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Archive for March, 2005

Spokane Paper to Webcast News Meetings

Thursday, March 31st, 2005

This by Ken Sands, long-time civic journalist at the Spokane Spokesman-Review:
we’re also ordering webcasting equipment so that we can webcast our morning and afternoon news meetings. The plan is to post our potential story lineup on the web, and encourage readers to interact with us, in real time, about the choices we are making about [...]

It’s just a Gift: In Search of a Vlog Audience

Wednesday, March 30th, 2005

I got great joy out of producing my latest Vlog. It’s about a baby shower, which I edited into what I thought was a very amusing little keepsake for our friends Tim and Alec.

I think it will appeal to the people who were at the shower and to anyone who knows Tim and Alec. But [...]

Image textwrap/popup testing

Wednesday, March 30th, 2005

Please excuse us while we experiment with a different way of using images in this blog. Please excuse us while we experiment with a different way of using images in this blog.

Essays Discuss Demise of Newspapers

Tuesday, March 29th, 2005

The Editorsweblog.org points us to essays on the demise of the newspaper industry as we know it.

A Fusion Power Conference Testimonial and a Fix

Monday, March 28th, 2005

When one puts on a conference, it is difficult to tell what effect it might have. Sometimes we find out; read this blog from Bill Doskoch in Canada. He writes in part:
The report from the conference Exploring the Fusion Power of Public and Participatory Journalism, held Aug. 3 in Toronto, is now available…
Energized by [...]

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