Tag Archives: journalism

From Newspaper Company to Digital Info Factory

The Washington Post “is not really a newspaper company anymore … The Post is a digital information factory,” says its ombudsman in a recent piece about its website redesign.

It’s Official: News Growth is Online

News is capturing more of American’s time … and online is where the growth is … according to “The State of the News Media in 2011″ by the Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism.

Merger to Bring More Citizen Reporters to Presidential Race

The merger of the Huffington Post and AOL means far more citizen journalism for the next presidential campaign, according to the Washington Post’s The Plum Line.

Leaking Local

A grad school project lets citizens leak local all around the country … as ReadWriteWeb explains.

Make Sense to Major in Journalism?

An emphatic yes from a higher-ed journalist in U.S. News & World Report.

Blogger Happy to Take Himself Out of the Story

A soon-to-be-ex-blogger says he “won’t miss the navel-gazing” … that from The Atlantic’s Marc Ambinder.

Google’s Newest Push for Digital Media

Google says a donation is aimed at encouraging new ideas for digital media at the grassroots level, as PCMag.com reports.

The Thinking Behind Forbes’ New Design

Greater emphasize on comments and bloggers are key in the redesign of Forbes and Forbes.com … according to an interview by News on News.

A New Kind of Journalist Job

From Time magazine to “corporate journalist” … as described in this interesting piece on Forbes.com.

Analysis of Oil Spill Media Coverage

There’s an interesting study of media coverage of the Gulf oil spill by the Pew Research Center.