Articles Closing the Credibility Gap Web users have developed a set of tools for deciding what to trust online, and now journalists can learn from them. September 16, 2009 Scott Rosenberg Why the News Media Became Irrelevant—And How Social Media Can Help ‘Only the savviest of journalists are using the networks for the real value they provide in today’s culture—as ways to establish relationships and listen to others.’ September 16, 2009 Michael Skoler Media Users, Media Creators: Principles of Active Engagement In transforming ‘ourselves from passive consumers of media into active users … we’ll have to instill throughout our society principles that add up to critical thinking and honorable behavior.’ September 16, 2009 Dan Gillmor The Public and Journalists: They Disagree on Core Values In considering the modern relevance of Walter Williams’s “Journalist’s Creed,” it was well documented that people who aren’t journalists held increasingly negative attitudes toward news organizations. For example, The Pew… September 16, 2009 Esther Thorson The 21st Century Journalist’s Creed A former newspaper editor urges journalists to ‘let go of the sense that we have control and recognize how much better public service journalism can be when we accept the… September 16, 2009 Michael R. Fancher An Explosion Prompts Rethinking of Twitter and Facebook ‘… this explosion was our “aha” moment in experiencing how social media, Twitter, in particular, opens up new possibilities in journalism.’ September 16, 2009 Courtney Lowery Reporting Relies on Questions: Now They Come From Readers At MyReporter.com, StarNews readers get the conversation going by asking about what’s on their minds, and then reporters respond. September 16, 2009 Vaughn Hagerty Inviting the Rise of the Entrepreneurial Journalist True/Slant is modeling the newsroom of the future by empowering contributors to build their own digital brands—and by changing the role of the editor. September 16, 2009 Lewis DVorkin Dealing With Disruption As digital media gets ‘better, faster and cheaper. … [there is] little time for long-established human institutions like journalism to adapt.’ September 16, 2009 Jon Palfreman What’s Old Can Be New Again—Assisted By Digital Media ‘It’s not a digital update of the newspaper, but it is a digital update of the community connection role I first learned about as a youth in Shenandoah.’ September 16, 2009 Steve Buttry Previous 1 … 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 … 431 Next