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He’s billing it as a survival guide for jouralists and journalism students navigating the changing landscape of journalism
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The Guardian is finding new audiences online, has a sales house in America and will soon have a new homepage specifically targeting US readers… but isn’t it difference, “foreign” viewpoints, they want?
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The idea is that if I search for "George Allen" on Google, the liberal bloggers want the macaca video to show up high in the results. Reminds me of "liar" and "Guildford MP" on google.co.uk
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A great way to use The Editors Blog – to defend criticism of programs, editorial decisions, and journalism. (thanks RS)
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For Putnam, bowling leagues were a sign of social capital, or the connections among individuals – social networks and the norms of reciprocity and trustworthiness that arise from them. What is the state of social capital today? Does the rise of DIY and
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In China, a man from Chongqing is facing three years in prison for writing a satirical poem and sending it to friends via SMS and I.M., reports Danwei. [Apparently libel is a criminal act rather than a tort in China]
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News At Seven generates a virtual news show by collecting, editing and organizing news stories which are introduced to you by a virtual anchor. So far, the system creates a three-minute daily news update, featuring U.S. and international stories picked fr
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olitical assumptions can remain constant for long periods and then change very quickly. And so they have in the approximately 10 days since the publication of Barack Obama’s book The Audacity of Hope….
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“Freedom of expression online is a right, not a privilege – but it’s a right that needs defending,” said Steve Ballinger of Amnesty International. “We’re asking bloggers worldwide to show their solidarity with web users in countries where they can…
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A new analysis from Scarborough Research of “Integrated Newspaper Audience,” a measurement that combines the audience of traditional printed newspapers with the audience of their websites, found that newspapers are successfully extending their reach…