Feeding the Web While Reporting the Story By Neil Chase• Converging on the Web• December 15, 2006 At The New York Times, multimedia storytelling is becoming more a part of the journalism and less of an afterthought. Read more
Enterprising Journalism in a Multimedia World By John Solomon• Converging on the Web• December 15, 2006 With video, audio and interactive data, The Associated Press makes its investigative reporting accessible, useful to other news outlets, and compelling to its consumers. Read more
Confronting the Dual Challenge of Print and Electronic News By Paul E. Steiger• Converging on the Web• December 15, 2006 ‘To make best use of both editions, we need to be increasingly disciplined about what goes where.’ Read more
When Walls Come Tumbling Down By Jim Kennedy• Converging on the Web• December 15, 2006 The Associated Press is making ‘radical adjustments’ to its news reports and business strategies in response to the Web. Read more
Myths and Realities of Convergence By Randy Covington• Converging on the Web• December 15, 2006 ‘… news organizations will be best served if they focus on stories—not delivery platforms.’ Read more