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September 22nd, 2009 · 3 Comments

The week before last I was at the Future of Journalism Order ativan, conference in Cardiff - great as usual, really a pity I couldn't stay the whole time. Shoutouts to all colleagues who were there, billige ativan Apotheke. Order ativan online, Some highlights:

James Curran's keynote speech on the difficulties of futurology in the media field. He suggested that most pundits pontificating on the future of journalism lack a public interest perspective; or they assume that it is self-evident that journalism (as it is practiced now) serves the public interest, ativan online cheap. Vermont VT Vt. , He presented a strong case for the continued relevance of public service media, based on his (and others') studies of the correlation between public understanding of political issues and the presence of strong public broadcasting, comprar ativan baratos.

Stephan Russ-Mohl of the European Journalism Observatory on the necessity of 'public education' on the need to pay for news, order ativan. Köpa billiga ativan, I'm not sure I agree with him (he seemed to ignore the fact that linking and search now drives a lot of news consumption online, and that erecting paywalls will effectively cut you off from both linking and search), ativan pills, Buy ativan online cheap, but his discussion on the problems and weaknesses of current and various experimental funding models (like micro payments) was very lucid.

Kevin Barnhurst on the form and structure of online news: over the period studied (2001-2005), cheap ativan no prescription, Buy ativan online, he discovered that on most news sites, crime and accident news have migrated closer to the front page and politics coverage has migrated further away - i.e, North Carolina NC N.C. . Ativan farmacia a buon mercato, you need to click further away from the front page to get to the politics coverage, whereas crime and accident news (often accompanied by pictures) have either moved to the front page or require less clicks to get to, halvalla ativan apteekki. Kentucky KY Ky. , A clear empirical indication of tabloidization if I ever saw one. Order ativan, On Sep 18, I was at the 2009 Oxford Social Media Convention. Everyone there was, billig ativan apotek, Ativan prescription, appropriately, tweeting the event - a "Twitterfall" displaying all the tweets using the #oxsmc09 hashtag was projected onto a screen in the lecture theatre, Kjøp Discount ativan. Discount ativan, Somewhat distracting but also interesting to follow the comments on the event itself and the speakers as the day was unfolding. The Convention also marked the release of the latest Reuters Institute (where I work, order ativan online without prescription, Cheapest ativan in the world, duh) report, on citizen journalism by Washington Post journalist and former Reuters Fellow John Kelly, billig kaufen ativan. Ativan without prescription, Read the report - it's been noticed in the Twitterverse. And by all means check out John Kelly's blog, order ativan. He's a smart guy, kjøpe ativan online. Buy generic ativan, And funny.

Having said that, Virginia VA Va. , the Social Media Convention was a big fat FAIL on my part. Did I join the tweeting. Order ativan, No, because I stupidly forgot to charge up my laptop and didn't bring the power cord, so I had about 16 mins worth of power for the whole day. Instead, I'm sitting here blogging about the event, like, several days after it happened. So 20th century, man. I promise to do better next time.

Postscript: Best quote from the Social Media Convention came from Kara Swisher at All Things Digital. "Google will achieve self-awareness in 2012 and exterminate the human race.".

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News 2.0h, I don’t think so?

March 17th, 2008 · No Comments

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Would you accept a free trip from an aid agency?

November 6th, 2007 · No Comments

Most journalists would be very wary of accepting a free trip from a political, business or PR source - but would not necessarily think there was anything wrong with accepting a free trip to a disaster/humanitarian crisis area from an aid agency. And some aid agencies are only too happy to provide that trip in […]

Tags: Seminar · International journalism · News coverage · Citizen journalism · Disaster journalism · Glenda Cooper · user-generated content · Aid agencies

So, how many people REALLY get their news from blogs?

October 23rd, 2007 · 2 Comments

The conventional wisdom is that audiences, and young audiences in particular, are more or less giving up on traditional media as news sources nowadays and instead flocking to the Internet and alternative news sources such as blogs, forums, wikis, etc.

This conventional wisdom is rarely backed up by evidence - any evidence. In their recent […]

Tags: New media · Online news · Media representations · International journalism · Editors · Citizen journalism · Young audiences

David Schlesinger on “Journalism in an age of innovation”

October 17th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Today, David Schlesinger, Editor-in-Chief of Reuters, spoke at the Institute today on the subject of journalism in an age of innovation. Insights into this level of news organization management are always fascinating - Schlesinger spoke eloquently about the need to for journalism to re-invent itself in the face of new trends like citizen journalism, online […]

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News bias revisited

October 2nd, 2007 · 1 Comment

As the comments (okay, the one comment) on my previous post said, journalistic bias may be less about the conventional left/right divide and more about other, deeper divides.

Ethan Zuckerman’s research certainly bears this out: This map (updated daily) shows how selected media outlets cover the world in a given day - red gets the […]

Tags: US · Research · Online news · International journalism · NY Times · Blogging · Citizen journalism · Iran · Journalism bias · Ethan Zuckerman · Tobias Escher

Newsflash: Ukranian Elections

September 28th, 2007 · No Comments

As most of you know, the Ukranian parliamentary elections are scheduled for Sunday, September 30th - as per the agreeement between president Yushchenko, prime minister Yanukovych, and the chair of the Rada (Parliament). The election may or may not resolve the constitutional crisis in Ukraine following president Yushchenko’s dissolution of the Rada on April 2nd.

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