By Mindy McAdams

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Teaching Online Journalism

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

Good stuff, bad stuff, and television

Regina McCombs left this comment earlier this week:

… we have to be careful not to lump all the bad stuff with all the terrific stuff. The biggest problem with TV news is there’s too little of the good stuff out there, not that great storytelling can’t be done on television.

I have to agree with that: Great storytelling CAN be done on television.

And thanks (again) to Regina, I found this: Advice from the Best. The best TV photographers, that is. Read it, and you’ll probably think (like I did), “This really ISN’T rocket science!”

Plus: Angela Grant introduced us to this site, Make Internet TV, which — in spite of its horrifying name (No! DON’T make the Internet be TV!!!) — is full of great tips and advice!

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2 responses to “Good stuff, bad stuff, and television”

  1. Alok Vats writes:

    Nice information, nicely said Regina McCombs.

    Interactive Television

  2. Mindy McAdams writes:

    You know, normally I would delete a comment with an advertising link in it. But that one is actually related to the post. If Alok Vats ever posts a commercial link again, though, I will delete it — and this one too.

    Comment spam bites! Don’t do it!

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