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The Bivings Report - Apr 12, 2008
Today the Newseum , Washington's museum about the news, is officially opening to the public. I was able to visit the museum a few weeks ago since a friend of mine is a volunteer there, and many things interested me …
Also tagged: news, media, new media, newseum, newspaper study, journalism that matters
The Bivings Report - Mar 21, 2008
Been a busy week, with more ideas for blog entries than time to write them. Here are some of the things I wanted to write about this week but didn’t get to: Facebook Toast? Hot Today, Dead Tomorrow–Like AOL? Article …
Also tagged: business, technology, video, blogs, news, development, research, ie, web, blog, media, online, wordpress, youtube, facebook, mit, content, election, time, pr, cell, blip tv, president, campaign, mccain, my, twitter, obama, link roundup, friday s five
The Bivings Report - Mar 13, 2008
A little over a year ago I wrote a post that guessed which emerging technologies would have an impact on the 2008 election cycle. I figured I’d take a quick look back and grade my predictions, as well as list a few new …
Also tagged: politics, technology, blogs, news, internet, web 2 0, wiki, social networks, yahoo, sms, online, email, élections, websites, campaigns, election, pr, cell, president, paul, twitter, obama
The Bivings Report - Jan 25, 2008
I learned about an interesting social network the other day that will interest Bivings Report readers who follow how news is reported on the Internet; it is for tech savvy journalists who want to improve their general …
Also tagged: social networks, media, social network, newspaper study, journalism that matters
The Bivings Report - Jan 2, 2008
My friend Kevin Anderson, an online journalist, wrote an interesting post titled "What is an online journalist?" yesterday on his blog Strange Attractor. The gist of the post focuses on how it is still common in …
Also tagged: internet, media, online journalism, newspaper study, journalism that matters
The Bivings Report - Nov 14, 2007
Last week the New York Times Public Editor Clark Hoyt announced that the Times had begun allowing user comments on select editorials and news stories appearing on the website (via CyberJournalist). The Times has long …
Also tagged: technology, blogs, community, web 2 0, tools, comments, social networks, blog, media, website, newspaper, newspapers, times, pr, newyorktimes, nytimes, trolls