Dicembre 2011
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Ending the Infographic Plague →
Now that Obama’s dog has won the War on Christmas, or something, it’s time to get down to a war that really matters: the war on terrible, lying infographics, which have become endemic in the blogosphere, and constantly threaten to break out into epidemic or even pandemic status.
The reservoir of this disease of erroneous infographics is internet marketers who don’t care whether...
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We are moving rapidly from an era of an oligopoly of content providers to an...
– Dan Gillmor, Professor, Cronkite School of Journalism. 2012 will be the year of the content-controller oligopoly.
Nieman Lab is running an interesting 2012 preview series by asking prominent journalism observers what they think the upcoming year will hold.
Gillmor believes the open Internet —...
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The key strategic opportunity for news sites is relationships — deeper, more...
– Why not a reverse meter? Jeff Jarvis
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Is Branded Journalism Still Journalism?
bridgetnelsonmonroe:
“Brand journalism is about starting a conversation and inviting others to take part; it’s about developing credibility for your brand across a variety of channels; and, at the heart of it, brand journalism is about storytelling. It’s a good thing, too. In a world awash with poor marketing and loud advertising, we need better stories today more than ever.” Full article
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La prudenza non è mai troppo poca (proverbio per... →
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Should You Use Twitter? →
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Newspaper ad sales head to new low: $24B →
Lens: Even in Egypt, a Long Way to Go →
Moises Saman had been photographing the run-up to the Egyptian elections when the recent riots broke out. He spoke to Lens about the challenges of digging deeper into the story.
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Inside Google: What It Takes To Run The Massive... →