liveblogging
The future of live journalism
What does live coverage of news look like in the third decade of the 21st century? Is liveblogging past its prime?
liveblogging
What does live coverage of news look like in the third decade of the 21st century? Is liveblogging past its prime?
donald trump
Alexandra Ma [https://twitter.com/alexandrama15], one of my current crop of Interactive Journalism students, looks at how the New York Times live covered its meeting with Trump [http://www.interhacktives.com/2016/11/23/new-york-times-coverage-trumps-visit-shows-twitter-can-still-great/] : > But out of all the ways the Times covered the event, Twitter was
budget
It’s budget day, and the chancellor is up and speaking. And that means I’m in a room at City University, working the MA Financial Journalism [https://www.city.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/financial-journalism] students on their live coverage of the budget. You can follow them at their Budget
In Clay Shirky’s seminal book on the effects of the internet on our culture Here Comes Everybody [http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002RI9XJW/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B002RI9XJW&linkCode=as2&tag=omhb-21&linkId=66AXE5L24GC4SZWU]
academic research
Some time ago I was interviewed by Karin O’Mahony [https://twitter.com/karinomahony] about liveblogging and its use in a journalistic context. The report was published a little over a month ago [http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/polis/2014/05/02/report-launch-as-it-happens-how-live-news-blogs-work-and-their-future/#more-10920] , and I’ve finally had the
articles
[http://ow.ly/i/LEwb] How are news organisations dealing with stream publishing? Kathryn Corrick directs the flow… Jason Mills, editor, web for ITV News: the ITV site is built on a stream. it shows that you don’t have to be a station to have a news channel. Raju