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A space for sharing ideas about the transition to digital journalism
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Ryan Sholin posted a link
June 10 at 3:19 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
"One idea I am pursuing is having “embedded” bloggers who are in the midst of change at a media organization or institution. Rather than being embedded reporters in a war zone, they would be embedded bloggers in the swirl of change that is happening at a rapid pace in mainstream media outlets." - Ryan Sholin
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Adam Tinworth posted a link
June 13 at 12:53 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
Our community editors are living blogging - Adam Tinworth
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Adam Tinworth posted a link
June 13 at 10:25 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
Why are magazine journalists so reluctant to experiment? - Adam Tinworth
Or as a colleague of mine, online journalist, asked over a beer last night: why are most journalists so conservative (meaning: reluctant to experiement)? - Kristine Lowe
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Adam Tinworth posted a link
May 27 at 5:16 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
Journalists are control freaks, bloggers aren't… - Adam Tinworth
I'd say that in many cases bloggers are journalists; journalists also tend to blog personally and professionally. - Amanda Rose
- but becoming a blogger changes a journalist. - Adam Tinworth via twhirl
Amanda: I'm very envious if you live in a country where that is the case, that is very far from the situation where I'm based and even among many of the journos and editors I've worked with in the UK. Adam: yes, that is both a wonderful and a scary thing. At times I've wondered if blogging has changed me so much I that I struggle to adapt to the current media enviornment I work in and if ignorance is not a bliss at times:-) - Kristine Lowe
@Adam I don't think it changed me, just gave expression to a side of me that wasn't been catered for by print journalism. Would I now be seen as a blogger or a journalist? I do quite a lot of both. - Joanna Geary
Aside from the fact that marriage is an outdated concept ;-) I fail to see that there should be a distinction. Some journalists are blogger´s, some bloggers create journalism. Blogs are just platforms, its the content, context and conversation that decides how we label it. - Mark Comerford
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Ryan Sholin posted a link
June 12 at 8:53 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
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mcwflint posted a link
June 10 at 12:39 pm - via Reshare - Link
If it is said in a public place, any and all can "publish" - mcwflint
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Ryan Sholin posted a link
June 9 at 3:30 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
"Sometimes I feel journalists at newspapers are like the proverbial frog that fails to jump out of the water as it is slowly heated to boiling." - Ryan Sholin
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mcwflint posted a link
June 8 at 3:54 pm - via Reshare - Link
Blogger: once there so not bad start; 2 don't be so quick to jump on failures - mcwflint
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Adam Tinworth posted two links
May 27 at 4:47 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
Remix culture works better with credits. :) - Adam Tinworth
May 27 at 4:38 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
Interesting take on the psychology behind community participation - Adam Tinworth
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