Search results for “Google+News” Showing 318 results The Internet: How It Changes Everything About Journalism ‘What was once an important role—making editorial choices—starts to feel more like a bottleneck in the system.’ October 10, 2008 Correcting the Errors of Our Ways ‘By ignoring readers’ pleas for accuracy and accountability, journalists are losing the most valuable asset: their credibility.’ September 15, 2008 Fall 2008: Introduction On this point, editors, reporters and newspaper readers agree. In a time of cutbacks and a shrinking news hole, at a moment when print is in peril and digital is… September 15, 2008 Bloggers Push Past the Old Media’s Gatekeepers From YouTube to The Huffington Post, new media ‘are upending the presidential campaign process and raising questions about journalism's place in it.’ June 15, 2008 Campaign 2008: It’s on YouTube Since the last presidential election, the ‘bubble’ in which the press once operated ‘has become a fishbowl.’ June 15, 2008 Seeking New Ways to Nurture the Capacity to Report ‘Without an independent news media, there is no credibly informed citizenry.’ March 15, 2008 The Investigative Journalist’s Digital Tool Kit Working, as we do, in our digital, converged-media school of journalism at Kent State, we are learning to use the new technology to educate the next generation of journalists. When… March 15, 2008 Journalism 2.0—And Then What? A book introduces journalists to multimedia storytelling tools, and someone who has used it offers a guide to navigating its lessons. March 15, 2008 Journalists Navigate New Waters ‘When high-tech’s central institutions blew up, people asked many of the same questions I hear asked by journalists today.’ December 15, 2007 Global Issues Viewed Through Local Eyes New media—and new ‘newsroom’ arrangements—combine to make local coverage of environmental issues compelling and personal. December 15, 2007 Previous 1 … 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Next