Search results for “twitter” Showing 469 results Establishing a Digital Value for Watchdog Reporting ‘Our impulse as digital journalists is to innovate—and this means finding stories that aren’t being covered by other news media in Baltimore and doing what we can to illuminate them… June 14, 2010 From Rejection to Success—With ‘Radiohead Journalism’ In a crowdfunding experiment that earned back what it cost to report a story, a writer discovers a fresh, but unproven, path for long narrative stories. June 14, 2010 A Message for Journalists: It’s Time to Flex Old Muscles in New Ways ‘We’ll learn by trying new ways of doing what we’ve done with news, by putting ourselves visibly in the social media mix, and by using the emerging tools of daily… June 14, 2010 The Impact of Images: First, They Must Be Seen Through photographs transformed into comic images and other creative collaborations, the work of a photojournalist is connecting with new audiences in creative ways. April 7, 2010 Digital Stories Are Being Chosen and Consumed à la Dim Sum In the absence of a front page—or even a home page, will readers confront a crisis of context? Or will convenience and a self-confidence in judgment triumph? March 30, 2010 Moving Across the Border: Teaching Journalism in Hong Kong ‘As a student from Shenzhen, an industrial city just across the border, said: “Once I’ve discovered all the resources out there, I don’t want them taken away from me.” ’ March 30, 2010 Demotix: Inventing a New Marketplace Photographers—amateur and professional—send their images to this Web site and split the fee if they are sold for publication. March 30, 2010 Being a Photojournalist Doesn’t Equal Job Security After taking a buyout, a longtime newspaper photographer thinks about her future direction in an industry where multimedia now rules and technological know-how is essential. March 30, 2010 Taking Time to Rethink, Adjust and Move Forward ‘Today, how we divide our time and do our work and get paid for it has virtually no connection to how things worked for those who started out a decade… March 30, 2010 From Film to Digital: What’s Lost? What’s Gained? ‘Today, it seems that speed trumps all else, becoming the way success is measured. It might be better if other factors—such as content, reliability and value—were to trump speed when… March 15, 2010 Previous 1 … 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Next