Archive for the 'Online' Category

9 things I hope newspapers figure out about the internet in 2007

Thursday, January 11th, 2007

This list is aimed at online newspapers and the newsrooms that love them.

“Local” means it matters. Take advantage of it.
Newspapers harness and print tons of information. Do more with it.
There’s an amazing amount of information available in the community. It’s time to harness it, and then reward the community for participating.
If you’re not interacting with […]

Prediction 2007: Newspapers will have to open up

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

Number 5 on a list of predictions from a iA, a multinational information architecture firm (and makers of this interesting 2007 interweb map): Newspapers will have to open up.
This is what they write:
What we experienced in 2006 was just a first round in wild independent journalism. The newspaper will learn to integrate their readers and […]

Sweet! A news home page that indexes more types of information than just the “top stories”

Monday, January 8th, 2007

Daylife.com is a new news aggregator … big whoop, right? Well, there’s something worth looking at here, and it’s how they organize their information. Instead of a bunch of lists of stories on their top stories index, they publish:

A quote from some newsmaker,
A photo-thumbnail index of the top people in the news,
A photo-thumbnail index of […]

I like this what-if: The new news beats

Monday, December 11th, 2006

All-about-the-words journalism-blog Gangrey sparked a thread with its recent post, New Rules:

If you got to blow up your newspaper, effectively immediately, meaning even the potential elimination of the traditional, nuts-and-bolts beats – cops, city hall, school board – and if you then got to rethink completely how we harvest stories …
What would the “beats” be?
Great […]

Grading Newspapers’ Website Progress: D

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

We’re talking about progress on the internet? The product newspapers offer up online these days could barely be described as marginally better than the product three years ago. Steve Outing gives newspapers a B-, which is generous enough to keep newspaper-dot-coms thinking maybe if they do blogs better and new video each day then they’ll […]

Letting local news media’s institutional knowledge slide down the drain

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

Last night I was talking with my disillusioned journalist friend Aidan about the staff cuts that just hit a couple of newspapers, and how many older reporters left, and how much more than just bodies the newspapers lost. With all these newspaper buy-outs, lay-offs and walk-outs goes massive amounts of institutional knowledge.
It doesn’t have to […]

Discovering what’s already out there, and journalist archaeologists

Tuesday, November 14th, 2006

Steve Yelvington, a big name in the online journalism world, wrote last week about many programmers’ unnecessary desire to reinvent the wheel with every new gig. Near the end of his post he writes (emphasis added):
Vernor Vinge’s notion of the “programmer archaeologist” really is about discovering what’s already out there, and placing it into valuable […]

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