substack
Matt Yglesias leaves Vox for Substack: is he doing a Newton or a Sullivan?
Another writer mired in controversy leaves a Vox Media publication to start his own newsletter. What’s happening here?
substack
Another writer mired in controversy leaves a Vox Media publication to start his own newsletter. What’s happening here?
content strategy
[https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2015/01/evergreen-housing.jpg] Vox remains one of the most interesting experiments in digital journalism , because it’s so very aggressive in stepping away from the “flow” of traditional print news, and into creating “stock” evergreen content [https://www.journalism.co.
diversity
[http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/assets_c/2014/03/AHquA2NPlOOjeBw0-3615.html] Today was a good day. A hard and difficult day, to be sure, but a good day. Around teaching the Newspaper MA students, and a meeting with Jon [http://hackademic.net] and Ben [http://benwhitelaw.co.uk] about the Interactive
business models
The future of journalistic publication might not look very much like its past…
ezra klein
Remember when everyone talked about bloggers replacing the mainstream media? Watch this video: Yes, Ezra Klein [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezra_Klein], blogger turned journalist, is launching his new “explainer” site at vox.com [http://www.vox.com] – formerly the home of the deceased blogging platform Vox [http://www.
Blogging
Six Apart's attempt to create a blog platform that behaved like a social network is done.
blog platforms
Six Apart have just updated Vox, their consumer blogging platform with a social networking bent. It’s notabley faster to use, and now you can embed any video, photo or audio you upload elsewhere, which is rather cool. For example, here’s a video I uploaded of our blogathon at
blog platforms
I’m not a huge fan of Robert Scoble [http://scobleizer.com/2007/10/12/the-future-of-moveable-type-vox-typepad-and-live-journal/] ‘s very static video interview style (I don’t think he really takes advantage of the visual nature of the medium), but this interview with some folks from Six Apart is worth a watch,
admin
Just testing a Movable Type plugin to cross-post to Vox [http://adam.vox.com]. 
comments
First thing that I’ve discovered in Movable Type 4 that makes me really, really happy: comment registration. You can actually sign up to be a registered commenter on any MT blog natively under version 4 – and those user accounts can be upgraded to poster rights later, if you should
Blogs
When blogging first hit the mainstream media consciousness (and by that I mean “articles appeared in the nationals”, not “individual journalists started experimenting with blogs”), the image they portrayed of blogging was usually of the bedroom journalist, posting his online diary in his underwear. That image has stuck in some
blog platforms
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/adders/320564967/] Mena Trott [http://www.sixapart.com/corner/], star of last year’s big controversy [http://benmetcalfe.com/blog/index.php/2005/12/07/les-blogs-me-mena/] is on stage, giving a very, very quick presentations on what Six Apart [http://www.sixapart.com/] has learnt