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 [...]
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The Future of Journalism: The Web 3.0 Newsroom (Update)
June 7th, 2010
admin 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.
I am going to Reno for a journalism workshop
May 6th, 2010
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I received some good news today in the form of an e-mail from Jeanne Fox-Alston, the vice president of the Newspaper Association of American Foundation. I have been invited to join the NAA at its second News Challenge program held at the Reynolds School of Journalism and Center for Advanced Media Studies at the University [...]
The deconstruction of American journalism – 1955 style
January 22nd, 2010
admin While I was cleaning out my house, I came across the Superior “Cub” all metal printing press No. 8401. This small metal press, made in 1955 by SMECO, promises on the packaging that this will allow you to “Print your own newspaper.” And in its original form it comes complete with the small metal press, [...]

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