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Newspapers Find Online Video Niche - 6/11/2007 - Broadcasting & Cable
Can newspaper video make money on the level of broadcasters? Let’s see.
(tags: news newspapers video broadcast)

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Twitter polluting Google search results for news topics - currybetdotnet - 6 June, 2007
Twitter gets everywhere and causes problems with accurate searching. Excellent stuff from martin Belam
(tags: BBC google twitter searching)

hackademic.net — journalism • learning • teaching » US and UK journalism compared
Different approaches to journalismon either side of the pond. Ive seen some [...]

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A week or so ago I found out that newsroom leaders where asking big questions.

According to Poynter these are the questions that 192 online newsroom leaders are going to try and answer over the next three days at one of their seminars.
Well it seems that, even if we go on working days, they haven’t managed [...]

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Geek moment

Lenslinger calls it a coffee table from beyond. It’s pretty cool. If you don’t say oooh or I want one at least once in watching this video then you are all wrong for geekness.

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content content: Daily Telegraph bets its shirt on digital
“According to Brand Republic, the Daily Telegraph is to give advertisers free print ads worth over £600 when they pay for digital ads.”

(tags: telegraph newspapers web advertising)

Viewfinder BLUES: Cult of the Blowhard
Lenslinger takes on the bleeting of net entrepreneur Andrew Keen on the perils of ugc
“What’s at [...]

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Richard Sambrook, the BBC’s Director of Global News,  is over at the World Editors Forum in South Africa (nice work if you can get it) “to talk about the BBC’s approach to what’s awkwardly called User Generated Content or citizen journalism.”
It’s in the area of what’s called networked journalism that the biggest opportunities may [...]

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Online editors at Poynter Institute ask: “Can we give readers what they want without it being all Britney and police-chasing videos?” « The Future of News
“Given their level of experience, the online journalists who found this to be a challenging question this week at the Poynter journalism school are either slow learners or have not [...]

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No it’s not having the web sewn in to your pants.
That gem came from Chris Soprychan, Multimedia Editor of the Rockford Star in the US. He features in their new online job ad which is very nice indeed. (via Howard Owens)
It’s a neat little multimedia package that really sells the attitude of the place.

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