Journalists
Posts about journalists and the way they work.
An Anonymous Anti-Blogger Journalist? Paid Members Public
[https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2008/02/flighblogger-site.png] A few months back, Flight International [http://www.flightglobal.com/home/default.aspx], one of our most successful publishing divisions, hired a well-known blogging in the aerospace industry, Jon Ostrower aka Flightblogger [http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/
Best of the Journalism Blogs Paid Members Public
Due to a possible moment of irrationality, or incipient nervous breakdown, the good folks at Journalism.co.uk [http://www.journalism.co.uk/] have decided to include my feed in the Best of the Journalism Blogs [http://www.journalism.co.uk/36/34/]. Stop sniggering at the back. It’s
Should Be Blogging Be Compulsory For Would-Be Journos? Paid Members Public
I meant to link to a post on the Online Journalism Blog last week, discussing the issue of journalism graduates having blogs [http://onlinejournalismblog.com/2008/01/11/how-important-is-it-for-new-journalism-graduates-to-have-their-own-blog/] . I’m glad I didn’t now, because the discussion in the comments has really added value to the debate. I’
The Path to Journalistic Blogging: The Four Signs of the Hackopalypse Paid Members Public
Something’s been bothering me for a while. It’s been wriggling around in my head as I go through the “what is blogging” spiel for the umpteenth time to one of our journalists. It irritates me late at night, when I should be thinking about more important things like
Your Blogging Voice: A Test Paid Members Public
Here’s a thought. This way of describing one key element of blogging to journalists just popped into my head: > “Read the blog post. If you know the writer in person, can you hear them saying it? If not, they’re not blogging yet.” Good? Bad? Indifferent? One of
Time For Journalists To Get Crazy Paid Members Public
Mindy McAdams has written a brilliant post over on Teaching Online Journalism. Anyone who is involved in modern journalism should read it: > So here’s an insane, heretical idea for change. The goal is to make everyone in your community start talking about your newspaper and your Web site.