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  1. Blogging Internships, Anyone?

    The Blog Herald - Aug 25, 2008

    NY Times blog Shifting Careers recently featured a story about a student interning at a blogger’s home office. High school student Sara Jane Berman was on-the-job for a few weeks at the home-office of NY Times

    Also tagged: education, features, blogging, internships, problogging

  2. The Legal Risks of Blogging

    The Blog Herald - Aug 1, 2008

    A recent article in ABC News paints a fairly grim picture about the current state of blogging. According to the article, as well as the Media Law Resource Center, there have been 159 civil and criminal court actions

    Also tagged: general, features, legal, copyright, ethics

  3. The Legal Risks of Blogging

    The Blog Herald - Jul 31, 2008

    A recent article in ABC News paints a fairly grim picture about the current state of blogging. According to the article, as well as the Media Law Resource Center, there have been 159 civil and criminal court actions

    Also tagged: general, features, legal, copyright, ethics

  4. Should Matt Drudge Apologize for Reporting the News?

    The Blog Herald - May 8, 2008

    I’m no big fan of the Drudge Report, a popular site run by Matt Drudge, but this I find this pretty scary, since I am a fan of free speech. The background is that the Drudge Report picked up on a story that UK Prince

    Also tagged: features, matt drudge, integrity, the drudge report

  5. Andrew Keen: “The Huffington Post is Death to Professional Journalism”

    The Blog Herald - May 8, 2008

    Andrew Keen is the author of a book with this title: THE CULT OF THE AMATEUR: How Blogs, Wikis, Social Networking, and the Digital World are Assaulting our Economy, Culture and Values In a Word Press Freedom Day

    Also tagged: blogging, new media

  6. Should Matt Drudge Apologize for Reporting the News?

    The Blog Herald - May 7, 2008

    I'm no big fan of the Drudge Report [1], a popular site run by Matt Drudge [2], but this I find this pretty scary, since I am a fan of free speech. The background is that the Drudge Report picked up on a story that UK

    Also tagged: features, matt drudge, integrity, the drudge report

  7. Andrew Keen: “The Huffington Post is Death to Professional Journalism”

    The Blog Herald - May 7, 2008

    Andrew Keen is the author of a book with this title: THE CULT OF THE AMATEUR: How Blogs, Wikis, Social Networking, and the Digital World are Assaulting our Economy, Culture and Values In a Word Press Freedom Day Debate

    Also tagged: blogging, new media

  8. Picking The Best Practices From Old Media To Empower New Media

    Picking The Best Practices From Old Media To Empower New Media

    The Blog Herald - Apr 15, 2008

    The blogosphere is ever in motion, one could write Yoda haiku on that topic. The swift turns means that anyone not wanting to end up second or third (or worse!) on a story need to make quick calls on whether to jump on

    Also tagged: features

  9. Does live blogging create better journalists?

    The Blog Herald - Apr 9, 2008

    Many of us are familiar with the live blogging of an event, and indeed may have done it from time to time. An interesting article at Poynter Online claims that live blogging can improve journalists’ skills. Ben

    Also tagged: blogging

  10. Create a Style Guide for Your Blog

    The Blog Herald - Mar 10, 2008

    Consistency is critical for success in blogging. Though trying new things is important, if a blog finds itself drifting in voice, style and quality, it can lose readers and reputation seemingly overnight. But

    Also tagged: features, blogging, how i blog, guides and tutorials

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