moreonthemedia.blogspot.com
More on the Media: December 2006
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More on the Media. Welcome to More on the Media, a blog dedicated to the discussion of all things concerning web-based journalism and the "new" media. Monday, December 11, 2006. NEW KIDS ON THE BLOG - TAKE TWO. In a short follow-up to an earlier post. The Scituate school system has joined the handful of other local school districts, including Boston, and have created their own blog. The blog, titled CSI Situate. Will they ever get the hang of blogging at CSI Scituate? Posted by Michael Naughton at 7:58 PM.
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More on the Media: November 2006
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More on the Media. Welcome to More on the Media, a blog dedicated to the discussion of all things concerning web-based journalism and the "new" media. Monday, November 27, 2006. THE NEW VIEW MEDIA. Expanding on its user-generated content, Boston.com started this month to solicit and post. Videos of high-school football games. It's not pets in silly costumes, but this addition to Boston.com will certainly drive up its number of visitors. Posted by Michael Naughton at 6:52 PM. Monday, November 06, 2006.
21stcenturymedia.blogspot.com
21st Century Media.: Nothing like waking up in sheer terror.
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Wednesday, November 22, 2006. Nothing like waking up in sheer terror. I'm sure everyone is just trying to figure out what happened last night, and I should applaud the slowly-growing photo coverage on Boston.com. The press photos. Are pretty good, but I'm impressed by the four reader-submitted photos that really show the extent of the fire. Also, I'm hoping Prof. Kennedy is uninjured and his house is not in shambles. Para; 12:25 PM. Journalism of the web.
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21st Century Media.: Globalized discussion.
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Wednesday, December 06, 2006. I'm a big fan of the BBC, and they've introduced something that is pretty cool, in my opinion. It is a section on their site called "School Day 24," and it links students, often from different countries, to discuss issues such as terrorism, religion, marriage, ethnic struggles and education. This is the kind of thing the information superhighway was built for, and I think the BBC understands that. Para; 9:22 AM. Comments: Post a Comment. Journalism of the web.
glennyoder.blogspot.com
Glenn Yoder - Basic Media Ponderance: November 2006
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Glenn Yoder - Basic Media Ponderance. A media blog kept for Dan Kennedy's fall 2006 course. Wednesday, November 29, 2006. Mike Allen asks the big question: Can a Mormon be President? I don't think the question is whether a Mormon can be President or whether Romney can distance himself from his religion. The question. Is: How much will the media beat the issue of Romney's Mormonism into the ground? And furthermore, will it be enough to effectively ruin his candidacy? The Globe's been all over it. Who brin...
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Web Journalism: September 2006
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Thursday, September 28, 2006. On their official blogsite commenting on this. I would definitely make sure that I attribute the quote to the website. But when you think about it, that is exactly what google news is doing. So,why exactly is it illegal? Posted by Rajashree Joshi at 12:35 PM. LA Times - To cut or not to cut. Should the company focus on boosting its circulation? Maybe trying to boost its online advertising revenues is a better option. But what would be a good strategy to do that? Maybe the be...
soudry.blogspot.com
Tangled in the worldwide web: October 2006
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Tangled in the worldwide web. Public opinion is a weak tyrant compared with our own private opinion. What a man thinks of himself, that is which determines, or rather indicates his fate. - Henry David Thoreau. Monday, October 30, 2006. Irate Ali vs. Pissed off Aussie on YouTube. There is a video posted on YouTube produced by standwithus.com. After watching this video, I was surprised to see that a 1 minute, 57 second video. Posted by Celia Soudry at 10:41 AM. Friday, October 27, 2006. On Thursday. A ...
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Color Media Badd: October 2006
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I WANNA TEXT YOU UP. Friday, October 20, 2006. Virtual universe, meet Adam and Eve Reuters. Reuters launched a virtual news bureau. In the online simulation game Second Life to narrow the gap between traditional journalism and social networking Web sites. Starting last week, virtual editor and chief Adam Reuters officially started reporting both real and virtual news to SL users with text, images, charts and news feeds. But what makes Adam Reuters a journalist? His cute virtual press pass? As strange as ...