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The Times is primarily a national newspaper, appealing to largely upscale, educated readers throughout the country. It is among the most influential news organizations in America, playing a distinct role in setting the nation’s agenda. It has also consistently been recognized as one of its best, having won more than 100 Pulitzer Prizes , more than any other news organization. Online innovationFuture of Media: Lots of Questions, But No Easy Answers: Tech News and Analysis «
To download the complete version of "The Story So Far: What We Know About the Business of Digital Journalism," a new report on digital news economics from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, click here . F ew news organizations can match the setting of The Miami Herald . The paper’s headquarters is perched on the edge of Biscayne Bay, offering sweeping views of the islands that buffer the city of Miami from the Atlantic Ocean. Pelicans and gulls float near the building; colorful cruise ships ply the waters a few miles away.
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W.I.P. (Work In Progress) » Journalisme et réseaux sociaux: 8 tendances venues des Etats-Unis
Deux semaines en «mission» aux Etats-Unis, une quinzaine de visites dans des rédactions dont le Washington Post, NPR, Fox News , CNN, Politico , Bay Citizen, et des rendez-vous auprès des entreprises de nouvelles technologies, dont Google et Twitter . Quel bilan? Quelles tendances relever? Quels sujets préoccupent les journalistes américains?MediaBistro’s Morning News Feed points to the remarks NYU journalism professor, Jay Rosen , made to the incoming class of students at Sciences Po école du journalisme in Paris on September 2, 2010. His address, to “The Journalists Formerly known as the Media: My Advice to the Next Generation,” is a great read back over 250 years of cultural upheaval that begat the rise of professional journalism. Now, after 150 years of thinking and acting (and making money) one way, the so-called professional media class is being told to re-invent itself. In summary, Professor Rosen says: “Seeing people as masses is the art in which the mass media, and professional media people, specialized during their profitable 150-year run (1850 to 2000). But now we can see that this was actually an interval, a phase, during which the tools for reaching the public were placed in increasingly concentrated hands.
NYU Professor Jay Rosen Offers Advice to an Incoming Class of Journalism Students. He Should Offer the Same Advice to Advertising Students. ? Burst Media Company Blog
By Alan Rusbridger In 2009 you could smell the fear. As banks crashed and the recession hit, even the grandest media companies trembled a little. We had all known for some time that the revolution we’re all living through would at some stage get really tough.
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Why spreadable doesn?t equal viral: A conversation with Henry Jenkins ? Nieman Journalism Lab
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