Multimedia collaborations provide Super Tuesday coverage online
Yesterday was just plain pancake day in the UK, but over the water it was Super Tuesday, as 24 of America’s 50 states voted on which candidates should be put forward for the country’s presidential...
View ArticleThe Australian: Australian journalism may need government support in wake of...
Former Sydney Morning Herald editor Eric Beecher has said the government may be forced to step in to safeguard ‘quality journalism’ in Australia, following last week’s announcement by Fairfax Media of...
View ArticleOnline Journalism Scandinavia: Investigative journalism conference was...
Some 500 investigative journalists from 86 different countries descended on Lillehammer, Norway, for the Global Investigative Journalism conference (GIJC) last week, but hardly any used social media to...
View ArticlePeaceful elections just ain’t news – the dire state of world reporting on Africa
Yesterday I picked up a discussion on Facebook, via a friend, about media coverage of the Ghanaian elections (voters went to the polls yesterday, and votes are being counted now, if you missed it, by...
View ArticleObama inauguration coverage sets new live streaming record for AP
It seems that more and more people are eschewing television in favour of online content, when it comes to obtaining and providing coverage of important events. According to the Associated Press, eight...
View ArticleReadWriteWeb: How a baseball iPhone app could create a new media model
RWW looks at MLB.com’s iPhone app, which has just added a feature to stream live video. At $10, fans of the sport are downloading the app to gain access to stats and data – a new revenue stream for...
View ArticleOnline Journalism Blog: Help map local blogs in the UK
A call to action on behalf of the Online Journalism Blog, which with the help of Matt Wardman, is attempting to build a map of locally-focused blogs in the UK. You can submit the name of any local...
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