Tags: newspapers

Tags: newspapers

Iran?s Photoshopped Missiles

Posted Thursday July 10, 2008, 10:20 am, Over one day old at Elliott Back

Unfortunately, it appeared to contain one too many missiles, a point that had not emerged before the photo was used on the front pages of The Los Angeles Times, The Financial Times, The Chicago Tribune and several other newspapers as well as on BBC News, MSNBC, Yahoo!

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Ritual: The Forgotten Sweet Spot of Old Media

Posted Monday July 7, 2008, 9:04 am, Over one day old at the LOOSE wire blog



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Schibsted shuts down Punkt SE

Posted Wednesday June 4, 2008, 3:16 am, Over one day old at Media Culpa



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A recipe for reinventing newspapers

Posted Wednesday June 4, 2008, 3:16 am, Over one day old at Media Culpa



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The History of an Article

Posted Monday April 28, 2008, 10:12 am, Over one day old at the LOOSE wire blog

I'm not crazy about the betting stuff, coming from puritanical stock, and I'm not quite sure how the paper is making money from all this, but I do like the "article history" feature. But it's helpful to the reader to know when the piece was last touched.

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Counting the Words

Posted Thursday March 20, 2008, 10:29 am, Over one day old at the LOOSE wire blog

I've been looking recently at different ways that newspapers can add value to the news they produce, and one of them is using technology to better mine the information that's available to bring out themes and nuances that might otherwise be lost.

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The New Newswire: a Dutch Student Called Michael

Posted Wednesday February 27, 2008, 10:28 am, Over one day old at the LOOSE wire blog

In this case it could have been finding a way to reflect in the headlines the unusual nature of this event; Traditional media has to both monitor these new sources of news?the tweets from ordinary folk surprised to be shaken awake by a tremor?and work with them to ensure that they, too, benefit.

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Beyond Information Delivery

Posted Monday February 25, 2008, 10:49 am, Over one day old at the LOOSE wire blog

I?d love to see, for example, a five-digit code at the end of each news story in my newspaper/magazine that I could key into my phone and which would then store a copy of that story on my desktop.

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Irish News Station Goes Live

Posted Wednesday January 24, 2007, 7:04 pm, Over one day old at TeevBlogger

The Belfast-based Irish News has gone live with its own Internet TV station, dubbed intv. Multimedia presentations of news stories are a major trend as newspapers all over America scramble to create an online presence that takes in both print and video.

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Why don't newspapers own local? Because they don't publish online with RSS

Posted Tuesday January 16, 2007, 4:31 am, Over one day old at A View from the Isle

Greg Linden makes a great point here (as do others).  Newspapers, especially small local ones, don't own local news like they should. Newspapers have remarkable content on businesses and events in their communities. They should be the authoritative source for local.

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