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Poynter Online - Mobile Media - 0 views

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    ""Some of you bring your laptop into the bathroom," he continued. "I know you all bring your iPhone into the bathroom." Those of us who work in digital media may need to start thinking about those baskets full of magazines and Sunday papers in bathrooms everywhere."
Rebekah Pure

Poynter Online - Diversity at Work - 0 views

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    Interesting interview that highlights how we may miss normality when we highlight diversity in reporting.
Rebekah Pure

Poynter Online - E-Media Tidbits - 0 views

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    To make money online, don't ask if you should charge, but rather when to charge and when not to charge.
Ryan Fuller

Poynter Online - Top Stories - 0 views

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    Could this be the year online journalism really crashes the party at the Pulitzer Prizes? With entry deadlines having passed for the Pulitzers and many other contests, the prospect that Internet-based work might take home major awards is one of many questions on prize-watchers' minds. Initial indications are that both online-only and collaborative online-print projects will be stronger this year.
Ryan Fuller

Poynter Online - E-Media Tidbits - 0 views

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    The Toronto-based startup Thoora promises to gauge how well individual news stories are doing by analyzing and calibrating real-time data from blogs, mainstream news sources and Twitter. Thoora's software uses more than 100 attributes to determine not only the most popular content but also the highest quality, using measures such grammar and spelling and the authority of sites that link to the content.
Theresa de los Santos

Fake front page brings paper Disney dollars, debate - CNN.com - 0 views

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    "At first glance of Friday's Los Angeles Times, you might think the Mad Hatter has taken over the newspaper. Johnny Depp's colorful character in Disney's new film "Alice in Wonderland" dominates a faked front page, which includes the paper's traditional flag and two stories that appeared in the paper last month. Los Angeles Times spokesman John Conroy said the "cover-wrap" was an "unusual opportunity to stretch the usual boundaries and design an innovative ad designed to create buzz." Roy Peter Clark, a senior journalism scholar at the Poynter Institute, said tough economic times and lower ads sales have forced newspapers to tear down the ethics wall that separated a paper's front page from advertisers."
Ryan Fuller

Poynter Online - Mobile Media - 0 views

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    "The Washington Post is using its new iPhone app -- the first of several forthcoming products -- as a test of the market for paid mobile news, according to Goli Sheikholeslami, the Post's vice president and general manager for digital operations."
Rebekah Pure

What WikiLeaks Means for Journalism and Whistle-Blowers - 0 views

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    Might this be an alternative for investigative reporting for web 2.0? Or at least a first step.
Ryan Fuller

MediaNews Plans New Content, Expects More Traffic After Pay Walls - 0 views

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    MediaNews is testing a paid-content model at two of its newspapers. The company says it creating new types of content for users, including geo-targeted, personalized, user-generated and aggregated content, and will include classifieds and local directories.
Ethan Hartsell

AP adds Twitter and Facebook in Haiti Coverage - 0 views

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    " The Associated Press has activated a Facebook page and added a Twitter account as part of its extensive coverage of the Haiti earthquake. http://www.facebook.com/APNews http://twitter.com/ap"
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