Journalism

November 12, 2008

Unstructured thought for the day: hiring new journalists

So as a start­ing point for dis­cus­sion and not in a and-​so-​it-​shall-​be sort of way, [...]

November 9, 2008

The link economy is dead: New York Times

Yes­ter­day while I was look­ing for a link to the Chris­t­ian Sci­ence Monitor’s plan to [...]

November 8, 2008

Leading, not managing

There are many cat­e­gories of nerd­dom in which I fall, but today I had to [...]

November 3, 2008

How to mix blogging and beat writing

“Ama­teurs self-​select for the job. Pro­fes­sion­als are selected. For most jobs, vol­un­teers beat draftees.” First, [...]

September 16, 2008

New York Times releasing document viewer, missing the point

E-media Tid­bits is report­ing that the New York Times is releas­ing an open-​source doc­u­ment viewer. [...]

May 8, 2008

Web natives and journalism

The Jour­nal­ism Icon­o­clast ยป Web natives need to lead Web oper­a­tions: “I mean hon­estly would [...]

April 25, 2008

What is Web 2.0 and why do (some) journalists fear it?

I thought the guys from the O’Reilly Insight Group did a really good job of [...]

February 21, 2008

Quote of the day: NITF

“OMG I can hear the clunk­ing sounds coming from the NITF web­site” – IM conversation [...]

February 4, 2008

For journalists, it’s less about business, more about audience

Yelv­ing­ton is talk­ing about a bias against the busi­ness side of jour­nal­ism and a class [...]

January 23, 2008

Journalism job description tag clouds

A col­league of mine, (whom may or may not remem­ber me from my Dow Jones [...]

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