2006’s best examples of newsroom integration – Editors Weblog
Editors Weblog reports on Telegraph editor Will Lewis’ strategy for ‘integrating’ the newspaper: “Perhaps the hardest thing to do in the run up to the Daily Telegraph’s radical integration was to...
View ArticleWiki journalism: are wikis the new blogs?
On Thursday I’ll be presenting my paper on wiki journalism at the Future of Newspapers conference in Cardiff. As previously reported, the full paper is available as a wiki online for anyone to add to...
View ArticleA model for the 21st century newsroom pt2: Distributed Journalism
In the first part of my model for the 21st century newsroom I looked at how a story might move through a number of stages from initial alert through to customisation. In part two I want to look at...
View ArticleCitizen journalism: some conclusions from the European Bloggers Unconference
Consider this my first attempt at a photoblog entry. For those who prefer video or text you can see both at http://www.ejc.net/seminars/picnic_2007_3
View ArticleBlogs and Investigative Journalism: sourcing material
The third part of this draft book chapter (read part one here and part two here) looks at how blogs have changed the sourcing practices of journalists – in particular the rise of crowdsourcing – and...
View Article3 wishes for social media in 2009
This was published as a guest post on Shane Richmond’s Daily Telegraph Technology blog: Media organisations are still barely getting their heads around social media. They look at a conversation and see...
View ArticleTry it, refine it – or throw it away
Try new stuff! If it doesn’t work, just stop doing it. Then move on and try something else. That’s what Mackenzie Warren, director of content at Gannett Digital (that’s the digital division of what’s...
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