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Articles related to "Online Journalism"
A fresh perspective A quick tour of the Online Journalism Review. online journalism review • internet • online journalism
Current Journalism Trends Do you want to learn about current journalism trends? Do you want to understand journalism in digital age? This article examines common current journalistic trends. journalism • online journalism • television production • technology on journalism • journalism in digital age
Hey, what are you looking at? Two years ago, the Poynter Institute and Stanford University joined forces to track the eye movements of Internet readers. The research results are unfolding at Poynter's Web site. journalism • online newspapers • online journalism • web • internet
Online Journalism and Informative Topic Research To research online is one thing, but to consider citing a trustworthy source as anonymous is another. A major issue with online journalism today is citing the source. informative sources • online research • online journalism • anonymous sources • source citation
Online journalism honors A look at the first winners of the Online Journalism Awards. online news association • online journalism awards • news • newspapers • online news
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
Power reporting A quick tour of Power Reporting, a Web site created by Bill Dedman and colleagues. newspapers • journalism • research • reporting • bill dedman
The Evolution of Newspaper Journalism Print journalism is by no means extinct, nor is it on its way to extinction. However, circulation will likely continue to drop as readers transfer to online editions. online journalism • web journalism • print versus online journalism • newspaper industry • decline of print journalism
Careers in Journalism There are many opportunities for individuals seeking a journalism career, learn about these journalism careers to determine the perfect one. journalism • journalism jobs • career in journalism • journalism career • newspaper journalists
Effect of Reader Interactivity Upon Newspapers The message presented by the medium of print journalism differs from the message presented by the medium of online journalism. print journalism • web journalism • online journalism • print vs web • print vs online
Journalism, from the ballroom to the Web Here's a rundown of several well-known journalism magazines - and a few interesting newcomers - available on the Web. columbia journalism review • american journalism review • editor & publisher • contentious • online journalism review
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
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
Print Versus Web Journalism The newspaper industry currently faces the unique situation of having one form of journalism now split between the two separate media of print and online editions. marshall mcluhan • media ecology • web journalism • print journalism • online journalism
The Ann Arbor News is Latest Industry Casualty The Ann Arbor News has closed and AnnArbor.com has launched with hopes of ushering in a new era of online journalism and community conversations. ann arbor news farewell • newspaper casualties • newspaper bankruptcies • new era of online journalism • online start-ups
Writers -- Don't Fear the Phone! Something odd has occurred in the world of journalism: A growing number of freelance journalists have grown fearful of using the telephone. researching a news story • scheduling interviews • how do i get an interview for my story • online journalism • lazy journalism
How to Write a Breaking News Lead Three steps to writing an effective lead: Identifying the actual news, deciding which details to include, and writing the information in a simple yet powerful sentence. how to write a lead • breaking news lead • beginning an article • writing a journalism lead • sentence structure in a lead
How to Write for the Web Using Keywords, SEO Writing for a website can be difficult, since there's new things to consider, like SEO, keywords, page views and formatting. Learn how to tailor writing for the net. write for the web • how to write for the internet • writing for websites • how to increase article page views • search engine optimization
Layout for Ezine and Internet Magazine Articles Attracting readers means journalists and article writers must learn new rules for layout when they switch from hard copy to writing for the web's online market. writing ezine articles • online magazine articles • article writing • article composition • feature writers
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
Succeeding in Web Journalism Web journalists can make their articles appeal to many readers by addressing the "Five Ws" of journalism. They also gain readers by being specific and by using images. how to gain online readers • tips to succeed in web journalism • web journalism tricks of the trade • how to gain reader interest • using five ws
Texas Tribune Reaps Praise and Great Reviews The Texas Tribune is the project of venture capitalist John Thornton. Fixated on "the death of newspapers," Thornton was in a position to do something about it. john thornton and the texas tribune • nonprofit news • texas tribune and online news site • venture capitalist john thornton • future of journalism
Viewing the Pulitzers through the Web Want to see this year's Pulitzer winning entries? They're on the Web, along with coverage of how they were selected, and more. pulitzer prizes • pulitzer committee • poynter institute • freedom forum • wall street journal
Changing the business? Thomson Newspapers has started a program that will teach people from other walks of life how to be a reporter. Is it a worthy innovation, or journalism on the cheap? thomson newspaper group • china newspaper • journalism training • journalism school • association of schools and mass communication
How To Create Perfect Camera Expressions Photo, film and video pictures are never exact copies of the reality. Photographers can come very close, but they must know how. photo • film • video • camera • camcorder
My Work As An Entertainment Journalist Educational And Work History Of Lee Tarver, Entertainment Journalist entertainment journalist
Video Advances Rapidly in Print Media Nation's newspapers and magazines are losing ground to their competition. Electronic media - especially most Internet based ventures - are the winners. news • broadcast • media • journalism • photo
How to Write an Online News Story With print news increasingly going online, it's important to know how to write a news story for the online market if you want to break into journalism. online newspapers • online news articles • write news article • write news stories • online news sites
Journalism beyond the pen and paper (part two) (part 2 of 2) More information how the journalist can use the internet to their advantage. journalism • internet • resources • websites • web sites
Local Newspapers Turn to Multimedia Journalism Local newspaper chiefs are beginning to realise the value of high website traffic and are starting to favour print journalists with multimedia journalism skills. multimedia journalism • online internet advertising • local newspapers • future of journalism • graduate jobs
Sept. 11 and beyond A look at Web sites offering analysis of the media's coverage of the terrorist attacks and the war in Afghanistan.
Subjects for Food Writers A writer's enthusiasm to develop a voice about food brings three key choices of subject material. Food writing clusters in ingredients, cuisines, sources and suppliers. writing about food • food writing • food writers • elizabeth david • ingredients
Get to Know More New Media Words and Concepts Could a 'voluntary pay' system lead the legacy media away from the path leading to 'walled gardens'? Translates to: keep web content free. new media words and content • new media language • legacy media anxiety about pay walls • media bloggers and voluntary pay • legacy companies and pay walls
Sites Like Poynter Teach about the News Industry There's a bit of the media critic in everyone. Consumers of TV and cable news, online news sites, and even old-fashioned newspaper readers, all find much to question. how to increase media iq • poynter institute for media projessionals • online resources for understanding media • harvard resources at nieman watchdog • how news consumers can trust media outlets
Zinesters gather at Webzine99 On Saturday, July 24th, about 300 zinesters gathered at the SOMARTS Cultural Center in San Francisco for conferences, exhibitions, and good times. zines • san francisco • conferences • webzines |
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