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Manufacturing saleable news from Northeast India
http://www.sinlung.com/ ?p=3536Manufacturing saleable news from Northeast India By Nava Thakuria How much casualties make a news item sexy for a news agency? Does a series of explosions in a State capital not enough for saleable news in the international media market?
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Multimedia Fellowships offered to Pro Journalists
http://www.buzznetworker.com/ multimedia-fellowships-offered-to-pro-journalists/…On the heels of the last article about citizen journalists, I slightly ironically follow with something for professional journalists only. This, along with that edit that I added to the previous article, is all going to go support a post I’m working on about how mainstream media can enter the social media sphere with few casualties.
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Citizen Journalists Need to Learn from Jobs Rumor Debacle
http://business.marc8.com/ citizen-journalists-need-learn-jobs-rumor-debacleCitizen Journalists Need to Learn from Jobs Rumor Debacle DaniWeb IT Discussion Community (Featured Entries) Sun, 10/05/2008 - 10:10 A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes. ~Mark Twain.
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Mistaken identity of Gorkhas in Assam
http://www.sinlung.com/ ?p=3259Mistaken identity of Gorkhas in Assam By Nanda Dewan Indian Gorkhas are suffering identity crisis due to inflow of Nepali nationals. Indian Gorkhas are always confused with Nepali nationals. This misconceptions has been prevalent in the country for almost 200 years and time has come for rectification.
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iReport's One Bad Apple Spoils the Bunch
http://blogs.eweek.com/ applewatch/ content/ corporate/ ireports_one_bad_apple_s…News Commentary. Could Apple's week possibly have gotten any worse? I hadn't thought so until this morning.
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The Elite Newspaper of the Future
http://www.thisisherd.com/ 2008/ 09/ elite-newspaper-of-future.htmlSpotted via Newspaper Deathwatch is this must-read piece from the American Journalism Review. Philip Meyer, whose 2004 book The Vanishing Newspaper: Saving Journalism in the Information Age, is often credited as being the first to predict the newspaper industry’s demise, essentially says that newspaper's salvation lies in three things.
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Flipping the Flip Video Camera into the Trashcan
http://badattitudes.com/ MT/ archives/ 2008/ 09/ flipping_the_fl.htmlFlipping the Flip Video Camera into the Trashcan I must embarrassingly admit that I made a grave and irresponsible error when I previously recommended the Flip Video camera to readers of this website.
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Happy Constitution Day
http://www.libertymaven.com/ 2008/ 09/ 17/ happy-constitution-day/ 1939/D o w n s i z e r - D i s p a t c h Quote of the Day: “Americans just want us to… not be concerned if they can be constitutionally justified… Why, if we had to do that we could not pass most of the laws we enact around here.” – Sen. John Glenn Subject: The Unknown Holiday Today is Constitution Day.
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The Future of Journalism - reflections
http://larvatusprodeo.net/ 2008/ 09/ 14/ the-future-of-journalism-reflections/As noted here and here, I attended the Walkley Foundation’s Future of Journalism event in Brisbane yesterday. Courtesy of the lovely folks at the ABC, the sessions were all recorded and will be viewable online, so that absolves me from the difficult task of trying to reconstruct a session in which I was a panelist after the fact.
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Malaysian bloggers, journalists brace for wider crackdown
http://blogs.inquirer.net/ blogaddicts/ 2008/ 09/ 13/ malaysian-bloggers-journal…AT least two bloggers, a journalist, and one opposition politician were arrested under Malaysia’s Internal Security Act (ISA) on September 12 in what media and activists are afraid may be the start of a wider crackdown ahead of an anticipated opposition push to gain control of parliament next week, the Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) said.
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