Why Newspapers Added Blogs: A Case for Change – web.aan.org
I had better finish that thesis of mine right quick before too many people get their research out… Why Newspapers Added Blogs: A Case for Change – web.aan.org
View ArticleShould Newspapers Become Local Blog Networks? – Publishing 2.0
I think there’s three choices: Blog, host local blogs, or aggregate local blogs. None need be exclusive of the others. Should Newspapers Become Local Blog Networks? – Publishing 2.0
View ArticleWJMCR 10 (May 2007): “Newspapers and Their Online Editions: Factors that...
“…struggling with issues of “clarifying” and “routinizing” the innovative technology as amplified by Rogers1 in his exploration of the innovation process…” WJMCR 10 (May 2007): “Newspapers and Their...
View ArticleStaff journalists who blog: Two cases – Teaching Online Journalism
Staff journalists who blog: Two cases – Teaching Online Journalism
View ArticleHoyinternet.com | Blogs
This would be one for the unfinished thesis: Tribune Co.’s Spanish language news site launches a blog about immigration, in Spanish. Good stuff. Hoyinternet.com | Blogs
View ArticleResolutions
Might as well, eh? In no particular order… Play guitar at least once a week. I picked it up today, and a simple three-chord tune was seriously taxing my fingertips. That just ain’t right. And I haven’t...
View ArticleReportingOn.com
Thanks to everyone who noticed the pillow-soft launch of ReportingOn.com in the only link in my Resolutions post, and especially to those of you who commented, e-mailed, tweeted, or blogged about the...
View ArticleReportingOn 0.2: Connect with Twitter
From the message I sent to members of the What Are You Reporting On? Facebook group yesterday: The initial, humble little piece of integration with Twitter is live now at www.reportingon.com. If you...
View ArticleConsumption spreads faster today – The New York Times
There’s a good graph here comparing the adoption of different technologies. Useful for presentations, school-related stuff. via kottke. (sidenote: the graphic credits Nicholas Felton, of amusing Annual...
View ArticleGrad school update: I think I’m done
For those of you keeping score, I started blogging, more or less, when I started graduate school at San Jose State University back in early 2005. As of Monday, April 6, 2009, I’m finished with my M.S....
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