“You’ve Been Trumped”: The Ugly Story Of The Donald’s Environmental, Social...
“You’ve Been Trumped” is a compelling documentary about Donald Trump’s newest golf course, built on a previously unspoiled stretch of coastal dunes in Aberdeenshire that has been described as...
View ArticleThis Week in Review: The Olympics’ media lessons, and Google’s copyright...
Lessons from Olympic coverage strategies: The Olympics ended yesterday, but it may have a long-term impact on the interaction between television and social media. After a week of complaints about...
View ArticleThe newsonomics of a New York Times + CNN combination
Mark Thompson faces a defining and daunting challenge: Lead The New York Times on that thin tightrope to a new stability, one tethered to the digital world. We’ve seen lots of good ideas already...
View ArticleBill Grueskin: News orgs want journalists who are great at a few things,...
Editor’s Note: It’s the start of the school year, which means students are returning to journalism programs around the country. As the media industry continues to evolve, how well is new talent being...
View ArticlePostcard from Doha: At Al Jazeera English, interactive journalism built on...
Editor’s Note: Nikki Usher and Seth C. Lewis are academic researchers studying the intersection of journalists and technologists, or “hacks and hackers.” The latest part of their work included Usher’s...
View ArticleHow a Culture of Accountability Can Deteriorate
An interview with Tom Ricks, journalist and author of the article What Ever Happened to Accountability? His latest book is The Generals: American Military Command from World War II to Today. Download...
View ArticleHow a Culture of Accountability Can Deteriorate
An interview with Tom Ricks, journalist and author of the article What Ever Happened to Accountability? His latest book is The Generals: American Military Command from World War II to Today. Download...
View ArticleWhat happens when news organizations move from “beats” to “obsessions”?
I’ll be honest: There aren’t a lot of “future of news” meta-posts these days that get me to stop the other things I’m doing and read them, closely, from beginning to end. One recent exception, though,...
View ArticleWhat happens when news organizations move from “beats” to “obsessions”?
I’ll be honest: There aren’t a lot of “future of news” meta-posts these days that get me to stop the other things I’m doing and read them, closely, from beginning to end. One recent exception, though,...
View ArticleFirst look: Spundge is software to help journalists to manage real-time data...
Many power users of Twitter consider TweetDeck essential for managing multiple streams of data. Once you adapt to its overwhelming user interface, the software becomes essential. And addictive....
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