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‘A Public Can Talk To Itself: Why The Future of News is Actually Pretty Clear’

Posted by haynhi on 28/02/2010

From a while back by Cody Brown (taken from bookmarks on Delicious)

Nothing will replace newspaper companies or what they do.

For the past few months an un-holy alliance has consumed the media nerds on Twitter as two traditional foes have attempted to etch the above idea into stone.

For those who make (or used to make) a living in the newspaper industry, the idea is at the crux of nearly every editorial and is used as an argument to support micro payments, government funding, an illegal form of price fixing, and, you know, vice. For those outside the industry, the biggest rallying cry came from NYU professor Clay Shirky. He calls it the ‘great unbundling’ and asserts that there will never be another competitor to The New York Times; its pieces will be atomized and continue to spin into products like 538 and Craigslist.

http://codybrown.name/2009/10/25/a-public-can-talk-to-itself-why-the-future-of-news-is-actually-pretty-clear/

AND this is from 2009 as well.
Investigative reporting in the Web era
By Paul Steiger

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BBC Global News Director Richard Sambrook on his career at the BBC

Posted by haynhi on 26/02/2010

BBC Global News Director Richard Sambrook talks about his career at the BBC.

Nice interview with clips from the last day of theVietnam War, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the massacre in Bosnia and…

http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/4952631

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‘A day in the life of news…’

Posted by haynhi on 24/02/2010

When the British watch, listen and read….

http://www.audiencesportal.com/article_list/news__journalism_articles/news_traffic_peaks.aspx

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‘Your right to know’

Posted by haynhi on 24/02/2010

A site by investigative journalist Heather Brooke who uses the UK law on information freedom to get data for her reports.

I attended one of her talk and liked it a lot. She joked that most top UK journalists are the Oxbridge people who have connections to the Oxbridge fellows in the government.

http://www.yrtk.org/

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Social networking tools

Posted by haynhi on 17/02/2010

From a course, in no particular order.

Wordle
SourceWatch
Bing
Bing’s Twitter
Google document
Delicious/tags
Google Blog Search
Additomatic
Google reader
Audioboo
Tineye
Esnips
Bit.ly
Twitter tags
Twitscoop
http://hootsuite.com/
Trendmap
Twitterfall
Using social networking tools to develop future leaders

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‘The Fall of Rome: Media After Empire’

Posted by haynhi on 16/10/2009

A speech by Australian Broadcasting Corporation Managing Director – Mark Scott at the University of Melbourne on October 14, 2009

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Is trouble awaiting the BBC?

Posted by haynhi on 10/10/2009

BBC storm as two of BNP’s most notorious activists are invited on Radio 1 to insult Ashley Cole

By Jason Lewis, Mail on Sunday Security Editor
Last updated at 10:13 PM on 10th October 2009

 Ashley Cole and Cheryl Cole

Race row: The BNP pair told Radio 1 that Ashley Cole, pictured with wife Cheryl, is not British

The BBC is facing demands for an investigation after allowing two leading BNP activists to make unchallenged ‘racist’ statements on a flagship news broadcast.

Radio 1′s Newsbeat programme introduced the interviewees

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1219538/BBC-storm-BNPs-notorious-activists-invited-Radio-1-insult-Ashley-Cole.html?ITO=1490&referrer=yahoo#ixzz0TZhhj4NZ

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