Archive for February, 2008
PR or unbiased consumer reporting?
0 Comments Published by annieo February 26th, 2008 in impartial, reporting, unbias.The Wall Street Journal has a two-minute video review of the smart Car, which seems more like a promotion of the car than a well-rounded review of the pros and cons of the car. The reporter, John Stoll, does address the limited horsepower and concerns of safety in a vehicle so small. Stoll talks up […]
Wired Journalists, a place to learn and network
0 Comments Published by annieo February 25th, 2008 in community, exchange ideas, interactive, journalism, learning, networking, socialsoftware, user experience. View my page on Wired Journalists
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A visual explanation of how to use Web 2.0 software
1 Comment Published by annieo February 19th, 2008 in Web 2.0, infographics, seo.Elliance has created a great infographic on how to use Web 2.0 software to enhance your website’s Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
This is important to newspapers as we depend more and more on our online readership.
Thanks to Randy Krum of Cool Infographics for sharing Elliance’s visual explanation.
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Yahoo’s Tech Ticker: ‘Newspapers Shredded by the Web’
0 Comments Published by annieo February 15th, 2008 in broadcast, future, internet, journalism, newspapers, video.Take this link if can’t view video from here.
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NPR sets minimum standard for election coverage online
0 Comments Published by annieo February 10th, 2008 in community, infographics, interactive, reporting, statistics.NPR, by far has the best online election coverage compared with other professional journalism sites. It’s fairly comprehensive and well-designed making it easy to navigate. Plus, during an actual vote count, NPR updates results quite often. Their quickness rivals Wikipedia’s updates (Link is example for upcoming Virginia Democrat primary).
They’ve set their standards appropriately, yet other […]






