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Teaching Online Journalism

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Wiki journalism: If it works, use it

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Paul Bradshaw, a British journalist and educator who blogs at Online Journalism, has spent a good amount of time and effort on a fine analysis of “wiki journalism.”
Not all wikis are journalism — of course! — but wikis can be used to produce journalism. Witness the recent example of Wikipedia during the Virginia Tech shootings:
Imagine [...]

Maybe the best politics site ever

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

I’m no fan of the horse-race style used to cover elections. I am very interested in the issues, and in what candidates say, compared with what their past actions say about them.
PolitiFact is a politics site for me, and it sure has been a long time coming. A joint project from the St. Petersburg (Fla.) [...]

Research results on site registration

Friday, April 21, 2006

Stop the presses! A newspaper company conducted useful research! Yes, it’s true, and the smart company was E.W. Scripps, which owns the Rocky Mountain News in Denver, the Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tenn.) and the Knoxville (Tenn.) News Sentinel, among others.
If you like to surf around and check out what different news sites are doing with [...]

Some numbers for broadband users

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Overall Internet penetration among adult Americans (U.S. only) today is 70 percent. Home broadband penetration stands at 74 million people, or 37 percent of adult Americans, according to a Pew Internet & American Life report released in March. Broadband users appear to be voracious news consumers (both online and off). The report includes nice charts [...]

Research about blogs and journalism

Saturday, April 1, 2006

Being one of the “online people” on my faculty, I have been getting lots of questions lately about blogs and blogging. So I decided it was time to put some resources online for my students, your students and all our colleagues. (Comments are very welcome, as always.)
Blog Research @ macloo.com provides general links, suitable for [...]