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Journalism gets playful online | Patrick's Online Journalism Blog
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Patrick’s Online Journalism Blog. Examining journalism on and off the internet. Comment: Is online journalism a popularity contest? Journalism gets playful online. May 1, 2009. Screenshot from online game Darfur is Dying. The main reason for including games it seems is to give the reader a greater understanding of news stories, or so OnlineJournalismBlog.com. Says in a recent article. The New York Times. It looks like, when done right, these games can actually have a valuable part to play in online journ...
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Patrick’s Online Journalism Blog. Examining journalism on and off the internet. Monthly Archives: May 2009. Journalism gets playful online. May 1, 2009. Screenshot from online game Darfur is Dying. The main reason for including games it seems is to give the reader a greater understanding of news stories, or so OnlineJournalismBlog.com. Says in a recent article. The New York Times. Continue reading →. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Denver online newspaper falls short | Patrick's Online Journalism Blog
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Patrick’s Online Journalism Blog. Examining journalism on and off the internet. The online opportunity to reinvent storytelling. Comment: Readers’ comments can’t always be a positive thing →. Denver online newspaper falls short. April 24, 2009. The death of the Rocky Mountain News will now be followed by its online successor, InDenverTimes.com. An online news venture in Denver, InDenverTimes.com. Kevin Preblud, one of the site’s original investors, says. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Googlism | loumac's blog
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April 12, 2009. Posted by loumacs in online journalism. There has been radio and television. Both were seen as a threat to the humble newspaper but the rags prevailed. Never in a million years could anyone forsee the impact that the web would have on the print news industry. Some missed the boat out of sheer stubborness. The Boston Globe. Turned down a golden opportunity in 1993 to invest in what was to become monster.com. A classified advertising cash cow which generated over $500million in 2000 alone.
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Sorting the news from the noise | Patrick's Online Journalism Blog
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Patrick’s Online Journalism Blog. Examining journalism on and off the internet. Comment: Are we REALLY all online? Comment: Is online journalism a popularity contest? Sorting the news from the noise. April 30, 2009. Following credible sources on Twitter may be the only way to get real news from the site. Swine Flu, for example, has been endlessly ‘tweeted’ about, with over 10,000 tweets per hour on the subject. Some of this is genuine news, but a lot of it is messages like this one:. I HAVE SWINE FLU.
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Comment: Are we REALLY all online? | Patrick's Online Journalism Blog
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Patrick’s Online Journalism Blog. Examining journalism on and off the internet. Comment: Readers’ comments can’t always be a positive thing. Sorting the news from the noise →. Comment: Are we REALLY all online? April 29, 2009. Reading a newspaper - just because everyone can do it, does that make it more convenient? Cliodhna Russell posted an interesting piece. This then gives them a news outlet to read throughout the breaks in their day where a computer may not be near the kettle in the staff room! Comme...
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The camera never lies | loumac's blog
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The camera never lies. April 7, 2009. Posted by loumacs in online journalism. The G20 riots are an excellent example of how shared technology is getting to the bottom of some ugly issues such as police brutality. Television is nothing new but the internet as a platform is. Between news crews, citizens and CCTV a wealth of video material is made available. Rather than competing, the variety and volume of data is rather complementary. The first post-mortem of Ian Tomlinson’s. Make up your own mind. You are...
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And finally… | loumac's blog
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May 7, 2009. Posted by loumacs in Uncategorized. Newspapers are going out of business every day it would seem. The latest in the U.S is the Ann Arbor News. Based in Michigan. There’s nothing different in this story, dwindling advertising revenues are the culprit. Whether Google is taking advantage of expensively gathered news at a bargain basement price the news industry itself must buck up and get with the programme. Blog assesses just that. Seems to make sense when he said:. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Comment: Coogeechris’ post | loumac's blog
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Comment: Coogeechris’ post. April 15, 2009. Posted by loumacs in online journalism. A post by Chris Murphy titled citizens or customers. Notes how Googlism is taking over. Wrote an article for The Independent, following the Newspaper Association’s Conference last week. No comments yet — be the first. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Tweet Tweet | loumac's blog
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March 30, 2009. Posted by loumacs in online journalism. First came the newspaper reporter… Hard news, no fluff or faff. Investigating, reporting, being subbed and edited in line with print deadlines. Blogging followed with citizens participating in the news and posting comments and opinion. One criticism of bloggers is that with the immediacy of the web comes less reflective work or comments. Information at one’s fingertips, replies and updates demanding rapid reply times. Along came Twitter…. You are co...