Ex-WaPo Editor Jim Brady to News Sites: Experiment More, Now

I think there are lots of sites doing interesting things journalistically, and I think there are certain changes to the media culture that I hope are with us forever — multimedia storytelling, treating our readers as partners, pushing content out versus waiting for people to come to our sites, as a few examples. But I think we could still be more adventurous editorially. Digital journalism is still the Wild West; the rules are still being made. Full Story »

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by Dan Kennedy - Mar. 9, 2009

A Q&A with one of the true innovators in Web journalism.

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by Dale Penn - Mar. 9, 2009

This interview provides a wonderful view from the trenches as old media confronts the dynamic online world. A 14 year veteran who has watched these changes happen, Jim Brady responds to questions with candor and transparency. Steve Myers of the Poynter Institute scores a great interview with terrific questions. Great read.

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