Archives: Reports
On duties, dazzle and danger of Citizen Journalism...
Posted in Citizen Journalism, Publishing, Long Tail, Reports, Advertising, News on July 5th, 2007. By Maren Hermans.
Citizen reporters can help to improve the work of traditional journalists. But without an organizing and overlooking element, is there a risk for the credibility and authority of news? (more…)
Links from Last Week...
Posted in Citizen Journalism, Publishing, Long Tail, Internet, Reports, News on June 28th, 2007. By Maren Hermans.
When everybody is able to make news, to report and, most important, to reach viewers and readers, organization plays an important role. How to organize this endless stream of information? (more…)
Links for 2007/03/12-19...
Posted in Internet, Reports, News on March 20th, 2007. By Eduard F. Vinyamata.
Guy Kawasaki links to a 2007 Digital Outlook Report in his personal blog:
This report examines trends in the way consumers, publishers, and advertisers employ digital media to have a conversation with each other.
National Geographic presents the Camera Phone Book
… The book aims to guide users on how to choose the best equipment as well as take better pictures, print, store and send images.
News, Journalists & Citizens...
Posted in Citizen Journalism, Publishing, Reports, News on March 13th, 2007. By Eduard F. Vinyamata.
According to the State of the News Media report (Via Micro Persuasion), the news industry needs a new economic model. Last year’s decline in newspaper circulation seems to confirm this. Some newspapers are doing better than others, for example the Financial Time’s integrated newsroom seems to be paying off and the USA Today new website is attracting thousands of members. All in all, out of all the traditional media outlets, and as we reported before, it’s the publishing industry who is leading in innovation on news. Journalists themselves, Cyberjournalist reports, are starting to make TV.
On the other hand, Citizen Journalists, or at least French Citizen Journalists, seemed to have it harder: France approved a law making it illegal for non journalists to capture and distribute videos of violent acts. Later on, upon reading the actual text of this law, Lost Remote reader confirmed the law was limited to acts of violence done in order to be filmed and broadcast. It’s surprising though that of all countries France passed a law that proposes a “certification system” to label “government approved sources of information”.
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