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5293_32 sink's Bookmarks Tagged With "journalism"

  1. Visit Blogs and Traditional Media - eMarketer Blogs and Traditional Media - eMarketer

    "In a survey of US journalists by PR Week, PR Newswire and Millward Brown, 57.7% of respondents said they used blogs to measure sentiment, and 51% used them to gauge how their competitors were covering stories. Fewer journalists—less than 30% of r… More

  2. Visit Is This Ethical for a Blogger/Journalist ? - Blog Maverick Is This Ethical for a Blogger/Journalist ? - Blog Maverick

    Mark Cuban asks an interesting question about where the ethical boundaries are for a journalist who interviews a subject for a traditional publication, then blogs about the experience elsewhere (in this case, Valleywag). What do you think?

  3. Visit Google lets subjects of news stories comment on articles about them - International Herald Tribune Google lets subjects of news stories comment on articles about them - International Herald Tribune

    Bit behind on this one, but still... "The company this week introduced an experimental feature on its Google News Web site in the United States to allow any person mentioned in a news report that is linked there to submit a written response."

  4. Visit Part III: Andrew Keen and the Cult of the Amateur Part III: Andrew Keen and the Cult of the Amateur

    Part 3 of a 3 part (duh) series of blog posts about why my least favorite author, Andrew Keen, is leading a pointless charge to rid the world of the plague of UGC. Well worth the read.

  5. Visit Blinded by Science Blinded by Science

    'How ‘Balanced’ Coverage Lets the Scientific Fringe Hijack Reality" - interesting article about the negatives of journalistic strive for balance. Relevant to previous discussion about wikipedia.

  6. Visit WIRED: Transparently compliant - Valleywag WIRED: Transparently compliant - Valleywag

    Wow. How disappointing to see how the journalism sausage gets made. Wired is one of my favorite magazines, but they've taken a serious hit in my book. Of all the stories to have this debacle happen...

  7. Visit Macworld: News: France bans citizen journalists from reporting violence Macworld: News: France bans citizen journalists from reporting violence

    Sad day for citizen journalism...."The French Constitutional Council has approved a law that criminalizes the filming or broadcasting of acts of violence by people other than professional journalists. The law could lead to the imprisonment of eyewitnesses

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