13 month ago
philgyford : The NUJ's blinkered approach to online : October 2007 : Shane Richmond : Technology : Telegraph Blogs - Brilliant dissection of a dumb article about the effect of new media on the role of journalists'. (via Haddock)
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14 month ago
Simon Willison : journa-list.com - journa-list.com. Fantastic new site that indexes UK news stories by the person who wrote them. Being able to track a journalist’s output like this makes it much easier to figure out their personal biases over time.
philgyford : Journa-list.com - Like my Byliner.com but more comprehensive (yay) but only for UK newspapers (aww) and with higher ideals (yay).
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30 month ago
philgyford : Guardian Unlimited | Guardian daily comment | Confessions of a virtual virgin - Newspaperman Roy Greenslade on coming to terms with being a blogger, and what journalists must now accept and learn.
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30 month ago
Andy Baio : OJR interviews "journalist programmer" Adrian Holovaty - I suspect there's more of us than people realize; my background and education is in journalism, not computer science
Simon Willison : The programmer as journalist - An interview with Adrian Holovaty.
plasticbag : Adrian Holovaty talks about programming and computer-assisted journalism - "If you want innovation, hire people who are capable of it. Hire people who know what's possible. And once you hire the programmers, give them an environment in which they can be creative. Treat them as bona fide members of the journalism team"
Milo Vermeulen : Q&A with Adrian Holovaty on being a programmer journalist - Q&A with Adrian Holovaty on being a programmer journalist [via]
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plasticbag : An event on journalism and weblogging that apparently had a bit about webloggers codes of ethics - I talked to a few people about this stuff a year or so again. I might get around to doing something around it again. I hope they define something that applies to all webloggers though, not just the minority that aspire to journalistic practice...
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