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Teaching Online Journalism

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Notes from the classroom and observations about today’s practice of journalism online

Archive for October 2006

Spread of online video

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

I’m in Bulgaria with Regina McCombs, an online video journalist from the Minneapolis Star Tribune. We’re teaching Web video to journalists here. Bulgaria is where the U.S. was a couple of years ago, with most of the online video coming only from TV outlets.
Lost Remote reported yesterday that in the month of September alone, MSNBC.com [...]

Knight Foundation wants to give you a piece of $5 million

Friday, October 13, 2006

The goal is to create community through new media. It doesn’t have to be the Internet, and it doesn’t have to be newspaper-y.
Anybody, anywhere around the world can enter. Just as long as you’ve got an innovative idea that uses the digital world to connect people in the real world. That’s the only rule.
There are [...]

Blogs differ by nationality

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Blog readership in Europe is growing, and a study reported in the Financial Times tells us about the content:
While technology, business and politics dominate the overall rankings, personal diary-style blogs are far more popular in Europe, accounting for 43 per cent of the top blogs in Italy and 30 per cent in Europe. In [...]

Tomorrow’s news consumers

Thursday, October 12, 2006

At one of the most talked-about panels at the 2006 Online News Association conference, four kids from affluent schools in the Washington, D.C., area talked about how they use computers, mobile devices and TV.
Barbara Iverson blogged this session in detail. If you missed this panel, you will probably enjoy Barbara’s post a lot. All [...]

Extra clicking, fair or foul?

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

The New York Times and The Washington Post both do it — break a longer article into two, three, or more pieces. You can’t read it all on one page. You have to … click … wait for ads to load … aarrgh …
Dan Lockton wrote a good post about this (and got some thoughtful [...]

What a journalist needs to know now

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

At the Journalistopia blog, Danny Sanchez is asking for advice.
What would you tell fine young journalists are the top three things they should do or know to be competitive job candidates three years from now, when they hit the streets in search of gainful employment?
Tell Danny by posting a comment at his blog. There are [...]

Another lamb into the fold (video for the newspaper)

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Chuck Liddy, a newspaper photographer at The Raleigh News & Observer, writes:
After 32 years of capturing moments with still cameras a few weeks ago I was handed a Sony HDV video camera and set loose at select high school football games on Friday nights.
Yeah, I know, I said it “Hell would freeze over before I’ll [...]