I am a freelance journalist and the Times got the story first because I broke it to them. My name, small and unknown, was most certainly dropped off along the way, which I sort of expected. Such is life.
I only say this not because I am some sort of blow-hard but because I believe credit should be given where credit is due.
In their first blog post they did mention me. Ruth Gledhill, taking up the story, did not. And when it went to press, I most certainly was not. Guardian copied them. The Telegraph jumped in somewhere, etc, etc. | source : onlinejournalismblog.com
Le mouvement s'est enclenché depuis quelques années et s'est amplifié en 2009. Désormais, Facebook et Twitter sont les lieux incontournables du web 2.0. Tous les hommes politiques y ont un compte, les journalistes sont de plus en plus nombreux à utiliser les réseaux sociaux comme un terrain propice à l'enquête. De nouveaux métiers sont créés, entraînant la réorganisation des rédaction... et une transformation du métier de journaliste. | source : www.journalismes.info
Recommandé parpalpitt le 07/02/10 21:24
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Logiciel de gestion de projet en ligne (français) | source : www.planzone.fr
Synthèse éclairé des nouvelles pratiques en terme de management et en particulier sur l'essor grandissant de la place des Community Managers dans l'entreprise. | source : www.talent-club.net
Liste très complète des bonnes pratiques nécessaires en matière de développement web, de webdesign et d'intégration. | source : fr.opquast.com
The Irish Mail on Sunday has finally responded to complaints about a story it published this week based on the words of a blogging female air traffic controller: “The male chauvinist pigs of air traffic control” (PDF) | source : onlinejournalismblog.com
Now, this is just my theory. I think Colin and I played an important role by starting all of this but I think Techmeme played a critical relay role. And I think the use of the viral functionalities of Facebook by the influencers who joined the group in the early hours played a critical role as well. In addition, what I find fascinating is that we’ve had many people tell us that a) they created their Facebook account to be able to join the group and b) they ended up subscribing to the magazine after seeing the news and the efforts to save it. If that’s not the power of social media… | source : blogs.praized.com
despite its dubious motives, this group is a good example of how to be successful on Facebook.
Select a group name that appeals to people’s emotions, beliefs or passions; capture their attention and make them curious, so that they want to find out more.
Create a well-written description of the group and present its aims clearly.
Provide supporting materials for your group or cause, such as an image or video.
Make the administrators easily identifiable and approachable. | source : www.concisecontent.co.uk
Stefan Mey from Berlin talks to Julian Assange, the spokesperson of the whistleblower platform Wikileaks.org. The interview took place during the 26th Chaos Communication Congress where Assange and his German colleague Daniel Schmitt gave a lecture on the current state and the future of Wikileaks. | source : onlinejournalismblog.com
As you can see in the Optimistic Case, the newspaper industry pulls out of its advertising power dive in Figure 1 and returns to comfortable profitability in Figure 2. In the Middle and Pessimistic Cases, however, print profitability erodes in a matter of years. All other things being equal, print would be marginally unprofitable within five years in the Middle Case and profoundly unprofitable in a shorter time in the Pessimistic Case. | source : newsosaur.blogspot.com