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Description: News and resources about how technology is transforming the media, from Jonathan Dube and the Online News Association.
Last Update: 15:44:14 03/05/2006
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First Fetched: 00:16:22 01/31/2004
Last Updated: 15:44:14 03/05/2006
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After two months in beta, the AP Online Video Network ad-supported service has launched. The service allows AP member Web sites to offer a free online video service to its...
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Yahoo is scaling back plans to produce original content, such as sitcoms, talk shows and other television-style programs, and will instead focus on content acquired from other media companies and...
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After eight weeks in beta, Newsvine has launched publicly. Here's a look at the features Newsvine already offers and some thoughts, plus a look at what's in store in the...
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NYU professor Jay Rosen and his class have launched a new site -- Blue Plate Special. Their first package is a comparison of mainstream media blogs....
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The Knight-Batten Awards have been renamed and renewed. A $10,000 Grand Prize and up to $5,000 in Special Distinction awards will honor journalism innovations that help people use media to...
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After three years and more than 180 columns, Poynter's Chip Scanlan decided to end his column and start blogging. Here are seven reasons he "joined the millions who communicate through...
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Poynter's Kelly McBride says user-generated content shouldn't be called "citizen journalism" because it's not journalism. ...
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Gregg McLachlan, the Associate Managing Editor of the Simcoe Reformer, has launched a new site with lots of journalism tips called NewsCollege. For years he has published the newsroom newsletter...
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E-mail, when it is effective, keeps people informed, expedites work and connects people across distance. But too often, e-mail leaves us with too many questions, and those questions cause problems....
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The Broadcast Education Association is hosting a conference, Convergence Shockwave: Change, Challenge and Opportunity, on April 27-29 in Las Vegas....
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Slate's Dahlia Lithwick and Will Saletan are now also writing for The Washington Post (which bought Slate) in its Outlook section....
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This weekend Newsday and Newsday.com featured a special project about the remarkable recovery made by a North Bellport boy who was accidentally run over by his father one year ago....
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Colorado politicians have discovered they can use YourHub.com, the new media venture of the Denver Post and the Rocky Mountain News, to post press releases, puff pieces and political attacks...
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washingtonpost.com accidentally published metadata on a photo that exposed the whereabouts of a 21-year-old hacker who confessed to controlling thousands of compromised PCs for malicious use, according to eWeek. ...
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One of the world's most successful citizen journalism sites, Korea’s OhmyNews, has gotten an $11-million investment from Softbank....
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Dow Jones is combining its print and online units into one consumer business unit. ...
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The Times-Picayune, the hometown paper of Hurricane Katrina's most long-suffering victims, will be honored with the George Polk Award for Metropolitan Reporting. ...
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About 15 people filed complaints via e-mail, while the others called the Rocky Mountain News, to complain about the newspaper cutting back on its stock tables. "This contrast suggests that...
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LA Observed has become the first blog to be licensed by NewsBank, which indexes more than 1,000 newspapers, plus magazines and other news sources, for libraries and schools. "The editorial...
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"There's no substitute for professional-level writing and fact-checking and editing. One of the tenets of the effort I'm involved with is to drive more traffic to professional news sites. People...
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All news about U.S. TV, all the time...
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Elizabeth Spiers, formerly of Gawker and MediaBistro, is planning on launching her own blog empire. ...
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Here are the 2005 Digital Edge Awards winners, their affiliated newspapers and select comments from Edgie judges....
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Yahoo News grabbed headlines a few months ago when it hired veteran journalist Kevin Sites to travel the world and report on war zones. Yahoo GM and ONA board member...
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The Supreme Court of Canada has refused to hear the appeal of a man who claimed he was damaged by articles published on The Washington Post's website because they were...
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In April, the Antwerp-based De Tijd will run a test for 200 subscribers by giving them a portable device using electronic ink technology from E Ink Corp. and an e-reader...
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The next stage of the BBC's downloading and podcasting trial will include experiments with hourly news bulletins, Woman's Hour podcasts and audio highlights from BBC TWO's Newsnight....
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Peggy Phillip, news director of WMC-TV in Memphis, and the first local television executive ever to blog, has shut down her blog after someone created a blog to pick on...
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A federal judge in Massachusetts has issued a temporary restraining order prohibiting the State Police from taking action against a Leominster woman for posting on her Web site a video...
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Follow NAA's Marketing Conference -- including CONNECTIONS, the portion of the conference addressing online issues -- on the conference blog here. ...
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