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Archive for November, 2006

News Media Reform Movement Clearly Underway

Monday, November 20th, 2006

I just peeked in at Romenesko and many of today’s headlined items tell me the news media reform movement is fully underway. Here are some examples of Romenesko headliness with parts of his descriptors:

Washington Post loses political journalists Harris, VandeHei

John Harris and Jim VandeHei are leaving the Washington Post for a new politics website… Fishbowl […]

Rosen Speaks: The Web and Collaboration

Monday, November 20th, 2006

Jay Rosen speaks of the connection between the World Wide Web, collaboration, open source and how they all relate to journalism. The talk refers to the first use of the phrase "open-source journalism" and why the Trent Lott story illustrates the wisdom of the crowd.
This is Part II of a series of edited […]

Tags for Rosen Video

Sunday, November 19th, 2006

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Jay Rosen Speaks — New Assignment.net — Part I

Sunday, November 19th, 2006

In this video Jay Rosen tells us the purpose, mission and goal of Newassignment.net, his experiment in Open Source journalism. It is the first of more than 10 short videos that Leonard Witt, edited out of a longer talk and video available at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at the Harvard […]

How I Edited the Jay Rosen Tape

Sunday, November 19th, 2006

While watching the full Jay Rosen tape of the hows and whys of Newsassignment.net, I knew it would work great in small packages. But as a print guy I had not done that kind of edit. So I decided to figure it out. Of course, since I am self taught, my procedure might be totally […]

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