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CyberJournalist.net - Jul 3, 2008
The founder of the Huffington Post talks to Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger about blogging, politics, and citizen … [visit site to read more]
CyberJournalist.net - Jul 2, 2008
While online video ads have until now been hampered by a lack of standards and the difficulty of putting ads around user-generated content, PBS MediaShift reports that things are starting to change, as media sites like …
CyberJournalist.net - Jul 1, 2008
EveryBlock has launched sites for two new cities, Charlotte and
CyberJournalist.net - Jun 26, 2008
ProPublica has launched its nonprofit news web site — “an investigative publishing platform that will produce original stories focusing on betrayal of the public trust and abuse of power.” The site launched in tandem …
CyberJournalist.net - Jun 26, 2008
Some newspapers are getting frustrated by The Associated Press, as the 162-year-old newsgathering cooperative increasingly focuses on new outlets such as Yahoo and Google, which are now among the AP’s biggest customers …
CyberJournalist.net - Jun 25, 2008
The New York Times is looking at merging nytimes.com with iht.com, the Web site of the International Herald Tribune. Top executives of both newspapers said on Monday that they intended to create a “co-branded …
CyberJournalist.net - Jun 25, 2008
Here are the top news sites in the U.S. for May 2008 according to Nielsen Online. … [visit site to read more]
CyberJournalist.net - Jun 25, 2008
Clyde Bentley, a Missouri School of Journalism professor who researches user-generated news, suggested at a Future of News conference that editors should treat the blogosphere like a giant wire service. What a great way …
CyberJournalist.net - Jun 24, 2008
Wired poses an interesting idea: What if AP re-organized as a cooperative, not of newspapers, but of online content providers such as Google and Yahoo!? The end of the story notes that the idea is unrealistic, but it’s …
CyberJournalist.net - Jun 23, 2008
South Dakota’s weekly and daily newspapers have created a free, text-searchable Web site that includes thousands of government public notices from across the state, The Brookings Register reports. The site …