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ProPublica hopes its Patient Harm Facebook group will show that the value of crowdsourcing can be more than mining social media for sources.
BBC College of Journalism Blog - How news consumption has changed from beats to a constant static...
What happens to documentary when media goes interactive? It’s not always a welcome question. Documentarians aren’t necessarily thrilled at the idea of someone poking at their precious work on a smartphone, rather than settling into a seat at a theater or on a couch.
Just as the criticism against Starkman died down, a woman from the audience raised her hand and launched into a wandering diatribe against Benton.
TED Talks Software developer Mike Matas demos the first full-length interactive book for the iPad -- with clever, swipeable video and graphics and some very cool data visualizations to play with. Via Annabel Roux
Does a pure transmedia or crossmedia or multi-platform play like this actually exist? Maybe. Are any of these platforms sustainable beyond the life of a project or a campaign? Not usually. To do that, it takes money, time, commitment, and most of all, belief from the "power structure" that is already in place. If you think that's a load of crap, or defeatist in some way, then think of it from this angle: If you create an independent project, you don't have to go through a studio or a network or a big production company or big design shop or a big brand. But you still have to fund the project somehow. Everyone from private capital investors to private equity to venture capital to banks and even microlenders (yes, them) are going to look at examples. Where do examples come from? Most commonly from commercial successes. And even most commercial successes fall short, in some ways, because they have challenges of scale. In other words, they're not true platforms. And that's a whole 'nother issue at hand. Via Gary Hayes
Today sees the release of the Data Journalism Handbook - a unique collaboration of data journalists from around the world, including the Guardian's data team. Via มานะ ตรีรยาภิวัฒน์
IJNet.org is the premier global website for journalists and media managers to learn about training and networking opportunities. The site and its weekly e-mail bulletin reports on the latest innovations, resources and awards. Via Annabel Roux
How social media is replacing traditional journalism as a news source [infographic]. Posted Apr 17th, 2012 at 10:37 AM and seen. times. Tweet. Via Schools.com. Social media meets news. Via Steve Momorella
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Note: for those coming from Poynter's summary of part of this post, the phrase 'don't have to be trained' has an ambiguity that could be misunderstood.
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“The New York Times reporter anticipated people on Twitter missing the nuance of her ideas, so she came prepared. ... As slides appeared on the big screen behind Amy O’Leary, @amyoleary would somehow — magically — tweet out expertly compressed summaries of her ideas, right on cue. They were live footnotes, a real-time narrative surprise.”
(Published May 22, 2012.) Via Mindy McAdams
IM VIDEO JOURNALISM: Solo producing stunning web-based stories & online docs Cutting edge videojournalism posts from Int.
New models will allow investigative journalism to thriveWashington PostMurdoch's protracted tumble from the top has exposed the incestuous relationships between the media, political and financial elite of England, and the corruption that imperils... Via Andy Bull
When they think about competition, many traditional outlets still seem to look mostly at media players such as the Huffington Post or Buzzfeed. Via Anca Toader
There were a number of interesting insights shared at the event, held at The Paley Center for Media, but for those who missed it and are crunched for time, here are 10 key takeaways for the news business. Via มานะ ตรีรยาภิวัฒน์
Pinterest is grounded in the simplicity of collecting, sharing and discovering images of inspiration and passion. Yet, what I find to be the beauty/addiction of Pinterest are the stories that are discovered between every pin. What we “like, love, live and dream” are the foundation of every story. This post will take a dive into the updated Pinterest layout and a revised Terms of Service, to discuss the perspective Pinterest is bringing to social media storytelling. Via Gregg Morris
Craig Silverman has assembled eight “must reads” on how to verify information gathered through social media. I don’t have time to elaborate on them (and I would mostly just repeat... Via Anca Toader
In this special reportBulletins from the future A little local difficulty Reinventing the newspaper »The people formerly known as the audience Julian Assange and the new wave The Foxification of news Comin...
นักข่าวสายทหารของหนังสือพิมพ์ออนไลน์ Huffington Post ชื่อเดวิด วู้ดคนนี้บอกว่าตื่นเต้นมากที่ได้รางวัล Pulitzer... Via มานะ ตรีรยาภิวัฒน์
Standing for journalism, strengthening democracy | Journalism training, media news & how to's (Huffington Post Pulitzer winner: ‘You can do great journalism on any platform’ http://t.co/dziacfGR...)... Via มานะ ตรีรยาภิวัฒน์
Excerpted from the article:
THE PROBLEMS: "..."We need to rethink every facet of the journalism model," said Richard Gingras, VP of News at Google.
The news audience is evolving faster than news providers. By now, 75% of traffic is going to stories. A minority of visitors ever see a site's front-page curated presentation of the news.
But the problems go deeper than just presentation. News is a commodity now. It spreads virally across many media through new tellings and retellings. The Web is finally real-time. News organizations no longer get to control the story. They have to do more than inform to stay relevant. News sites have to be useful.
THE SOLUTIONS: To be useful, news sites need to be information tools, not just sources. Journalists are the people with the time and skills to gather all the needed information into one place and filter out the rest. But the value of information is not just in the knowledge of it; it's in what you can do with it.
News isn't just about information. It's also storytelling. Anyone can publish text, photos or even video to the Web now. But technology enables new, compelling storytelling techniques that could shine in the hands of dedicated news organizations..."
Read full article here: http://j.mp/HPIGpk Via Giuseppe Mauriello
The search giant's head of news products thinks we need to rethink how the news is architected and how information gets produced.
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