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8999_32 Richard Eriksson's Bookmarks Tagged With "journalism"

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  1. Visit What's really wrong with newspapers What's really wrong with newspapers

    "The biggest problem, of course, had nothing to do with the newsrooms. It was the collapse of an unsustainable business model."

  2. Visit Travis Smith's thoughts on ONA Travis Smith's thoughts on ONA

    "News organizations are the dairies of the 21st century: they currently make the product and also deliver it directly to the individual."

  3. Visit NowPublic's Leonard Brody on the future of news NowPublic's Leonard Brody on the future of news

  4. Visit Margaret Talbot profiles David Simon, creator of The Wire Margaret Talbot profiles David Simon, creator of The Wire

    Season 5 to focus on the newspaper and how the media frames crime in the American city.

  5. Visit ‘Citizen Media’ as part of online journalism at the synthetic jungle ‘Citizen Media’ as part of online journalism at the synthetic jungle

    Notes about the workshop I participated in. I wouldn't say I'm "the founder" of Urban Vancouver, but I'm definitely was a managing editor at founding.

  6. Visit Iverson was liveblogging notes from my ONA panel discussion Iverson was liveblogging notes from my ONA panel discussion

    The following two articles have information about it as well, covering Lisa William's talk.

  7. Visit For every online success created by print newspapers, there are a few failures For every online success created by print newspapers, there are a few failures

    One mistake describes an interesting case of dismissing something appearing on the Internet but taking it seriously when it appeared in paper form.

  8. Visit The Web isn't killing the newspaper, but rather redefining it The Web isn't killing the newspaper, but rather redefining it

    Print works better for insight and information graphics whereas the Web works better for up-to-the-minute news (which is hours old by the time it hits newsstands).

  9. Visit Ryan Sholin doesn't care what journalists are reading; he cares about what they’re writing Ryan Sholin doesn't care what journalists are reading; he cares about what they’re writing

    Discussing Publish2, whe wants to know what stories people are currently working on, and what's missing from the news.

  10. Visit Introducing Publish2 Introducing Publish2

    I don't want this: journalism is about the story, not the storytellers (or the network of storytellers).

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