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Searching for new business models
The big challenge for media managers seems to remain finding the right business model in the new media age.
An updated version of Storytelling for the YouTube Generation
Via Gregg Morris
A new initiative by the Brown University creative nonfiction program is exploring the potential of digital nonfiction through some of the web's most unusual storytelling projects.
Partnering with great entrepreneurs to build the next big thing.
Mobile - Nearly two in five US tablet owners read newspapers or magazines via their device in the three-month period ended August 2012, and among them one in ten read such publications ...
Standing for journalism, strengthening democracy | Journalism training, media news & how to's...
Standing for journalism, strengthening democracy | Journalism training, media news & how to's...
1. Jurnalismul nu mai este o profesie, este o arta. Ce poate fi mai rau pentru jurnalisti? Jurnalismul era pe vremuri o profesie, in care cei ce-o practicau aveau un statut similar cu avocatii sau cu medicii.
Standing for journalism, strengthening democracy | Journalism training, media news & how to's...
„While crowdsourced video becomes more and more common, those taking advantage of the medium are both benefiting from its reach and dealing with the dilemmas it presents, according to a recent report from the Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA).”
A combien de reprises avez-vous appris une information par l’intermédiaire des réseaux sociaux et non via la presse traditionnelle ?
Via Benjamin Zehnder, EnsembleCOM
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A list of just 14 tools that journalists might find useful to tell stories in visual ways, inspired by the visual storytelling session at the latest news:rewired event
A collaborative effort to figure out the future of journalism. A project of Harvard University.
"Journalists are infamously change-resistant, lack savvy in business and numbers, and are bound by ethical strictures that prevent them from involvement in revenue matters. What role can they possibly play in developing support for their work? To figure it out, let’s address each of these elements in turn."
The publisher of the Guardian and Observer newspapers is close to axing the print editions of the newspapers, despite the hopes of its editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger to keep them running for a few more years.
Via Anca Toader
Standing for journalism, strengthening democracy | Journalism training, media news & how to's...
At this year's Mashable Media Summit we'll discuss how mobile is making a massive impact on technology and media.
Standing for journalism, strengthening democracy | Journalism training, media news & how to's...
Read all about it: journalism has a future!
We round up all the best insights from our last live Q&A, which discussed the personalisation of the web and its effect on the production and consumption of news...
We’re milking our recent poll with Editor & Publisher while we can. Previously we looked at what editors had to say about how their own jobs are changing and then about how they use freelancers. We also asked them to spitball about the future. More specifically we asked, “What one innovation do you most want to see happen to the field of journalism in the next five years?” Of the 609 responses we received, a great many were pleas for the return of quality journalism, calls for the overthrow of our search engine overlords, exhortations to rebellion against the tyranny of CPMs, disgust with digital standards and so on. However, plenty were also novel or revealing. Being fans of visual representations of large datasets, as well as stuck in the internet of the 20th Century, we put together a nice word cloud based on the responses.
Via Luís António Santos
We're witnessing another sea change in Web publishing. From Pinterest at the beginning of this year to the launch this week of a new product from two Twitter founders, Medium, 2012 has been a year where the norms of publishing are being challenged.
The New York Times is looking to BBC director-general Mark Thompson to steer it toward a digital news future. But who is Thompson, and what do his eight years' UK public service leadership say about the man coming to Manhattan?
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