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Amandine Bégot présente tous les soirs de 21h à 22h30 l’Edition du soir sur I>TELE .

Amandine Bégot, journaliste, en réalité augmentée sur I>TELE. Interview

http://www.mediaunautreregard.com/2012/04/30/amandine-begot-journaliste-en-realite-augmentee-sur-itele-interview/
Looking at journalism in terms of Henry Jenkins’ seven principles , all of the characteristics of transmedia as he defines it have individually been implemented in a journalism or documentary context before.

Transmedia Journalism Principles « Transmedia Journalism

http://transmediajournalism.wordpress.com/contexts/transmedia-journalism-principles/
http://www.niemanlab.org/2011/09/inside-the-globe-lab-building-the-tools-to-make-the-boston-globes-two-site-strategy-work/

Inside the Globe Lab: Building the tools to make the Boston Globe’s two-site strategy work » Nieman Journalism Lab

Why exactly does The Boston Globe need a lab? I ask not out of Lab sensitivity (in that “we had one before labs were cool” way), but in the practical sense. Most newspapers aren’t known for spending a lot of resources on R&D.

Transmedia Journalism

https://transmediajournalism.wordpress.com/ Social Media. © Kevin Moloney
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2011/01/amazon-launches-kindle-singles-saves-long-form-journalism/ Amazon has launched Kindle Singles, one-off pieces of non-fiction and journalism which are typically much shorter than a novel, but longer than a magazine article. The Singles can be read on any of the many Kindle platforms, from the Kindle itself through smart-phones to Amazon’s desktop Kindle client, and they are priced accordingly, from $1 to $5. Long-form journalism has seen a surprising revival in recent years, with services like Instapaper and Read it Later allowing you to push longer articles off to mobile devices – like the iPad – to read later.

Amazon Launches Kindle Singles, Saves Long-Form Journalism | Epicenter | Wired.com

Mardi 13 avril avait lieu la conférence « Transmédias » chez Cap Digital. Avec Pascal Riché de Rue89, Philippe Jannet du Monde Interactif et Pierre-Etienne Pommier de Bubble. Pour les écouter parler du virage de la presse vers le transmédias, une petite quarantaine de personnes avaient fait le déplacement.

Bilan de la conférence Transmédias chez Cap Digital

http://regardailleurs.fr/2010/04/13/bilan-de-la-conference-transmedias-chez-cap-digital/

The Stream – Analyse d’un show TV connecté | Transmedia Lab

par Manon Perroud et Mathilde Prat , publié le 31.05.2011 http://www.transmedialab.org/marketing/the-stream-analyse-dun-show-tv-connecte/
http://mashable.com/2011/05/30/ohsowe/ After finding success revolutionizing restaurant reservations, OpenTable founder Chuck Templeton has taken up a new challenge: to bring neighbors closer together through hyperlocal sharing.

OhSoWe Is a Hyperlocal Network for Neighborhoods

If half of all Americans rented one item from a neighbor instead of buying it, we would divert ~1.5 billion lbs from our landfills, saving roads, fuel, extra costs and land. OhSoWe enables members of existing groups to share physical resources. http://www.ohsowe.com/home

Home - OhSoWe helps neighbors build bonds, save money and increase quality of life

MIT Convergence Culture Consortium: Archives

I've previously suggested that one major way to change the opinion of journalism educators and professionals is to quit using the word convergence so much, since it unfortunately has taken on negative connotations in a journalism sense and has become meaningless by being used to describe a variety of activities, not online transmedia journalism but the other corporate cost-cutting measures that I describe above. In that August post, I wrote, "The problem isn't convergence.