Entries from January 2010

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Journalism’s relationship with social media has matured

Tweet Time for some short-takes of cool journalism-related stuff you should be reading around the blogosphere: Social media goes mainstream: So finally, being on social media has stopped being gee whiz and started being, well, normal. Manish Mehtma sums this point up well in this Huffington Post blog item. He notes that this process of [...]

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Monday, January 4th, 2010

News organizations’ goal for 2010: Imagine world that doesn’t exist

Tweet The legacy press or the traditional media or whatever we’re calling newspapers these days has one main challenge for 2010. And it’s not finding a new business model, although, of course, that’s important, too. But the main challenge has nothing to do with business plans. It has to do with vision. It has to [...]

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Friday, January 1st, 2010

Hopes for journalists in 2010

Tweet Happy 2010, readers! Wow. We survived what was quite the troubling year in journalism, and, I think, really, that journalism is better for it. Yes, there’s been too many layoffs, pay cuts, buyouts. But I think the economic woes have forced news organizations to rethink how they gather and deliver news — and that’s [...]

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