Posts Tagged ‘Journalism

As WikiLeaks continues to release classified diplomatic cables, and fights to remain online and solvent, it’s becoming increasingly clear what’s happening has less to do with WikiLeaks itself, and more to do with what seems to be a new form of media emerging: not a news or journalism entity specifically, but a kind of media middleman [...]

A Canadian startup, Open File is attempting to revitalize the concept of local journalism by coming up with a concept of its own: networked journalism. At its core, networked journalism is an activity that implies a full collaboration between citizens and reporters. The way everything is structured, citizens suggest stories by opening a file. Read [...]

Lisa Barone: “The Web and SEO have changed journalism. It’s made it increasingly important that your content is findable by the people who want to find it. You can drag your feet and try to ignore that OR you can embrace it. Because being a journalist who is fluent in SEO is only going to make you [...]

There’s a lot of hand-wringing about the future of journalism, but does that mean the government should step in? Go to Source

Are you acquainted with the concept of long form journalism? If you are not, then this site will be certainly enlightening and (according to how much spare time you have) quite rich in terms of content. In general terms, long form journalism is the polar opposite of what you can read in most tech blogs [...]


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