Search results for “twitter” Showing 469 results Ethical Values and Quality Control in the Digital Era ‘Situations that editors confront in this digital-era maelstrom reflect the vexing ethical challenges and the diminished quality control standards at a time when they are most needed.’ 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 Digging Into Social Media to Build a Newspaper Audience ‘We weren’t even sure whether a mainstream news site could become part of the cybercommunities that evolve from social media sites.’ December 15, 2008 Media Re:public: My Year in the Church of the Web In studying new and old media, the author feels ‘as though I’ve undergone two religious crises; one feels like a loss of faith, the other like a conversion.’ December 15, 2008 The End of Journalism as Usual ‘To maximize a news organization’s social capital and marketability, its journalism today must be transparent, authentic and collaborative.’ December 15, 2008 When Journalists Blog: How It Changes What They Do ‘I was surprised at just how much these journalists felt their work had been changed by the simple act of blogging.’ December 15, 2008 Linking Newspaper Readers to the Best Political Coverage “Given the dynamics of the Web … how do news organizations and journalists best serve political news consumers?” June 15, 2008 For Campaign Coverage, Web Too Often an Afterthought ‘Big news projects on the campaign are still conceived in The Washington Post's newsroom as traditional newspaper stories.’ June 15, 2008 Only the Reader Sleeps As political coverage meets the insatiable Web, ‘Reporters and editors have less and less time and more and more responsibilities to file, and to keep filing.’ June 15, 2008 Previous 1 … 44 45 46 47