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  • At Yale, Who Will Pay for the Messenger?


    PJNetAuthority Authority: 109
    I am at the Yale University Law School for the Journalism & The New Media Ecology: Who Will Pay The Messenger? conference. I have my Flip camera with me and will be doing some, I hope, brief interviews with some of the key people trying to figure out the future of journalism. Then, if things work out, I will ...
    2 days ago
  • Why ecosystems and not conglomerates are the future


    Thoughts of NigelAuthority Authority: 144
    The future of news lies in ecosystems according to Jeff Jarvis. In his latest blog post,he argues that in an ecosystem-based economy, companies benefit,they find efficiency and growth,by working collaboratively. This will be achieved through 1. Platforms. There’s tremendous benefit in building a platform and ...
    4 days ago
  • Spot.us funds NYTs story


    Thoughts of NigelAuthority Authority: 144
    Yesterdays New York Times carried a story about the every expanding pollution in the Pacific ocean. Its a great story and you can read it here . One is really interesting is that it was part funded by Spot.Us , a nonprofit Web project that supports freelance journalists. The story was written by Lindsey Hoshaw ...
    6 days ago
  • Journalism – a defence


    Corporate EngagementAuthority Authority: 461
    It’s easy to take the piss out of journalists, and to blame the media for everything. Journalists often over-estimate how much they know, and exaggerate their own importance. But they’re not alone in having those shortcomings. Where you sit is where you stand. And people in different sectors of our complex ...
    1 week ago
  • Updating #media140 day two under way


    Ethical MartiniAuthority Authority: 118
    An update from the Media140 conference in Sydney where I’ve been for the past two days. Interesting ideas and discussion and for me very pleasing to see that some journalists and media organisations  actually get “it”, without going overboard to claim that journalism is dead – but doesn’t know it’s a ...
    1 week ago
  • BGA awarded $60,000 from Chicago Community Trust


    Sally DurosAuthority Authority: 99
    More to come…..Better Government AssociationNonprofit$60,000To train volunteer “reporter monitors” to report on government meetings downtown and in Chicago’s neighborhoods for a new “Good Government Virtual Town Hall” Web site.The Community News Matters program was spurred by a lead grant from the John S. ...
    1 week ago
  • Liveblogging: Hedrick Smith


    WiredPenAuthority Authority: 421
    Hedrick Smith, Pulitzer-prize winning reporter and producer, is on UW campus today for the Danz lecture at Kane Hall tonight . He’s talking to students from two journalism classes this afternoon. Live blogged notes: Three trends in media that are important: (1) Changing economics “assault” of new media. ...
    1 week ago
  • The Future of Journalism, Part IV


    Newspaper Death WatchAuthority Authority: 500
    Implicit in the hand-wringing over the death of news organizations (one guest on last week’s Hobson & Holtz Report podcast wondered if PR professionals should even bother tracking newspaper coverage any more) is the concern that good journalism will vanish from the Earth. We’ve always argued that the problem ...
    1 week ago
  • Fresh and familiar takes on journalistic change


    Ink-Drained KvetchAuthority Authority: 107
    Because of my ongoing Web site-building project, I haven’t been able to post here as often or substantively as I would like. But below are some recent links to journalism and media topics that have been on my mind as I work toward a launch date that’s just around the corner. (Some shorter, quicker notes I’ve ...
    1 week ago
  • Rather than levying taxes for the sake of old media give tax breaks to new media says Jeff Jarvis


    Thoughts of NigelAuthority Authority: 144
    Journalism is not in crisis – its fate lies in the hands of new and old media entrepreneurs, not institution Thats according to Jeff Jarvis writing in Media Guardian this morning responds to Columbia Journalisms president, Lee Bollinger, who declared "a crisis of massive proportion" for news and argued that ...
    2 weeks ago

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  • Can local survive on charity alone? Bob Pickard on why new journalism enterprises require 18-36 months


    Thoughts of NigelAuthority Authority: 144
    Many journalists pursuing new online initiatives are learning that good intentions are not enough for providing news. Thats the conclusion of Bob Pickard who writes that The conundrum facing many journalists is whether to pursue the noble work of journalism as unpaid charitable work or to become engaged as ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Margaret Simons on the future of journalism at Brisbane Wordpool


    Woolly DaysAuthority Authority: 422
    Media writer Margaret Simons was the star attraction for the final Wordpool event of 2009 at Brisbanes State Library of Queensland (thanks to Mark Bahnisch for the hat tip on the event). Simons is the author of the seminal text on Australian media The Content Makers (2007) and runs a blog of the same name under ...
    3 weeks ago
  • CJR: The Reconstruction of American Journalism


    Prof. Kobre's Guide to VideojournalismAuthority Authority: 128
    " The Reconstruction of American Journalism ," a comprehensive, in-depth report by Leonard Downie, Jr., and Michael Schudson, for the Columbia Journalism Review, is mandatory reading. Leonard Downie Jr. is vice president at large and former executive editor of The Washington Post and Weil Family Professor of ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Journalism is alive and well-apparently


    Thoughts of NigelAuthority Authority: 144
    Henry Blodget says that contrary to much speculation Journalism" is alive and well, as evidenced by the still-robust health of companies like Bloomberg and Reuters, the survival of the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and other great news organizations, the hyper-growth of online news and commentary sites, and ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Future imperfect: Thoughts about journalism in 2020


    Woolly DaysAuthority Authority: 422
    “In old days men had the rack. Now they have the press. That is an improvement certainly. But still it is very bad, and wrong, and demoralising” ( Oscar Wilde 1891). 2020 is barely ten years away. That is nothing in quantum time and not much more in the history of human civilisation. Yet predicting what might ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Why Gladwell is correct...at least to an extent


    Thoughts of NigelAuthority Authority: 144
    Malcolm Gladwells thoughts about journalism appear to have set the cat amongst the pigeons. In a question and answer session with Time Magazine he offers this as his advice to young journalists The issue is not writing. Its what you write about. One of my favorite columnists is Jonathan Weil, who writes for ...
    3 weeks ago
  • A collective responsibilty for journalism


    Thoughts of NigelAuthority Authority: 144
    Another article about new models in journalism via Adrian Monck as Leonard Downie Jr. and Michael Schudson arguw in the Washington Post that American society must now take some collective responsibility for supporting news reporting -- as society has, at much greater expense, for public education, health care, ...
    3 weeks ago
  • What I Meant When I Meant What I Said: Checking and Blogging and Writing about Science edition


    The Inverse Square BlogAuthority Authority: 490
    James Kwak over at Baseline Scenario paid me the compliment today of taking something I wrote recently quite seriously .  In the last section of my tome of a screed about Megan McArdle’s misleading use of sources to defend a dubious position on health care reform, I went all Mrs. Grundy on the obligations of ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Simons and Condon on the future of journalism; Brisbane event


    Larvatus ProdeoAuthority Authority: 584
    We’ve been discussing issues about the future of the media and of journalism here at LP over a sustained period of time, and many will be aware of Margaret Simons’ work and commentary on these issues . She, along with Queensland writer and journalist Matthew Condon, will be speaking in Brisbane on Thursday night. ...
    3 weeks ago

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