Blogging in the long tail
Johan Larsson writes about niche blogs, after finding a blog on Swedish blackberries (my translation): You can be more proud of having five visitors who...
Johan Larsson writes about niche blogs, after finding a blog on Swedish blackberries (my translation): You can be more proud of having five visitors who...
Mark Glaser summarizes what he’s found when asking people how the change from “old” to “new” media is going in their newsroom. An interesting read....
Tucson-based Arizona Daiy Star’s site azstarnet.com has decided to remove the possibility to comment on many of their articles. Debbie Kornmiller, Readers Advocate, writes: This...
Plexo is a cool tool by Squidoo – a site where you can make personal recommendations and share knowledge on different subjects – that lets...
In collaboration with the University of Brighton, Nokia and Ymogen, BBC Innovation is launching a month-long citizen journalism project in Brighton. It’s a multimedia project,...
Video clips from FejmTv, citizen video site by Swedish tv channel TV4, will end up in a tv show with the same name as the...
Digg, the much-imitated social media site, will widen its media field – apparently new updates are being installed this very minute – by adding podcasts...
Following Time’s declaring of YOU as the Person of the Year, several voices in the citizen media world has been raised saying no, it’s not...
TIME magazine has a tradition of naming someone who has done something great the Person of the Year. This year, TIME magazine has declared that...
Paul Gillin writes about “The coming collapse and rebirth of newspaper journalism”. He predicts that In 10 years, probably a third of metropolitan daily print...
Tom Glocer, Chief Executive officer of Reuters, disclosed in a speech at the Globes Media Conference in Tel Aviv on Monday 11 December 2006: I...
Kevin Anderson reports from a panel on the reader revolution, and what Clyde Bentley of the University of Missouri School of Journalism had to say...
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