Fox News en ligne, la télé en mode écrit. Crédit: AA Un immense hangar fait de taule et de marbre noir, une pub pour un soda sur le parking attendant, trois studios de télévision à l’intérieur, des «doughnuts» de toutes les couleurs dans le couloir, et un plateau pour y loger plusieurs pôles de journalistes.
Me voici au coeur de l’une des rédactions locales de Fox News, à Dallas. Celle-ci produit chaque matin sur la télé Fox 4 une matinale, «Good Day Dallas», des informations sur la région, et un site Web pas comme les autres. En route vers une presse libre. Vais-je être drastique ou méridional ? cc @zariaurore #Ihecs #memoire #journalisme » Article » Blogging The News, "Un bon journal, c'est une nation qui se parle à elle-même" [Arthur Miller] Personal branling + Le Parisien = EPIC LOL (screenshot) How newspapers resemble the auto industry. In this month's Tennessee Press, the publication put out by the Tennessee Press Association, Jeff Fishman, publisher of the Tullahoma News, speaks truth to power in his withering comparison of the newspaper and auto industries.
Reprinted by permission: Newspapers should learn from G.M.Jeff Fishman The U.S. auto industry could have saved itself earlier by paying attention to the way its business was eroding and listening to the people who were stealing its market share. U.S. auto executives came back from Japan and refused to transform their work environments from lumbering, stodgy bastions of tradition into places where workers were encouraged to be creative and innovative.
The situation bears a strong resemblance to the newspaper industry. Ooyala Now Powering ESPN’s Billion-Plus Video Streams. Today, Mountain View-based Ooyala, the fast-growing online video services provider, is announcing that it has landed a big content partner: The so-called “worldwide leader in sports”, ESPN.
Those avid sports fans among us may have noticed some changes in the look and speed of videos on ESPN.com. Over the last few weeks, Ooyala has begun integrating its video technology into ESPN’s website, and is now officially powering all of the sports media behemoth’s streaming video content. It’s a serious feather in the cap and vote of confidence for the four-year-old video startup, as ESPN is one of the biggest producers of online video content, with 400 unique visitors hitting play on ESPN videos every second (and serving over 1 billion streams per month), according to Ooyala Co-Founder and President of Product Bismarck Lepe.
How Did BART Kill Cellphone Service? The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit system (BART) shut down subterranean cellular phone service on August 11, stifling protests that had been set to take place on its train platforms that day.
Demonstrators had planned to stop trains from running in response to the fatal shooting of an unarmed passenger by the BART police on July 3. But without the ability to coordinate their efforts via cellphones, acts of civil disobedience never crystallized. Abercrombie & Fitch Will Pay The Situation to Stop Wearing Its Clothes. Pictogram History. Dans le même esprit que les excellents posters de films en pictogrammes, voici ce concept appliqué à des faits d’histoires ou d’événements.
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How To Prescribe A Return On Investment In Facebook. Yes, you can measure return on investment in Facebook and from there optimize your news feed output.
How can you apply a systematic framework – PowerPoint is not a framework – that is as rigorous and defensible as the income statement your company provides Wall Street? Well, if you’re a big brand selling shampoo or soft drinks, your metrics will be quite different than a retail chain selling pizzas. The messaging for a plus sized women’s clothing brand will differ from a local fitness center; one creates acceptance while the other creates dissatisfaction. The number of fans needed to make an impact for a global non-profit versus a local optometrist varies widely; the latter needs only a few visits a month. Do you have that list of goals in mind for your business, which you apply to all of your marketing channels?
Community engagement. An introduction from Joy Mayer, Reynolds Journalism Institute There is a general understanding among journalists these days that flourishing in today’s media landscape involves more interaction with and responsiveness to our communities.
Community engagement is often cited in future-of-news conversations as a key to continued success. Nine out of 10 editors in a Spring 2011 Reynolds Journalism Institute survey said they were talking in their newsrooms about how to make the news more social and participatory. Newspapers need a jolt of Silicon Valley DNA. I started my career as a newspaperman, became a Silicon Valley CEO and work today as a consultant helping media companies understand technology and helping technology companies understand the media.
Here’s what I have learned: The talented people in these seemingly disparate industries are remarkably alike but the cultures of the businesses are completely different. The Internet in 1995 on MTV News. Activists shut down 4 San Francisco transit stations after Anonymous calls for protests. A protest incited by hacker group Anonymous shut down San Francisco BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) train stations today.
