Saturday, February 11, 2012

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Experts have reservations but say social media helps journalists

Experts agree that among other things social media can help journalists to develop stronger relationships with their readers, find sources quickly, reach a wider audience and do on-the-spot  reporting more effectively. -db MediaShift August 16, 2010 By Sandra Ordonez OurBlook.com has been conducting an ongoing interview series on the current and future role of journalism [...]

Charging online readers for news content ready for extensive trial

More news outlets are ready to charge for online content now that software has been developed to expedite the process. Newsday, The Wall Street Journal and The Financial Times already charge online readers. -db The New York Times February 2, 2010 By Richard Pérez-Peña Extracting payment from online readers has been called everything from the [...]

Policies need to govern collaboration by non-profit journalists

A university journalism professor argues that with the increase in non-profit investigative centers, it is imperative to adopt policies to deal with ethical dilemmas resulting from collaborations with a small number of funders. -DB MediaShift Commentary January 4, 2010 By Stephen Ward The nature of non-profit journalism invites ethical dilemmas. Over the past few years, [...]