information&communication_12102007

Networked Journalism Summit (10 oct. 2007)
City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism

“The Networked Journalism Summit brings together the best practices and practitioners in collaborative, pro-am journalism. This is a day about action: next steps, new projects, new partnerships, new experiments.

The first two-thirds of the day will be devoted to sharing lessons, ideas, and plans with a representative sample of different kinds of efforts, hyperlocal to national to international, with participants from big and small media, from editorial and business, from the U.S., Canada, the U.K, Germany, and France. The last third of the day will be devoted to what’s next, with participants meeting to come up with new collaborations.”

New Study Compares User-Generated News Sites to Major Media Outlets
(source: Web 2.0 News)

“Web audience interests are both more diverse and practical than the “big stories” orientation of the major media outlets. That is the main conclusion of a study by the Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ),a research organization that specializes in using empirical methods to evaluate and study the performance of the press.
Directed by journalist Tom Rosenstiel, PEJ is non partisan, non ideological and non political. Its website is the splendidly-named journalism.org.”

The Newspaper Industry
(source: Infomine)

“Articles on the newspaper business; circulation, advertising, freedom of the press, and electronic publishing. Free registration required to view articles.”

Readership Institute
(source: Infomine)

“Northwestern University research center offering reports on newspaper readership, consumer behavior, and the impact of the internet on newspaper publishing.”

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