the Future of Journalism Chapter 10 of 10: Journalist of the Future By Gerry...
– Going the Tradigital Route – New Journos Better Be Versatile – Readers Become Part of the Show Let’s meet one … a journalist of the future, only she’s doing it right now. She’s Kirsten Miller,...
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By Summer Harlow In “The Search for a New Business Model,” a new report released Monday, March 5, by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellency in Journalism, the study of revenue trends at U.S....
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Historically slow to innovate their products and their editorial for the digital age, a trio of UK regional news publishers is this week taking its titles to iOS tablets and mobiles in their original...
View ArticleThe AP’s New Apps: The Style, Substance And Strategy
The Associated Press this week unveiled snazzy updates to its popular news apps. Here’s a review plus a look at what the apps mean for the AP and its newspaper partners. The Style Credit where credit’s...
View ArticleThe Future of Print Is … Print
by: Nu Yang Even though today’s reader wants to find the latest headlines immediately with just a click of a button, Britain’s satirical newspaper Private Eye has stuck by the phrase “hot off the...
View Article10 Newspapers That Do It Right 2012
by: Kristina Ackermann This year, Editor & Publisher once again placed an open call for readers to submit their ideas, projects, and new ways of thinking that are helping them push through the...
View ArticleAtlanta Daily World Sold to Detroit Group
by: Shelia M. Poole | The Atlanta Journal-Constitution A partnership headed by several Real Times Media owners, including William F. Pickard and Hiram E. Jackson, bought the 84-year-old newspaper for...
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It could be all-change in one of UK news publishers’ biggest online sectors, car classified ads. News Corp.‘s News International is ready to fight market-leading AutoTrader by launching its own website...
View ArticleWhy newspaper paywalls are still a bad idea
Media industry research shows that more and more newspapers are implementing paywalls, possibly inspired by the launch of a “metered” wall at the New York Times earlier this year. Frederic Filloux...
View ArticleHow to tell the truth during a revolution?
In a joint panel session of the World Newspaper Congress and the World Editors Forum on “How to tell the truth during a revolution,” moderator Magda Abu-Fadil, Director of Journalism Training...
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