GroundReport founder Rachel Sterne responds to the Davos Question: What must individuals, companies and countries do in 2008 to improve the world? We’ve already seen how citizen journalism can save lives. Let 2008 be the year that citizen journalism transforms the world into a more democratic place.
Can the government save democracy and journalism in one go?
My response to Michael Arrington’s post on "real journalism" and government support. Out of character for Arrington and TechCrunch, but reflects the realization that technology=flow of information=media. Agreed out of principal at first, but Columbia J-School Dean Nick Lemann’s response to the Forbes post made me think twice. He cites BBC, PBS (Frontline), stock structures […]
Where Citizen Journalism Will Go in 2008
If 2007 was the year citizen journalism proved its staying power, 2008 will be the year it evolves. The landscape now is promising, but homogeneous. From Newsvine and NowPublic to Orato and Digital Journal, one finds much of the same: proprietary content submission tools, community ratings, and some revenue share here and there. How these […]
Online journalism .
Online journalism is not new for Bangladesh. It’s now common for all. If you have writing ability you should established yourself as an online journalist. With the boom of the Internet, and businesses, corporations and organizations moving online, it seems only logical the industry that prides itself on informing people first should take that step […]
How Should Free Societies Pay for Their Journalism?
The question of how societies should pay for their journalism – at least to compensate professional journalists in attempts to eradicate the credibility concerns – was addressed very recently by Bill Keller, executive editor of The New York Times. He was speaking in London and said that the greatest threat that independent writers and bloggers pose […]
University Creates Journalism Course ‘In Response To Revolutionary Media Developments’
The British University of Leicester is starting doctoral lectures in journalism for PhD students to help them present their work to a wider academic audience. The students will be taught journalistic skills that are, most of all, up to date. The university is broadening its horizon in response to changes in the media landscape. These […]
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