Photo gallery and video of the event below. The protest was intended to bring attention to complaints of censorship and police brutality, especially the recent shutdown of cell phone service during other protests planned for last Thursday. It is unclear whether cell service was shut off during today’s gatherings. Anonymous hacked official BART website myBart.org on Sunday, defacing the site and calling for San Franciscans to meet at Civic Center to protest.
The request drew a few hundred people, whose nomadic rally shut down Civic Center, Powell Street, Montgomery and Embarcadero BART stations. Connexion à l’iTunes Store. News, Augmented » Navigation temporelle. Belgique: où sont les données libérées ? #OpenData » Damien Van Achter, Since 1977 (et des brouettes) The AP-Google Journalism and Technology Scholarship. Mobile insecurity: There’s no app for that. “How is life with your new iPhone? Has it changed?” How the internet has all but destroyed the market for films, music and newspapers. Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford investigate Watergate in All The President's Men. The Washington Post is one of many media companies losing money for their work through the internet. Photograph: Ronald Grant For most of the 80s and 90s, NBC dominated US television: Miami Vice, The Cosby Show, Cheers, Seinfeld, Friends.
The network earned its ratings by pushing boundaries – Miami Vice stylised the police drama, while Hill Street Blues gave it gritty realism. These shows also brought in big money – NBC was once one of the most profitable divisions of General Electric. England riots: where they happened and where suspects lived. Did rioters commute in for the looting? That is a theory being explored by police and politicians.
And as hundreds of suspected looters are pushed through the magistrates courts, what information does it tell us about how the events of those nights in early August unfolded? Steve, Please Buy Us A Carrier! We’re at the end of the 2011 iPhone 5 launch. The demos went well; Steve Jobs has come back on stage to thank everyone and conclude the proceedings, “…but before you go, just One More Thing. I’d like you to meet someone.” And the CEO of Deutsche Telekom walks onstage. NY Times Advertisement.
[Infographie] Tu te fais des films! Influence Networks by OWNI. Recherche sérendipité désespérement [3/3] Pakistan lets China see US helicopter. The moral decay of our society is as bad at the top as the bottom. Tottenham ablaze: the riots began early on Sunday (Photo: AP) David Cameron, Ed Miliband and the entire British political class came together yesterday to denounce the rioters. They were of course right to say that the actions of these looters, arsonists and muggers were abhorrent and criminal, and that the police should be given more support. But there was also something very phony and hypocritical about all the shock and outrage expressed in parliament. How the NYT paywall is working. When I wrote about the success of the NYT paywall last month, I got a lot of pushback in the comments and on Twitter. Here’s a sample: “The fact people pay speaks more people’s average techno-illiteracy/laziness about how to change a link address in their browser than anything else.”
Riots are an opportunity for long-form data journalism. How Epix is investing in its future — Online Video News. “Print is the new vinyl”: So newspapers are for hipsters? Chaos Communication Camp : Les deux Cameron. US railway blocked phones to quash protest - Americas. A rail transit provider in the United States disabled mobile phone services to prevent a planned protest on Thursday, attracting criticism and unflattering comparisons to crackdowns on dissent in the Middle East. Les tablettes numériques pour enfants (0-9 ans) sont "un dangereux piège" Parmi ces produits, certains ont été conçus pour les 4-9 ans et proposent un contenu ludique. L’intelligence collective des joueurs de World of Warcraft. Les héros se pressent en un lieu tenu secret. Ils reçoivent des prêtres, des druides, et des paladins les bénédictions rituelles avant le combat.
Newspaper to reporters: tweet for job. Déclaration des mandats et patrimoines, près de 300 "distraits" Le document de quelque 998 pages reprend donc la liste des mandats déclarés par les élus et hauts fonctionnaires du pays. Les dernières pages concernent les distraits (ou discrets) au point de ne pas respecter l’obligation de déclaration de mandat ou de patrimoine. Chill, Yes THAT Chill, Is A Turntable.fm For Videos. L'actu media web - " Les politiques ne connaissent pas les réseaux sociaux, et c'est un vrai problème" Les réseaux sociaux dans le collimateur de Cameron. A social media timeline of the London riots. Porn, Privacy, and BitTorrent: the case of a legally blind man accused of illegally downloading adult flicks.