Posts Tagged ‘Media’
Back When A Television News Career Was Unbearably Exciting
For all you journalists, judging from this promo for some local evening news program, the 80s must’ve been a really glamorous decade for television news journalism.
Read MoreUsing Online Analytics For Insight Into News Consumption
These are some links to resources I will talk about during my session for The Other Future of News event.
Read MoreDemo: Time's Tablet Magazine
Video demonstration of Time Inc’s digital magazine concept for tablet computers showing an issue of Sports Illustrated.
Read More19 Excellent Podcasts For Communications Professionals
David Erickson’s list of 19 podcasts for communications professionals.
Read MoreMistrust: National Leadership Index 2009
Harvard Kennedy School’s Center for Public Leadership Director David Gergen and Visiting Professor Rod Kramer answer questions about this year’s National Leadership Index.
Read MoreThe Wire – WCCO TV's Innovative Collaborative Journalism Project
The Wire is an online application that will harness WCCO TV viewers’ (and non-viewers) conversations around the news while encouraging collaborative journalism.
Read MoreInterview: Allison Kaplan, AliShops.com
Watch an interview with Pioneer Press Savvy Shopper columnist Allison Kaplan about her guide to Twin Cities shopping, AliShops.com and her other online endeavors.
Read MoreMarshall Simmonds Talks Traditional Media Efforts Online
For offline publishers, one of the biggest online problem areas is headlines. As Marshall Simmonds of The New York Times and Define Search Strategies points out, some journalists have been specifically educated to write captivating headlines. While those headlines appeal to audiences passing by newsstands and street corners, they do not achieve the same success on the Web.
Read MoreFinancial Reporting In Today's Economy
A panel of leading financial reporters assess the global economic crisis and discuss the ‘perfect storm’ of events that led to it.
Read MoreMadison Avenue Blues: The Year The Media Died
A hilarious yet sad parody of The Day The Music Died by Don McLean that explains the demise of traditional advertising and, as a result, traditional journalism.
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