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Journalism gets playful online | Patrick's Online Journalism Blog
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Patrick’s Online Journalism Blog. Examining journalism on and off the internet. Comment: Is online journalism a popularity contest? Journalism gets playful online. May 1, 2009. Screenshot from online game Darfur is Dying. The main reason for including games it seems is to give the reader a greater understanding of news stories, or so OnlineJournalismBlog.com. Says in a recent article. The New York Times. It looks like, when done right, these games can actually have a valuable part to play in online journ...
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Patrick’s Online Journalism Blog. Examining journalism on and off the internet. Monthly Archives: May 2009. Journalism gets playful online. May 1, 2009. Screenshot from online game Darfur is Dying. The main reason for including games it seems is to give the reader a greater understanding of news stories, or so OnlineJournalismBlog.com. Says in a recent article. The New York Times. Continue reading →. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Denver online newspaper falls short | Patrick's Online Journalism Blog
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Patrick’s Online Journalism Blog. Examining journalism on and off the internet. The online opportunity to reinvent storytelling. Comment: Readers’ comments can’t always be a positive thing →. Denver online newspaper falls short. April 24, 2009. The death of the Rocky Mountain News will now be followed by its online successor, InDenverTimes.com. An online news venture in Denver, InDenverTimes.com. Kevin Preblud, one of the site’s original investors, says. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Sorting the news from the noise | Patrick's Online Journalism Blog
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Patrick’s Online Journalism Blog. Examining journalism on and off the internet. Comment: Are we REALLY all online? Comment: Is online journalism a popularity contest? Sorting the news from the noise. April 30, 2009. Following credible sources on Twitter may be the only way to get real news from the site. Swine Flu, for example, has been endlessly ‘tweeted’ about, with over 10,000 tweets per hour on the subject. Some of this is genuine news, but a lot of it is messages like this one:. I HAVE SWINE FLU.
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Comment: Are we REALLY all online? | Patrick's Online Journalism Blog
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Patrick’s Online Journalism Blog. Examining journalism on and off the internet. Comment: Readers’ comments can’t always be a positive thing. Sorting the news from the noise →. Comment: Are we REALLY all online? April 29, 2009. Reading a newspaper - just because everyone can do it, does that make it more convenient? Cliodhna Russell posted an interesting piece. This then gives them a news outlet to read throughout the breaks in their day where a computer may not be near the kettle in the staff room! Comme...
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Comment: Ode to the letters pages | Helend8's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Comment: Ode to the letters pages. Leave a comment ». Ode to the Letters page. Was the subject of a blog by Samuel Hamilton. The blog looks at the case of a college studen t in California, who made a post on her MySpace page about how much she hated her home town of Coalinga. Once she had published the tirade on her home town, no matter that it was put up on her MySpace. This was now in the public domain and could be used and discussed anywhere and by anyone. IT IS NOT ...
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South Korean blogger in hot water | Whelac28's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. South Korean blogger in hot water. The court in Seoul ultimately ruled that the man was innocent of the charges and the decision is being hailed as a victory for freedom of speech across the blogging world. Posted by whelac28 on April 21, 2009 at 3:53 pm. Previous Entry: The New Breed of Journalists. Next Entry: Online Journalism Sparks a Revolution. Blog at your own risk « Katyl1’s Blog. Posted on May 4, 2009 at 10:41 pm. RSS Feed for this entry. Enter your comment here.
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Survival comes at a Cost | Whelac28's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Survival comes at a Cost. It is a well documented fact that the newspaper industry is facing into the starkest crisis since the first newspapers rolled off the print machines and it has been examined in a previous blog. One of the main factors in this crisis has been the development of online news and a readers ability to access this news for free. A recent article in The Independent. Posted by whelac28 on April 16, 2009 at 2:05 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Rex Tille...
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Classmate’s blog 1 | Whelac28's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Classmate’s blog 1. This is a short post linking to David Kearns’ blog. Posted by whelac28 on May 5, 2009 at 1:25 pm. Previous Entry: Online Journalism Sparks a Revolution. Next Entry: Classmate’s blog 2. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Classmate’s blog 2 | Whelac28's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Classmate’s blog 2. This is a short post on Fran Reilly’s blog. Regarding wikipedia and whether or not it can be considered as a form of participatory journalism. Fran refers to the journalism and media studies centre at the University of Hong Kong which published a paper. Posted by whelac28 on May 5, 2009 at 1:58 pm. Previous Entry: Classmate’s blog 1. Next Entry: Classmate’s blog 3. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).