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In defence of the “user”
Online Journalism Blog —
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Matt Kelly doesn’t like the term ‘users’. In a speech to the World Newspaper Congress keynote in Hyderabad he bemoaned the sterility of the word: “What a word! “Users.” Not readers, or viewers. Certainly not customers – not unless we are being deeply ironic. For the fact is the word “user” is, ...21 hours ago -
Defamation and the internet: a consultation response to the Ministry of Justice
Online Journalism Blog —
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Last month I blogged about the consultation currently taking place on the law of defamation and the multiple publication rule. The deadline for that is today. Below I’ve published my own responses. If you feel I’ve got something wrong or missed something, please let me know. Question 1. Taking into account ...1 day ago -
Portadista: the new editorial role of looking after the home page
Online Journalism Blog —
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When I translated the sixth part of the Model for the 21st Century Newsroom into Spanish , I learned some of the new roles for journalists in news organizations . Now I have the chance to write about a new role for digital journalists thanks to my Argentinian colleague Alvaro Liuzzi , who recently visited Spain ...2 days ago -
Google will give Murdoch what he wants if he renames the Sun as the Wapping News Journal
Online Journalism Blog —
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Has anyone pointed out the workings of Google Scholar to Rupert Murdoch? He’s going to have a fit when he finds out (first published here ) … Imagine if Google offered a deal like this to news publishers (as you’ll have guessed, this is exactly how Google Scholar works): Where content is behind a paywall, ...2 days ago -
Mistakes in the Big (and small) Media: Quality in Reporting
Online Journalism Blog —
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It is always fun when a hoaxed piece of research gets past all the filters and makes the newspapers, but what does it teach us? This is a video report from the Hungry Beast team in Australia, “proving” which part of Australia is the most gullible. The answer is, apparently, “the media”. Link , in case the ...2 days ago -
News aggregator pulls national newspaper links in row with NLA
The Wire —
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A company which claims to be the UK’s biggest home-grown news aggregator, second only to Google News, has dropped national newspaper links from its subscription service in a row over licensing.Newsnow, which claims to attract two million unique users a month, is refusing to sign a deal with the Newspaper Licensing ...2 days ago -
Newspapers were complacent says Buffett
Thoughts of Nigel —
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According to Warren Buffett,the newspaper industry has only itself to blame for its current problems. Talking to Editor and Publisher ,the business guru said "It is so easy when youve got a wonderful business," Buffett told E&P; during a recent interview. "Complacency is pretty easy and it is why they werent ...3 days ago -
Daily Express makes 100 year-old archive available online
The Wire —
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Daily Express has launched an online archive charging users £5.95 for 48 hours’ access to past editions of the paper.More than 1.7 million papges have been made available as every edition of the Express published since it first rolled into print in 1900 has been uploaded to ukpressonline. Users are able to view ...3 days ago -
Googles Living Stories
Words at Work —
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Copy editors, theres room for your skills in this kind of operation.Paul Bradshaw at Online Journalism Blog writes about how some of the better newspaper sites are adapting to new ways while others are being left in the dust.4 days ago -
Are the winds blowing in the direction of paid content, targeted advertising and better journalism?
Online Journalism Blog —
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Free does not mean that content has no value, but when the very sustenance of the entity producing that content is in danger, the concept of “free” begins to edge closer to devaluing content. But even if content online has been free for so long, if it is captured back and tightly shut under a pay wall, does it ...4 days ago -
Google partners with papers for ‘living stories’
Covering Health —
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Bringing together the reporting of two major newspapers and the technical savvy of Google, “ Living Stories ” presents articles, timelines and other tools to track eight ongoing events. The topics include health reform – though each publication’s coverage is segregated – and swine flu, as well as general ...6 days ago -
“Influential” nomination for GP’s blog post despite being ignored by BBC
Online Journalism Blog —
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In September I reported on a medical blogger’s criticism of a BBC News Online piece . That critical blog post by AnneMarie Cunningham, is now up for an Edublog Award for the ‘ Most influential blog post 2009 ‘. Which is a curious thing. As AnneMarie herself points out: “It is about poor research and ...6 days ago -
How Programmer/Journalists Are Changing the News
Mashable! —
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Today’s demand for programmer/journalists is one sign of how the Internet has changed the newsroom. While the role has become crucial to many forward-thinking news organizations, traditional newsrooms are often still struggling to integrate programmer/journalists into their everyday workflow. I spoke to some ...6 days ago -
How Programmer/Journalists Are Changing the News
PORTCITYUNDERGROUND —
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NATO engages with Bloggers for first Briefing
Online Journalism Blog —
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At the start of this week, Dave Cole of the Atlantic Council of the UK organised the first visit to NATO Headquarters for bloggers. I should have been on that trip on behalf of the Wardman Wire . Instead I found myself in a nearly built new wing of a Nottinghamshire Hospital, chattering with other patients ...6 days ago -
The sky isn’t falling
Leon Kilat ::: The Cybercafe Experiments —
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( Here’s my closing remarks at the Online Campus Journalism Seminar and Workshop held by Smart for campus journalists in Cebu. ) Twelve years ago, a group of journalists, writers and artists in Cebu decided to form a cooperative and publish a different type of community newspaper. The Independent Post was a paper ...1 week ago -
The sky isn’t falling
PinoyBlogoSphere.com (PBS) —
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(Here’s my closing remarks at the Online Campus Journalism Seminar and Workshop held by Smart for campus journalists in Cebu.)Twelve years ago, a group of journalists, writers and artists in Cebu decided to form a cooperative and publish a different type of community newspaper. The Independent... Source: ...1 week ago -
Hyperlocal websites? They’re just ‘tittle tattle’ says MP
Online Journalism Blog —
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The final select committee on ‘The future for local and regional media’ took place Tuesday, with Liberal Democrat MP Adrian Sanders apparently writing off the whole of the web as being incapable of holding power to account. Here’s some of the rather bizarre exchange with Creative Industries Minister Sion ...1 week ago -
Presentation from AOP Microlocal Forum
Online Journalism Blog —
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Below are the slides from my presentation at today’s Association of Online Publishers Microlocal Media Forum , where I was asked to talk on the subject of ‘Monetising Microlocal’. Monetising Hyperlocal View more presentations from Paul Bradshaw . You can read Dan Davies’ notes on the forum here ...1 week ago -
How a school photographer’s ’special offer’ was symptomatic of the content industry’s problems
Online Journalism Blog —
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This week a photographer was at my children’s school taking pictures. Inside the package that was sent home for our purchasing choice was the following “ Special offer”: “Have all the [six printed and framed] photographs for £25 and we will email the images (max 3) copyright free for just £35 extra ” ...1 week ago
