Online Journalism Review
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We do this through a variety of projects. Since our March 1, 1998, launch, we have devoted most of our resources to evaluating the emerging field of online journalism, providing readers commentary, features and resources. Our purpose is to be useful both to journalists working online and to online writers who've not previously had anything more to do with journalism than reading or watching the news. More » (Source: Online Journalism Review)
Media:
Online
Audience:
(English)
Political Viewpoint:
Neutral viewpoint
Edited By:
Rod Amis
Last Edit:
Jun 30, 2006 - 5:45 PM PDT
Story Stats
Top Topics:
Media (4), Business (3), Media and Politics (1), Politics (1), Blogs (1), Journalism (1), Social Networks (1)
Top Authors:
Robert Niles (2), Robin Miller (1), Steve Bryant (1)
Top Formats:
Interview (3), Editorial (1)
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Inspiring journalism students to believe... they 'can do anything!'
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Why don't some media pros 'get' social media?
An OJR reader recently emailed: "I am amazed at how behind the curve some/many/most PR people seem to be with social media and I keep wondering why they don't 'get it' - their ...via Alfredo Ramos Jr (t) -
Apps vs. eBooks: Where can newsrooms and journalists make the most money?
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Advice for this year's incoming journalism students
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What is journalism worth?
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Tips for promoting sales of your eBooks, and other digital content
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Duke U's new Reporter's Lab for investigative tools
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How a 1995 court case kept the newspaper industry from compe
Good article looking at the decline of newspapers in the context of the rise of the internetvia Donica Mensing (t) -
A journalist's guide to eBook publishing - part one
Starting today, I'll be bringing you a three-part series of instructions on how you can create your own eBook. Why an eBook? Because eBooks are one of the few online media ... -
Why I am rooting for News Corp. to fail
via Umbreen Bhatti (t)
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