(These are all tweets appearing @AndyMedici. If you like them, feel free to follow.) Saving #journalism Tip 1: Pick lotto numbers in five minute increments -”Is your dog killing you? That and the 2nd number after the break!” Saving #journalism Tip 2: Scratch and sniff food reviews? Or better yet, scratch and sniff International News [...]
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Transgender issues and expressions: Journalist training session
July 6th, 2010
admin I am on the National Press Club email list, and I got this little calendar entry in my inbox today. I thought I would share it with everyone else, in case anyone wanted to go. Training is an integral part of any journalist’s regimen, and this one stuck out at me because there are a [...]
Legacy Journalism and News Coverage
June 26th, 2010
admin There has definitely been a lot of talk about how legacy media still drives much of the debate, in terms of research and writing and breaking investigative stories. Although that is no longer entirely the case, the Pew Center did a great study on the news ecosystem in Baltimore (Note: Statistics from “The Wire” not [...]
Next Poynter column review; and in case you missed it
June 22nd, 2010
admin In case you missed my first article for the Poynter Institute, fear not, for I have posted the link below. Just click on it to read about the similarities of problems facing the journalism industry and adult entertainment. http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=101&aid=184319 Now for the preview … (after the jump). linkscolor = “000000″; highlightscolor = “888888″; backgroundcolor = [...]
The Future of Journalism: The Web 3.0 Newsroom
June 1st, 2010
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In the not-too-distant future journalists will be part of a “virtual” newsroom existing at a nexus of user-contributed information, original investigative articles and computer-assisted reporting reliant on flexible databases and easily mashable formats.

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