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AP Online Video Network launches
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...
00:00:00 March 5, 2006, Sunday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Yahoo backs away from original content plans
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...
00:00:00 March 5, 2006, Sunday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Newsvine launches publicly
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...
00:00:00 March 5, 2006, Sunday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Mainstream media blogs compared
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....
00:00:00 March 3, 2006, Friday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Knight-Batten Awards
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...
00:00:00 March 3, 2006, Friday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
7 reasons to blog
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...
00:00:00 March 2, 2006, Thursday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
The problem with 'citizen journalism'
Poynter's Kelly McBride says user-generated content shouldn't be called "citizen journalism" because it's not journalism. ...
00:00:00 February 28, 2006, Tuesday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Newscollege
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...
00:00:00 February 28, 2006, Tuesday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
E-Mail Misunderstandings
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....
00:00:00 February 28, 2006, Tuesday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Convergence Shockwave
The Broadcast Education Association is hosting a conference, Convergence Shockwave: Change, Challenge and Opportunity, on April 27-29 in Las Vegas....
00:00:00 February 27, 2006, Monday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
More Slate, WP partnerships
Slate's Dahlia Lithwick and Will Saletan are now also writing for The Washington Post (which bought Slate) in its Outlook section....
00:00:00 February 27, 2006, Monday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Saving Bobby Palange
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....
00:00:00 February 26, 2006, Sunday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Pitfalls of citizen journalism
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...
00:00:00 February 25, 2006, Saturday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
washingtonpost.com metadata reveals hacker's whereabouts
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. ...
00:00:00 February 25, 2006, Saturday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Citizen Journalism Gets $11M
One of the world's most successful citizen journalism sites, Korea’s OhmyNews, has gotten an $11-million investment from Softbank....
00:00:00 February 23, 2006, Thursday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Dow Jones combines print, online units
Dow Jones is combining its print and online units into one consumer business unit. ...
00:00:00 February 23, 2006, Thursday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Times-Picayune wins Polk award
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. ...
00:00:00 February 23, 2006, Thursday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Rocky gets 200 complaints after trimming stock tables
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...
00:00:00 February 23, 2006, Thursday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
NewsBank licenses blog
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...
00:00:00 February 23, 2006, Thursday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Craiglist's founder: no substitute for professional journalism
"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...
00:00:00 February 22, 2006, Wednesday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Tracking TV
All news about U.S. TV, all the time...
00:00:00 February 22, 2006, Wednesday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Blogs to Riches
Elizabeth Spiers, formerly of Gawker and MediaBistro, is planning on launching her own blog empire. ...
00:00:00 February 21, 2006, Tuesday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Yahoo News' plans
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...
00:00:00 February 20, 2006, Monday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Digital Edge award winners
Here are the 2005 Digital Edge Awards winners, their affiliated newspapers and select comments from Edgie judges....
00:00:00 February 20, 2006, Monday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Canadian Court libel decision favors news sites
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...
00:00:00 February 19, 2006, Sunday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Newspaper to launch E ink test
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...
00:00:00 February 19, 2006, Sunday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
BBC to expand podcast trial
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....
00:00:00 February 19, 2006, Sunday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Blogging pioneer quits
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...
00:00:00 February 19, 2006, Sunday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
Judge protects women who posted video online
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...
00:00:00 February 19, 2006, Sunday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net
CONNECTIONS conference blog
Follow NAA's Marketing Conference -- including CONNECTIONS, the portion of the conference addressing online issues -- on the conference blog here. ...
00:00:00 February 19, 2006, Sunday (PST) Source: CyberJournalist.net