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Sunday, January 18, 2009
Sunday Jan. 18 -- Got news or a question?
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This is also an important announcement date:
Gannett plans to report fourth-quarter and year-end financial results for 2008 on [Jan. 30] and CEO Craig Dubow is expected to offer his commentary in the company's official statement.
Boston Globe Thinks Big Online “Does a website even matter anymore? So many people get their news through feeds and aggregators that the idea of a website as a destination may be outmoded.”
Three old rules of journalism that should be changed Online Journalism Review Robert Niles' list: Old rule: You can't cover something in which you are personally involved. New rule: Tell your readers how you are involved and how that's shaped your reporting.
Old rule: You must present all sides of a story, being fair to each. New rule: Report the truth and debunk the lies.
Old rule: There must be a wall between advertising and editorial. New rule: Sell ads into ad space and report news in editorial space. And make sure to show the reader the difference.
3 comments:
This is also an important announcement date:
Gannett plans to report fourth-quarter and year-end financial results for 2008 on [Jan. 30] and CEO Craig Dubow is expected to offer his commentary in the company's official statement.
Old media finally getting on the web, too late?
Boston Globe Thinks Big Online
“Does a website even matter anymore? So many people get their news through feeds and aggregators that the idea of a website as a destination may be outmoded.”
Three old rules of journalism that should be changed
Online Journalism Review
Robert Niles' list:
Old rule: You can't cover something in which you are personally involved. New rule: Tell your readers how you are involved and how that's shaped your reporting.
Old rule: You must present all sides of a story, being fair to each. New rule: Report the truth and debunk the lies.
Old rule: There must be a wall between advertising and editorial. New rule: Sell ads into ad space and report news in editorial space. And make sure to show the reader the difference.
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