June 23, 2011 •
Digital News •
by Kate Nacy
Dan Zarrella tells us when and how often to tweet. While late afternoons are great for a variety of things, particularly creeping out of work early, it seems to be the case that you should probably be tweeting. A lot. Somewhere in the...
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June 12, 2011 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Tina Bettels Susanne Fengler Andreas Straeter and Mariella Trilling
New EJO research assesses how European media allow for audience participation in editorial processes. This international comparative study examines whether and in which ways the editorial departments of 12 Western and Eastern European...
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May 9, 2011 •
Digital News •
by Kate Nacy
The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University relaunches Media Cloud. After a bit of tweaking and revamping, Media Cloud, a dashboard tool designed to help analyze the media ecosystem, is now open for public use....
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February 21, 2011 •
Digital News •
by Kornelia Trytko
What will the future of international news look like in the era of blogs, Facebook and Twitter? Are globalization and new media to be seen as threats or opportunities for foreign correspondents? These and other essential questions are...
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February 8, 2011 •
Digital News •
by Simone della Ripa
The debate surrounding the fate of print newspapers has remained stagnant for quite some time. While scholars of journalism and publishers asked themselves when the deadline would come – the point of no return born of distorted...
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December 9, 2010 •
Digital News •
by Kate Nacy
Study compares news content on the Web to radio, television and newspapers. Published in Journalism and Mass Media Quarterly, Scott Maier’s 18-month study builds on the Project for Excellence in Journalism’s News Coverage...
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December 7, 2010 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Kate Nacy
An alliance of news organizations unite for accuracy. The Report an Error Alliance, formed by Scott Rosenberg of MediaBugs and Craig Silverman of Regret the Error, is designed to improve accuracy in news coverage by giving readers the...
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November 26, 2010 •
Digital News •
by Kate Nacy
New app for journalists launches. Qluso is a new online app that allows news editors to bid on exclusive stories from freelance journalists (in exchange for 10 percent of generated profit, of course). The app is designed to help news...
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October 16, 2010 •
Digital News •
by Piero Macri
Seventy minutes is the average time an American citizen devotes to the news. The Web grows, newspapers lose readers, radio and TV remain consistent. In the last 20 years news sources for Americans have changed significantly. According to...
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