By
James on
January 30th, 2008
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People on otherwise sensible newspapers are writing stuff where they don’t check whether assertions are facts. No checking. Just the rush to be in there, to get onto Google News, to be indexed, to be read…”"
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Internet traffic to newspaper sites jumped to its highest level in at least three years last week as a clutch of big business stories from the market’s Black Monday to France’s rogue trader lured in news-hungry readers, according to data released today.
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While the line “according to Wikipedia” pops up occasionally in news stories, it’s relatively rare to see the user-created online encyclopedia cited as a source. But some journalists find it very valuable as a road map to troves of valuable informat
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“You heard about the stories of how the press room used to be, back in the day. The running poker game, cigar smoke, bottles of booze and, of course, the swearing.”
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A short film made by the students of Leeds University looking at citizen journalism and the affects of the internet on modern day news.
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