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It’s all about tagging, categorisation, RSS and user friendlyness
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52% of producers working on established news brand websites spend time each day “cultivating online communities”. At news websites not affiliated with old media it’s 70.7%
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But you’ve probably only got a chance, suggests Kristine Lowe after re-reading the press release, if you happen to be the author of a newspaper’s blog
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“Huge topic, and a very topical one as newspaper blogs are popping up all over the place…” which is exactly why I’ve linked to this catchup post for anyone who has missed the debate thus far.
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“The question of what we end up calling these emerging forms of journalism is tied up with the role that contributors—who may often be untrained and unpaid—will play”
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A site by site analysis of payment and reward models – includes Newsvine, Blogburst, Current TV, New Assignment, etc.
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“I don’t think there’s any doubt that I am the most sued blogger out there…Overall I think it’s terrific that there are libel laws, because the alternative…is that someone would come and break my legs—or kill me.”
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“In a joint project like NewAssignment.Net, where there are many contributors, the host is not liable for defamation said Seltzer, who pointed to Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act. So even though NewAssignment.Net is a collaborative project, th
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Bivings study reviews the websites of the top 50 most circulated magazines in US and evaluates them based on the presence of various Web 2.0 features. Result? It’s clear that magazines are not making use of Web 2.0.