The Editors Weblog
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As surveyor of the newspaper industry, the Editors Weblog sees a robust future for the printed word. In making this future even stronger, newspaper editors need to learn about and implement the full variety of new media in the everyday functions of their newsrooms. The combination of outstanding newspaper journalism with these new technologies enriches content and enhances the experience of the reader. Our goal is to make sure that editors everywhere understand the effects that new media are having on journalism and to provide practical solutions for your newspaper. Our ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Iran: When journalists can't be heard, how successful can citizen journalism be at providing back-up?
Following the Iranian election on 12 June, which both sides claim to have won, Iranians and the rest of the world wants to know the truth about the results, as well as wanting ...Posted by Michael Bugeja -
NewsTrust: social ratings for quality journalism
Like many aspects of the Web, news is becoming a collaborative activity. Social news sites such as digg.com and Newsvine have infinitely increased their audience over the past ...Posted by Fabrice Florin
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MySpace News: Roots in NewRoo, future in advertising
Launched yesterday, MySpace News, the aggregation and news-ranking service of MySpace, came out of parent company News Corp.'s 2006 purchase of NewRoo. MySpace News is ...Posted by Fabrice Florin
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Internet (2), Citizen Journalism (1), Iran (1), Social Networks (1)
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Emma Heald (1), John Burke (1)
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