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Digital And Online | Wannabe Hacks - Part 2
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3. September, 2012 Digital and online, latest
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After Obama’s ‘AMA’ could Reddit become the new Twitter?

by Natasha Clark

After Obama’s ‘AMA’ could Reddit become the new Twitter? Twitter, Facebook and other forms of social media have been invaluable tools for journalists in recent years, and have had a profound impact on news culture and journalism. Technology has transformed the media industry, and Barack Obama has been hot
29. August, 2012 Comment, Digital and online, Industries
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Has blogging become a bit of a blur?

by Jenni Graham

Has blogging become a bit of a blur? Personal blogs, portfolio blogs, online newspaper blogs: the internet provides us with a seemingly unending supply of useful, entertaining, and pointless information all at once. Whether you view a blog as an essential addition to your CV or merely as a
27. August, 2012 Comment, Digital and online, Industries, Newspaper
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Elisabeth’s MacTaggart lecture shows she is a very different Murdoch

by Liam Corcoran

Elisabeth’s MacTaggart lecture shows she is a very different Murdoch It seems the Murdoch family have a habit of stirring things up, causing controversy and making headlines. Over the past few years it has mostly been Rupert and James, but as of Thursday, attention turned to Rupert’s second daughter, Elisabeth.
10. August, 2012 Comment, Digital and online, Industries, Television
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The future of online TV

by Jonathan Frost

The future of online TV Throughout the Olympics, every sport has been streamed live, in HD, across the internet. And not just on the BBC’s website – globally, Olympic broadcasters have been offering the streams, from Terra in South America, to CTV in Canada, to
3. August, 2012 Comment, Digital and online, Industries
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Front page impact will become a thing of the past

by Jonathan Frost

Front page impact will become a thing of the past Since London 2012 kicked off, we’ve seen increasingly impressive front page design in an effort to shift print editions. My personal favourites have been the Times wraparounds, largely due to the clean design. They allow strong photojournalism to speak for
27. July, 2012 Comment, Digital and online, Industries, Recommended
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Why publishers should be tailoring our news

by Jonathan Frost

Why publishers should be tailoring our news Editors don’t know what’s important to me. Or you. Or anyone besides themselves, unfortunately. We, as readers, have always curated our news, and chosen what we wanted to read. Before news went digital, we’d flick through a paper till we
27. June, 2012 Digital and online, Guest posts, Recommended
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Should wannabe hacks learn coding?

by A Wannabe Hack

Should wannabe hacks learn coding? “Coding is the new Latin”, says Alex Hope, the co-author of a report last year which urged the government to get British school children learning how to program. But should coding become the new shorthand for journalism students? Most are
22. June, 2012 Advice, Digital and online, Entrepreneurship, Industries, latest, Magazine, Newspaper, Routes into journalism
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3 things learned at the Media And Digital Enterprise weekend

by Jonathan Frost

3 things learned at the Media And Digital Enterprise weekend The Media And Digital Enterprise project based out of the University of Central Lancashire (uclanMADE) launched last weekend with an intensive 48-hour weekend workshop, aimed at supporting news entrepreneurs. It’s purpose? To help news startups stay up. I was one of
19. June, 2012 Comment, Digital and online, Guest posts, Industries, Newspaper
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Emanuelle Degli Esposti – There are many forgotten stories of the Arab Spring

by A Wannabe Hack

Emanuelle Degli Esposti – There are many forgotten stories of the Arab Spring There is a sense of doomed inevitability when you open a newspaper (or load a webpage) these days and see the word “Syria”. Cue a mass of words describing, in grim detail, the most recent “massacre”, “tragedy” or “catastrophe” that
1. June, 2012 Comment, Digital and online, Industries, Newspaper, Routes into journalism
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Guilt and digital first

by Jon Offredo

Guilt and digital first The past week has been rubbish for newsprint in the US. We’ve had to come to grips with watching a Pulitzer-winning newspaper, who defined and epitomized the type of service community journalism can, and does, provide, ruthlessly downsized in the
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