Technology Finding New People to Tell the Stories ‘… progress in democratizing journalism doesn't necessarily translate into more or better news coverage—at least not yet.’ December 15, 2006 Craig Cox Enterprising Journalism in a Multimedia World With video, audio and interactive data, The Associated Press makes its investigative reporting accessible, useful to other news outlets, and compelling to its consumers. December 15, 2006 John Solomon Confronting the Dual Challenge of Print and Electronic News ‘To make best use of both editions, we need to be increasingly disciplined about what goes where.’ December 15, 2006 Paul E. Steiger When Walls Come Tumbling Down The Associated Press is making ‘radical adjustments’ to its news reports and business strategies in response to the Web. December 15, 2006 Jim Kennedy Myths and Realities of Convergence ‘… news organizations will be best served if they focus on stories—not delivery platforms.’ December 15, 2006 Randy Covington When the Web Feeds the Newspaper The letter ‘i’ in iHerald stands for ‘interactivity, the individual and the Internet.’ December 15, 2006 Eric Blom The Digital Reach of a Newspaper’s Code of Ethics ‘It offers readers ideas and phrases to use in their criticism of our journalism, which has a way of sorting serious critics from simple haters.’ December 15, 2006 Dean Miller Sights and Sounds of a Newspaper’s Editorials An editorial page editor describes ‘a wide-open, creative new world for journalists who want to make use of new media and relate to newspaper readers in new ways.’ December 15, 2006 Susan Albright Narrative Journalism in the Era of the Web ‘Once the idea of using footnotes took hold, the question became whether we could use them for more than their usual purpose of attribution …’ December 15, 2006 Lee Hancock Taking the Big Gulp ‘The Web is its own medium with its own characteristics. It is not newspapers. It is not TV news. It is not radio.’ December 15, 2006 Jane Ellen Stevens Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 … 20 Next