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3586_32 Recent Bookmarks in Future Media Tagged With "news media"

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    Visit Associated Press: A New Model for News Research Report, June 2008 Associated Press: A New Model for News Research Report, June 2008

    A New Model for News: Studying the Deep Structure of Young-Adult News Consumption, A Research Report from The Associated Press and the Context-Based Research Group. Conducted by the Associated Press and Context-Based Research Group, an ethnographi… More

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    Visit 'Platform for free speech ... or hate?' Sean Dodson, Guardian, May 19 2008 'Platform for free speech ... or hate?' Sean Dodson, Guardian, May 19 2008

    Set up as a means for readers to publish their opinions, sites such as My Telegraph raise questions at the heart of the online debate... a year on from launch, the Telegraph's experiment has put it in the front line of a sensitive but important is… More

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    Visit 'Three cheers for Gutenberg - and long live dead trees' Simon Jenkins, Guardian, January 6, 2006 'Three cheers for Gutenberg - and long live dead trees' Simon Jenkins, Guardian, January 6, 2006

    My first word-processor was faster to use and had a longer battery life than anything produced since. In these crucial features, each new computer has been less efficient than the last. I just want a PC version of the Model T Ford. [Supposedly the… More

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    Visit 'From our home correspondent' Iain Hollingshead, Media Guardian, March 31 2008 'From our home correspondent' Iain Hollingshead, Media Guardian, March 31 2008

    [N]ow that "letters to the editor" are no longer the only point of contact between newspapers and their readers, is that letters pages still appear to flourish on the broadsheets... relatively novel facility of commenting at will online... appears… More

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    Visit Online documentary: Reuters: Bearing Witness: Five Years of the Iraq War Online documentary: Reuters: Bearing Witness: Five Years of the Iraq War

    Includes Profiles, Timeline (matrix of images and events), Maps (Oil, Population, Fatalities and Journalist Safety) and Resources. Excellent use of images, information visualisation and graphic design.

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    Visit Audio: The British Newspaper Industry, BBC Radio 4, week of 05/11/2007 Audio: The British Newspaper Industry, BBC Radio 4, week of 05/11/2007

    "A series of programmes examines the influence of the internet and changing technologies on the British newspaper industry. How are newspapers adapting and what influence will the national and local publications retain?" Programmes include: Inside… More

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    Visit 'The BBC empire has grown too big. Ahead must lie much more slimming' Simon Jenkins, Guardian, October 19, 2007 'The BBC empire has grown too big. Ahead must lie much more slimming' Simon Jenkins, Guardian, October 19, 2007

    [Reflects on duplication of roles and poor management, perceived by Mark Thompson, at the BBC.] The BBC continues to offer a uniquely impressive spread of news, current affairs, documentaries, arts and entertainment. The argument for such an all-… More

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    Visit 'Faked TV and phoney scandals' Mick Hume, spiked, 11 September 2007 'Faked TV and phoney scandals' Mick Hume, spiked, 11 September 2007

    There is nothing very positive about the current spate of self-flagellation within the television industry or the wider fashion for TV-bashing. It reveals more about the rise of cynicism in public life, and a loss of nerve within public institutio… More

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    Visit 'Agenda benders' John Cole, Guardian, September 3, 2007 'Agenda benders' John Cole, Guardian, September 3, 2007

    As the new political year begins, who do we think is more responsible for the sad state into which public life has fallen, the media or the politicians? ... at least up till the 1970s, the political agenda was set by politicians [though this] did … More

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    Visit 'We're all doomed to be surprised' Alan Rusbridger, Guardian, August 20, 2007 'We're all doomed to be surprised' Alan Rusbridger, Guardian, August 20, 2007

    The future is out of our hands... Technology is the most obvious thing over which we have no control... [Ebook readers, iPhone.] I don't think either of these devices represents the iPod moment for newspapers... No editor can possibly have any inf… More

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