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Articles related to "Citizen Journalism"
What is Citizen Journalism? Citizen journalism is becoming an increasingly large influence on the mainstream media. citizen journalism • citizen journalists • news blogs • careers in journalism • journalism education
Reporting News With a Cell Phone Camera cell phones and handheld media devices allow individuals to be grassroots news reporters on the scene. Citizen journalists are changing how news is created. cell phone reporting • citizen journalism • citizen journalist • news and media • news reporting
Orato.com and Citizen Journalism Orato is a popular citizen journalism website that has recently refocused its attention on attracting freelance writers who are paid for their first-person accounts. orato • orato.com • online writing • freelance writers • freelance writer
The New Role of Blogging in American Elections In my book, BLOGWARS, I talk about one of many events that confirms old and new media are building upon each other. us elections • amercian politics • barack obama • blogging • new media
What is the Effect of Citizen Journalism? When someone records footage on their phones, or writes a social commentary in a blog, this is citizen journalism. This affects traditional media in a multitude of ways. citizen journalism • user-generated web content • media ethics • objective reporting • traditional journalism
Ethics Lessons from the Mainstream Citizen journalism is largely unregulated but there are citizen reporters sued for slander and liable. Valuable ethics lessons can be learned from the mainstream media. citizen journalism ethics • journalists avoid being sued • ethics lessons • avoid getting sued • sued for liable
Photojournalism - Ethical Behavior Citizen photo journalists would do well to take guidance from the history and time-tested, ethical guidelines of those who have blazed the trail of photojournalism. photography • photographs • photojournalism • society of professional journalists • photo manipulation
Project Censored Fights Newspaper Bias Project Censored leads the way in reproducing reports and articles that have been omitted from the news and helps the public become aware of freedom of speech issues. project censored • news censhorship • news that didn’t make the headlines • freedom of speech in news • bias in the news
Photojournalism - Is it Dead or Alive? Photojournalism with its rich history of social commentary and objective timely story-telling is at a crucial crossroads. Citizen journalism may be its newest face. photography • pictures • photojournalism • online journalism • photos
The Power of Neda: Media Revolution in Iran How the video of Neda Agha Soltan's death marks a defining moment in the history of media. Has it changed the concept of Freedom to Publish in the digital age? neda • neda agha soltan • ahmadinejad • iranian elections • post-election protests
Pregnant Daughter of Sarah Palin All arguments that Sarah Palin's family should be left alone by journalists disappeared when she paraded them on stage at the Republican National Convention. pregnant daughter of sarah palin • candidate for vice president • bristol palin pregnant • sarah palin's family • bristol palin media
9/11 7 Years Ago Where's Bin Laden The Taliban leader directly responsible for September 11th attacks is free. The media must grill presidential candidates about this outrage. America deserves closure. 9/11 7 years ago • where's bin laden • osama bin laden still missing • taliban leader • september 11th presidential candidates
Blog Ideas - Subjects to Write About in a Blog Thinking of starting a blog? You'll need a blog topic! Get ideas for blog topics and blog themes for new bloggers who want to earn money blogging on the web! blog ideas • blogging ideas • blog topics • ideas for blog topic • blog subjects
Good Food Guide to UK's Best Restaurants 2010 2010 edition of Britain's best-selling restaurant guide rates over 1200 of the best restaurants in the UK, with best-value dining choices and money-off vouchers too. good food guide 2010 • restaurant reviews • best restaurant in britain • best london restaurants • top uk dining
How to Get More Followers on Twitter Having a large and engaged follower base allows one to fully experience the most interactive and powerful online social media service today. how to get more followers on twitter • get more followers on twitter • gain more followers on twitter • get the most followers on twitter • twitter services
How to Interview a Trauma Victim Journalists often need to interview crime and trauma victims about what happened to them. This can be extraordinarily difficult for both reporter and trauma victim. interview trauma victim • reporter trauma • exploiting people in pain • journalists interview victims • reporter and victim
International News Reporting International News Reporting is a compilation of essays from leading reporters edited by John Owen and Heather Purdey. international news reporting • frontlines deadlines • leading war reporters experience • kurt schork memorial fund • journalism changes
Microsites v.s. the Local Newspaper The upcoming challenger to the community newspaper is evolving in surprising ways, and more quickly than traditional media might like. microsite • microsite journalism • local newspaper • journalism • knight news challenge
Rocky's Loss Nothing To Celebrate Recent comments from Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.) about the closing of The Rocky Mountain News show a lack of respect in these troubled economic times. journalism • media • economy • politics • democracy
The Future of Journalism Contrary to popular belief, the future of journalism is a bright one and the marriage between news and the web will be long lasting and loving. journalism • internet • web • writing • future
The World According to Twitter David Pogue shares thousands of tweets from followers about life, opinions, personal stories, and the shared human experience in a thought-provoking and humorous book. the world according to twitter • new york times columnist pogue • books about twitter • twitterature • what is twitter
TV News Layoffs Change Industry Massive downsizing in the TV news business is altering journalist demographics. Many are choosing to leave a business where their talents are not appreciated. tv news layoffs • reporters leaving journalism • anchors leaving journalism • tv news cutbacks • tv news downsizing
Understanding New Media Through Its Language This new world includes a lingo of its own - weblogs, citizen journalism, and interactivity, which means the users can add to the news product. language of new media • new media lingo • news aggregators and conflict with legacy media • what is legacy media? • tensions between legacy media and new media
Unsportsmanlike Conduct Penalty Washington Huskies lose to BYU after 15 yard penalty against quarterback Jake Locker leads to a blocked extra point that would have tied the game. unsportsmanlike conduct penalty • excessive celebration rule • washington huskies byu • 15 yard penalty • quarterback jake locker
Becoming An Indispensable Communicator Corporate communication is overhead and a frequent target for budget cuts. communication • effective communication • communication skills • communication strategy • melcrum
Compassion Fatigue, by Susan D. Moeller Compassion Fatigue is an ambitious analysis of the how the media sells disease, famine, death, and war in the last two decades of the twentieth century. recommended reading for journalism school • recommended books • recommended titles • must reads for journalists • compassion fatigue
Is War on Terror a Bad Strategy There are vast amount of finances being used to conduct the war on terror. However, terrorism seems to be on the rise still. Is the "war on terror" a bad strategy? war on terror • war on terrorism a bad strategy • marginalization of muslims • war on islam • notorious jails
More Blogs Discussing the Future of News Everyone can learn something about the future of journalism and the news business at these blogs. They can join the conversation, if they wish. media blogs and future of journalism • buzzmachine the authority • jeff jarvis at city university of new york • newspaperproject of news executives • community newspapers and newspapertiger.com
News Leaders Consider Online Subscription Models Industry leaders, searching for an improved business model for newspapers on the internet, think they've found it. Their readers could be the new revenue stream. online subscription models • newspapers on the internet • pay walls • american press institute • chicago newspaper industry meeting
Visual Communications Literacy Development People spend more time with digital visual media than ever before. Understanding visual communication and design is an indispensable facet of literacy. analyze digital visual media • digital visual literacy • literacy development • media culture • teaching literacy
Join the Conversation About the Future of News Neiman Journalism Lab is one blog where anyone can take part in an enriched discussion about newspapers, and the many new forms of media that are now developing. future of news • future of journalism • neiman journalism lab and newspapers • discussions about newspapers • newspapers and bankruptcy |
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