: Asking whether local is better in journalism is the wrong question and Local news unimportant for newspaper readers. Andy Dickinson: Who hosted the June Carnival of Journalism, which was dedicated to the question to local. Steve Outing: Response to a critic of my hyper-local thinking

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    links for 2008-07-03

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    Local news unimportant for newspaper readers « Reportr.net

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    links for 2008-07-03

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    Local news unimportant for newspaper readers « Reportr.net

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    Cereghino, publicist for Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, for the tip.) Monday, June 30, 2008 Posted by Amy Gahran 5:04:25 PM Mini-Tidbits: 21st-Century Local, More... Asking whether local is better in journalism is the wrong question (http://reportr.net/2008/06/30/asking-whether-local-is-better-in-journalism-is-the-wrong-question/) (Reportr.net): "What does local mean in the 21st century? Geographical proximity is still a factor in news, as people are interested in what their neighbors are up to. But perhaps we should pay more attention to the notion of cultural proximity.

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    links for 2008-07-02

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    Local news unimportant for newspaper readers

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    E-Media Tidbits - Stupid Filter Tricks: OneNewsNow

    http://getnewstoday.blogspot.com/2008/07/e-media-tidbits-stu...

    Cereghino, publicist for Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, for the tip.) Monday, June 30, 2008 Posted by Amy Gahran 5:04:25 PM Mini-Tidbits: 21st-Century Local, More... Asking whether local is better in journalism is the wrong question (http://reportr.net/2008/06/30/asking-whether-local-is-better-in-journalism-is-the-wrong-question/) (Reportr.net): "What does local mean in the 21st century? Geographical proximity is still a factor in news, as people are interested in what their neighbors are up to. But perhaps we should pay more attention to the notion of cultural proximity.

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    Estagiários de Jornalismo, isto é para vocês | Journalism trainees, this is for you

    http://olago.wordpress.com/2008/07/02/estagiarios-de-jornali...

    known, assert yourself as a go-getter and find the one-of-a-kind stories that no other reporter even thought to cover. You are often one in a long succession of interns, so you must stand out from the rest to succeed in this business. 10.000 words Job description for the 21st century journalist? The ad reads: This new position is for a multidisciplined and flexible multimedia journalist who can generate and execute multimedia ideas. Ideal candidates will be able to hit the ground running and juggle all types of content and content mediums on

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