This morning I received an email from the Raleigh News & Observer, as I am a former subscriber, announcing their e-edition. For a mere $5/month you can have unlimited access to an online version of the print edition of the newspaper. They list the…
Well, here I am in Phoenix, and everything is at once so new and yet so old.
The Conversation Prism by Brian Solis and Jesse Thomas
Though I’ve never met him in person, I frequently read Brian Solis’ blog, dubbed PR 2.0. The San Francisco-based Solis is considered to be a thought-leader for those in the…
Looks like a decent Top 10 list with some comments starting to explore further.
By Dave ChasePosted: 2009–04–01http://www.ojr.org/ojr/people/dchase/200904/1686/Having…
I don’t typically post much here about what I’m doing at my day job at the San Jose Mercury News. But for this weekend, I’ve got a column up that I think is worth sharing: Older generations adopting new technologies faster…
Structure is the most important element of a newsroom — flat out.
Take The Arbiter (Boise State’s newspaper) for example. We’ve been spending the last 11 months trying to transition to an online daily media outlet with photo slideshows, podcasts…
I’ve been doing a fair bit of public speaking in recent weeks, which has been great fun. I’ve got a couple more events this coming week that I figured I’d post here for those of you in the Bay Area.
These were the top 10 stories published by The Next Newsroom Project in April of 2009. You can also dive into daily archives for April of 2009 by using the calendar at the top of this page.