Category Archives for Journalism

How journalism faces the innovator’s dilemma

Carnival of Journalism is a monthly event when a group of us share our posts on a common topic to bring discussion to the goings on in our trade. It’s also a great place to exchange ideas with smart people. Comments … Continue reading

22. February 2012 by admin
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Can a good journalist be a good capitalist? Yes.

Carnival of Journalism is a monthly event when a group of us share our posts on a common topic to bring discussion to the goings on in our trade. It’s also a great place to exchange ideas with smart people! … Continue reading

27. January 2012 by admin
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People want news that matters

The brussel sprouts vs. cookies argument is one of the first I remember in respect to “future of journalism” conversations. In fact, I would say that in J-school, I did not study journalism, but instead, I studied the changing face … Continue reading

11. October 2011 by admin
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The future of online news video

My entry into this month’s Carnival of Journalism: First, I’m rather offended that the title of this carnival limits to online video because I think mobile news video is a much bigger trend. I’m going to refer to both, and … Continue reading

30. September 2011 by admin
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End of the newsroom’s iron curtain

Would the real entrepreneurial journalism please stand up? Journalists are not supposed to be interested in money. It’s an ethical dilemma. That is why there is an iron curtain in between ad sales and editorial — if you know what … Continue reading

27. September 2011 by admin
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Thank you, #ONA11: A recap

This is my excessively comprehensive blog of my first ONA conference, half recap and half personal. reflection. Keep in mind, I came not as a working reporter, but as a news enthusiast working on the technology side. If you want … Continue reading

26. September 2011 by admin
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#ona11 Mini-law school for digital journalists

Digital publishing brings new ethical challenges that aren’t effectively reflected in laws, yet. A smart, opinionated and experienced panel of lawyers talked some main issues in this ONA11 session. Here are some highlights. Copyright laws: you post, I claim to … Continue reading

23. September 2011 by admin
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What to do with a journalism degree

When I started at J-school, I found that almost every person either greatly preferred writing or instead much preferred reporting. I should add that I decided to get a degree in journalism as a plan to eventually write fiction — … Continue reading

23. September 2011 by admin
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Future of Journalism: A SEO-friendly blog post

TechCrunch curation Facebook algorithms Aron Pilhofer Alberto Ibarguen shoot a photo abundance Tumblr, Kindle Single newspaper strike Rupert Murdoch lede Journal Register perfect for starting a campfire a giant stack of newspapers that you’ll never read. lede Jeff Jarvis crowdfunding … Continue reading

02. September 2011 by admin
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Twitter + Storify + @ACarvin =

I haven’t Storyfied in a while. My time on Twitter this morning happened to coincide with this conversation, which ended as quickly as it began. While the criticism was not well thought-out and sort of uncalled for, it does bring … Continue reading

22. August 2011 by admin
Categories: Journalism, Social Media | 6 comments

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