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Rebekah Pure

RTDNA - Radio Television Digital News Association | Communicator |RTDNA Releases Social... - 0 views

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    This is from the Radio Television Digital News Association, an "online destination for electronic journalists." This article provides guidelines for electronic journalists who blog or incorporate social media.
Rebekah Pure

The Counter-Plagiarism Handbook : CJR - 0 views

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    because many news organizations don't have automatic filters for detecting plagiarism, it's important for journalists to have rules and guidelines about how to not accidentally plagiarize. Copy and paste features, and referencing blogs and whatnot make plagiarism especially easy, and journalists may not even realize they are doing it.
Ryan Fuller

Link by Link - A Vision of Iceland as a Haven for Journalists - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The Icelandic Modern Media Initiative, combines in a single piece of legislation provisions from around the world: whistle-blower laws and rules about Internet providers from the United States; source protection laws from Belgium; freedom of information laws from Estonia and Scotland, among others; and New York State's law to counteract "libel tourism," the practice of suing in courts, like Britain's, where journalists have the hardest time prevailing.
Rebekah Pure

TV-News Staff Cuts Signal Leaner Approach - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Because of staff cuts, ABC and CBS are relying on journalists who can use digital equipment to produce stories themselves, or just use smaller teams.
anonymous

Europe Looms as Major Battleground for Google - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Google faces problems related to privacy and copyright protection in Europe. Google's most immediate challenges may be in Italy. This month a decision is expected in a trial in Milan, where four Google executives have been charged with defamation and privacy violations in a case involving videos posted on a Google Web site showing the bullying of an autistic boy.Italian prosecutors accuse Google of negligence, saying it was too slow to remove the video. But Google sees a political dimension. One of the four executives, Peter Fleischer, Google's chief privacy counsel, called the case part of "an attack on a decade of progress" for Internet companies in Italy. In Germany, German publishers have persuaded the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel to support a new kind of copyright protecting journalistic content on the Web. Analysts say the measure, which has not yet been introduced, could require Web companies like Google to buy special licenses to cite content published elsewhere.
Julian Gottlieb

Brooks and Murdoch plan News Corp women's network | Media | guardian.co.uk - 1 views

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    A News Corp. women's network is in the early stages of planning as top female journalists met to discuss some of the details.
Ryan Fuller

Established Newsrooms Try to Vet New Breed of News Outlets - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Publishers and broadcasters have always called on freelance journalists. But a generation ago, if they used material from another organization, it was usually limited to a handful of large, well-known and respected ones like The Associated Press or Reuters. With established newsrooms shrinking, a raft of smaller news outlets have cropped up in the last few years, selling or simply giving news reports to the traditional media - groups like ProPublica, Global Post, Politico and Kaiser Health News.
Ryan Fuller

National Enquirer's Coverage of Edwards Earns Recognition - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "By being the first and, largely, the only publication pursuing the Edwards story through his denials of the affair and of fathering a child out of wedlock, The Enquirer is under consideration for a Pulitzer Prize, and it has strong support for its bid from other journalists. The success has Mr. Levine considering opening a Washington bureau to look for more dirt among politicians."
Ryan Fuller

Are Myths Killing the Newspaper Business? : First Amendment Coalition - 0 views

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    "Are newspapers dead, dead, dead? If you can believe everything you read in them, apparently so. Hal Fuson, a veteran of 44-years in the news business, didn't think those obituary writers had their stories straight. In fact, they were reporting myths about the dire state of the industry as though they were facts. When Fuson, who is a member of First Amendment Coalition's board, recently retired from Copley Press, decided to set the record straight. 'I had a few things to get off my chest,' Fuson writes, 'So I agreed to be interviewed by a journalist I trust: myself.'"
Theresa de los Santos

ABC News to close most physical bureaus, cut U.S. correspondents by half - Los Angeles ... - 0 views

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    "As part of the deep cuts announced this week at ABC News, the network plans to eventually close all of its physical bureaus around the country except Washington and halve the number of its domestic correspondents."
Ryan Fuller

National Enquirer Is Said to Be Eligible for Pulitzers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The Pulitzer Prize administrators have decided that The National Enquirer is eligible to compete for the awards, a person briefed on the matter said Thursday.
kkholland

Journalists breaking tradition in coverage - The Boston Globe - 0 views

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    Discussion of imagery from Haiti and conventions regarding graphic photography and its use in media.
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