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The future of video
My CUNY colleague Sandeep Junnarkar has put together a great panel to explore the future of video journalism online on Nov. 6, 6-9p at the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism, 219 W. 40th St., 3rd floor. Says Sandeep: Come he
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active: 9 weeks 1 day ago
topics: video journalism, video journalist |
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Winners and losers in crisis coverage
NPR's Planet Money podcast and blog is just great, almost as good as Adam Davidson's and Alex Blumberg's shows explaining our mess on This American Life. They're now doing it daily. Highly recommended. (This American Life has another episode with mor
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active: 12 weeks 4 days ago
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A newspaper's life-and-death struggle, played out in a new medium
At the Star-Ledger's new LedgerLive daily news show from the newsroom (unofficial motto: It's not TV, damnit), we are watching a big, old paper fight for its survival as it announced buyouts and a possible sale. And the grand irony is that we're watc
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active: 21 weeks 6 days ago
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Just listened to another great episode of Peter Da
Just listened to another great episode of Peter Day's BBC business show, this with Ashraf Ghani, former finance minister of Afghanistan, who said that when he came in, the entire country had 100 cell phones. Today there are 4 million. The telecom ind
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active: 22 weeks 3 days ago
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I have seen the future and it's in Jersey
The Star-Ledger in New Jersey just broadcast its first live, daily noon news show on the web and I'm delighted to report that it bears no resemblance to television. That was the point. Ledger Live - 07-28-08When my friends and former colleagues at th
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active: 23 weeks 2 days ago
topics: interviewing people, video journalists |
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Freeing our data via crowdsourcing
The Guardian's Free our Data campaign everyone should have one praises a crowdsourced effort to collect the data that, for some odd reason, London police won't release. So folks are plotting crimes on maps themselves and then plotting that ag
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active: 24 weeks 4 days ago
topics: crowdsourcing |
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National Public What?
I'll be speaking to the Public Radio News Directors this Saturday in Washington and I'll want to bang all the heads together and make them repeat after me: We are not radio. We are not radio. We are not radio. Just as newspapers are not paper,
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active: 25 weeks 17 hours ago
topics: web show |
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When Google's the library, who's the librarian?
PaidContent says it's a false alarm that Viacom will get personally identifiable information on our video viewing from YouTube and Google as part of its self-destructive lawsuit. Nonetheless, the episode has sparked the question I pose in the headlin
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active: 26 weeks 6 days ago
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The crowdsourced life
I happened to tweet this morning about two crowdsourcing moments student tries to crowdsource his tuition; Michael Arrington crowdsources his rats/ship/flee list for Yahoo when Mark Comerford tweeted back with a link to the crowdsourced job i
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active: 28 weeks 3 days ago
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High on Weeds
I've been inhaling the third season of Weeds on my iPod (it's a crime to watch Mary-Louise Parker that size). On the way back from London last night, I watched four episodes in a row - which is a great way to see it. OK, every once in awhile the plot
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active: 28 weeks 4 days ago
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