By
James on
January 27th, 2008
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If freedom of the press is vital, should the market determine what form of journalism prospers?
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During Daniel Schorr’s 60+ year career in journalism has seen the evolution of news in print, radio, TV and now the Internet. In a recent interview with The Columbus Dispatch, Schorr professes his disdain at bloggers and citizen journalists.
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The journalism industry is often reactive instead of proactive when it comes to new technology platforms. We see some cool technology that many times has been out for a long period of time and figure out how we can copy it and make it our own.
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Understanding search engine optimization and the need to work quickly can help journalists write more effectively for the Web.
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The Surrealist’s London Evening Standard Headline Generator randomly assembles sensationalist newspaper headlines out of photos of newsagents’ signs.
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When the business model of “real journalism” fails, what should society do in response? When things are considered important, but can’t be supported with a business model, government sometimes steps in.
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Wired has a tasty infographic showing what happens to a blog-post after you click “publish” - all the scrapers, bots, ad-servers, splogs and bloggers who read and process it.
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