Note: This article originally appeared on the media website LWR. by Matthew L. Schafer On Tuesday, The Dailey Caller posted an edited video showing two NPR executives talking with two men representing themselves as potential NPR donors from an Islamic organization. During the meeting, Ron Schiller, NPR’s senior vice president for development and president of the […]
First blog site on Citizen Journalism in Bangladesh
Social networks are becoming more popular in Bangladesh. Newspapers are developing their online version and it’s getting more popular than the originals. Internet, cell phone users are increasing. Cell phone companies are also emerged as influential part of daily life. Most of the newspapers of Bangladesh are not technology oriented but main newspaper, magazines […]
Wikileaks Changed Journalism, But It Didn’t Do It Alone
Note: This report originally appeared at the media blog Lippmann Would Roll. by Matthew L. Schafer “The greatest danger in this country today is not the release of these documents, but the secrecy, the deception, the politics, the manipulation which is undermining the confidence of the American people in both political parties.” A response to […]
Collaborative Journalism + Group Buying = Future of News?
Should collaborative journalism platforms like GroundReport learn from group buying sites like Groupon? That’s Paramendra Bhagat’s thesis in his recent blog post, "GroundReport Needs to Get GroupOnized to Take Off." Bhagat argues for paid assignments chosen and funded by a critical mass that only pays if 100 people commit. The model is shades of Kickstarter and […]
The Question of Enriching Journalism through the Adoption of Human Rights Spirit
Basic understanding of human rights All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood (Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 1) Human rights are not granted by anybody or any power. All human beings […]
The Future of Local Journalism and Media Policy? Aspen Institute FOCAS Explores
How can media, information, and journalism help shape a stronger democracy? That is the central question at this year’s Aspen Institute Forum on Communications and Society, where media executives, government officials, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit leaders have gathered to explore models for local journalism, public media, and policy. Watch the live video stream below, or on […]
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