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Post-industrial journalism

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The report, by C.W. Anderson, Emily Bell, and Clay Shirky, surveys the new opportunities available to individual journalists and news organizations old and new. Here are some of its highlights.

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Can big data change the world?

Can big data change the world? | The Journalist | Scoop.it

Is there too much hype around 'big data'? The Economist's data editor, Kenneth Cukier, thinks so, and yet he remains passionate about what we can achieve with it.

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How the NYT tells stories with data

How the NYT tells stories with data | The Journalist | Scoop.it
Embedded in the heart of the New York Times, Aron Pilhofer runs an experimental news team made up of veteran journalists and top-notch computer scientists. Their job is to tell stories using software, data, and old-fashioned journalistic skills. Here’s how they do it.
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Facebook publishes tips for journalists

Facebook publishes tips for journalists | The Journalist | Scoop.it

Facebook has launched Media on Facebook, a portal that houses best practices, case studies and research for media companies.

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Twitter is ready to be a true news operation

Twitter is ready to be a true news operation | The Journalist | Scoop.it

Twitter is hiring a 'head of news' in its bid to be even more indispensable to global media, but will it work?

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Twitter is aiming not only to strengthen, but also to formalise its relationship with news media. 

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Why trust matters

Why trust matters | The Journalist | Scoop.it

Eurovision Media Strategy has taken part in a prestigious media event in Perugia at the kind invitation of the Italian city’s international journalism festival. I was privileged to chair a panel discussion between Eurovision’s Nicoletta Iacobacci, the EBU’s consultant on PSM Values, Hans Laroes, Matthew Eltringham of the BBC College of Journalism and the deputy director ofRAI radio news, Vittorio Argento.

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How mobile has changed daily news consumption

How mobile has changed daily news consumption | The Journalist | Scoop.it

We all know smartphones and tablets have revolutionised how consumers access media content. But away from the big picture there are essential details to consider, such as when consumers access your content.

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Euronews outlines YouTube deployment strategy

Following a range of initiatives announced October 2012 as the service approached its 20th anniversary, international news channel Euronews confirmed at MIPTV that it is rolling out a new organisation that plays on the strengths of its 400-strong journalist staff and the quality of its editorial line.
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Unemployed Brit becomes Syrian weapons expert

Eliot Higgins, an unemployed British blogger with no military background, has become a crucial source of information about illegal weapons being used in Syria for both human-rights organizations and traditional journalists.

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JournalismNow: Connected, participatory #journalism is not only redefining the media landscape but also offering opportunities and discovering talent. 

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World’s best news sites and apps

World’s best news sites and apps | The Journalist | Scoop.it
The Society for News Design had announced the 2012 World’s Best Designed news sites and apps: SB Nation, Lenta.ru and the Guardian and Observer iPad apps.
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EBU to strengthen public service journalism in Balkans

EBU to strengthen public service journalism in Balkans | The Journalist | Scoop.it
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Ethical journalism for the digital age

Ethical journalism for the digital age | The Journalist | Scoop.it

In the current media ecosystem of Twitter, News of the World, and a failing news economy, how can your newsroom maintain credibility while everyone else seems to be losing theirs? Aidan White, Director of the Ethical Journalism Network (EJN), insists the answers to maintaining a journalism worthy of democracy’s highest ideals can be found by reassessing ethics standards – a task which is much harder to implement in practice.

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Using the past to predict the future

Researchers are creating software that analyzes 22 years of New York Times archives, Wikipedia and about 90 other web resources to predict future disease outbreaks, riots and deaths — and hopefully prevent them.
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Is the homepage dead?

Print-nostalgic editors (and even some editors who have only worked in digital media) take a certain amount of solace in the homepage. Online, it can feel like one of the only venues where editorial decision-making is visible at a glance (unlike newspapers, where the editor’s hand is in evidence on every page). As editorial agendas have become complicated with new concerns, like tweets and shares and clicks on individual stories, there remains a surprising amount of energy expended on the homepage. But as more and more traffic comes from search and social, the homepage as the entryway into a site’s content is increasingly obsolete.
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Is Google Glass the future of mobile news?

Is Google Glass the future of mobile news? | The Journalist | Scoop.it

Google Glass is the perfect medium for receiving news updates about the topics you care about, but up until today no one had quite perfected how to do that. The New York Times app comes standard with every pair of the high-tech glasses, but only sends the paper’s top headlines on an hourly basis. News isn’t tailored to fit your interests, nor is the frequency of news headlines are sent to you. The result? You end up with a backlog of news stories in Glass you likely don’t care about. For those you do care about, the app is only capable of reading you the first few sentences of the story or letting you share the story with friends on Google+.

