Search results for “nieman” Showing 3524 results What Young People Don’t Like About the Web—And News On It ‘… news organizations need to pay attention to what young people say about what makes them tune out on news sites.’ December 22, 2008 Tracking Behavior Changes on the Web Evidence accumulated in a major study reveals significant shifts in how people deal with knowledge and information—shifts that affect young people the most. December 22, 2008 Journalism and Citizenship: Making the Connection ‘Not only do citizens benefit from good journalism, but also journalism gets a boost from having engaged, news-hungry citizens.’ December 22, 2008 Accepting the Challenge: Using the Web to Help Newspapers Survive ‘Meeting us where we are—with a great Web site, content that works well in digital media, told in ways we can absorb and share—is a step in the right direction.’ December 22, 2008 Digital Natives: Following Their Lead on a Path to a New Journalism By understanding how young people ‘process various types of news and formats’ using new media, journalists enhance their ability to adapt their work to emerging technologies. December 22, 2008 To Prepare for the Future, Skip the Present ‘… today’s obsession with saving newspapers has meant that, for the most part, media companies have failed to plan adequately for tomorrow’s digital future.’ December 22, 2008 Where the Monitor Is Going, Others Will Follow A decade ago, resistance at The Christian Science Monitor to its online site almost killed it. Now, the newspaper is depending on the Web for its survival. December 22, 2008 Clear Direction in Tough Economic Times Economic volatility brings ‘new meaning to the program’s transformative nature.’ December 22, 2008 If Murder Is Metaphor Novels, at times, speak to truth in ways we, as journalists, can find hard to do. December 15, 2008 The Middle East Conflict: American Coverage ‘… Dunsky’s book is at its best when she reveals little-known aspects of the relationship that exists between American journalists and their government.’ December 15, 2008 Previous 1 … 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 … 353 Next