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How Google Glass could change the way we consume news

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Social + mobile = the “dynamite” combo

Social + mobile = the “dynamite” combo | The Journalist | Scoop.it

Since ITV News launched its atomized, live, streaming redesign a little over a year ago, they’ve adhered fairly resolutely to a single maxim: “We’ll tell you what we know, when we know it.” Julian March, ITV’s online director, argues that because of that philosophy, ITV has become widely considered the speediest outlet for breaking news in the U.K.

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ITV News online is using social media in a clever way to reconcile speed with accuracy. It has earned them a reputation as the fastest outlet in the UK for breaking news and increased unique views to their site by more than 500 per cent in one year. 

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New AP social media guidelines tell reporters to tweet with caution

The AP is fine-tuning its social media guidelines for reporters, specifically on how to exercise caution while tweeting. Given the confusion and misinformation that spread around the Boston Marathon bombing story, not to mention its recent recent Twitter hacking, the news service wants its reporters to exercise extreme caution, saying “Staffers are advised to avoid spreading unconfirmed rumors through tweets and posts.”

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Even journalists who never broadcast or publish facts that they haven't verified seem to lose all self-control on Twitter. Is it the pressure to be first?

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Finding reliable sources in Syria

Finding reliable sources in Syria | The Journalist | Scoop.it

With little access to the raging civil war in Syria, the Associated Press has been relying on a citizen journalists with smart phones with the Bambuser app to stream live coverage of the conflict, explains Sandy MacIntrye, the London-based head of global news for the AP.

Asel Baidyldaeva's curator insight, May 17, 9:21 AM

Many of the contributors are activists. User-generated-content vs journalist report. 

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Swedish Radio's social media handbook

Swedish Radio's social media handbook | The Journalist | Scoop.it

Swedish Radio has identified 12 editorial priorities. The first of them, which is about using social media and interactivity, reads:

"Develop Journalism 3.0 and the relationship with the audiences. Social media is here to help us strengthen our audience relationship."

There are two main reasons for us to participate in social media. The first reason is purely selfish: we want our content to be shared and spread as much as possible.

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Sue Llewellyn's curator insight, May 7, 9:45 AM

Very useful 'Social Media Handbook for Journalists' from Swedish Radio

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Why Camus wanted a critical newspaper

Why Camus wanted a critical newspaper | The Journalist | Scoop.it

Albert Camus had a dream of a newspaper that critiqued newspapers. That's now largely largely been realized, although no single publication produces it, readers don't have to pay for it and the analytical product doesn't appear on newsprint.

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Landscaping Flat Earth news with social media

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Alison Gow says that social media could be the antidote to 'churnalism'. Both Alison Gow and Nick Davies are taking part in the Polis Journalism Conference on 5th April:

 

http://www.go-eurovision.com/cms/en/sites/ebu/ebuzz-1.html?postId=1781&num=37

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In defence of journalism

Given the mixed response to the government's proposed Royal Charter, it seems that the relationship between the press and those in power has not eased.

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How to interview databases

How to interview databases | The Journalist | Scoop.it
Kenneth Cukier, coauthor of "Big Data: A Revolution That Will Transform How We Live, Work and Think," applies his findings to his position as data editor of The Economist.
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How to rebuild your newsroom with the help of the Pope and Queen Beatrix

How to rebuild your newsroom with the help of the Pope and Queen Beatrix | The Journalist | Scoop.it

NOS News is in the middle of transforming itself into a more online newsroom. Since last year, when we launched an 'Internet First' project in which we publish short and quick, text-only stories, the number of visitors to our website has shot up by 27 per cent.

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Journalism for democracy

Journalism for democracy | The Journalist | Scoop.it
Journalists have to consider how American politics has changed since modern journalism first formulated the conventions and norms for covering politics.
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Ten questions for Solana Larsen

Ten questions for Solana Larsen | The Journalist | Scoop.it

Solana Larsen is the managing editor of Global Voices Online, an internationally renowned community of bloggers and digital activists who report on online citizen media and free speech around the world, with translations in more than 20 languages. She is a Danish-Puerto Rican journalist and activist and was previously an editor with the global politics websiteopenDemocracy.net.

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