Ok, there are plenty of tales of the media acting inappropriately – but I think this has got to be one of the most stupid things I’ve ever seen, Twittering a three-year-old boy’s funeral.
The Rocky Mountain News used Twitter to cover the funeral of Marten Kudlis
Here’s a few examples of how they [...]
Yesterday I had a whinge about the BBC not giving credit to backpackdave08 for his video of Noel Gallagher being clattered on stage, which this morning had been seen by over 500,000 viewers.
I got home and read a post by Adam Tinworth who outlined another [...]
BBC News Online’s piece about Noel Gallagher being pushed over during a gig in Canada raises an interesting point about online video.
The video, which the Beeb clearly says is from YouTube, uses the BBC’s own formatted player to display the section they wanted to illustrate the text. The attribution line doesn’t even [...]
Ten things journalists can do to reinvent journalism | Howard Owens Advice on how newspapers should deal with the changes in the infosphere (tags: Journalism newspapers media tips writing blogs via:mento.info)
Spot of essential reading from Alison Gow for anyone interested in journalism, education or journalism education.
Alison, who blogs over at Headlines and Deadlines, has taken a look at the cycle from gathering to publication and follow-up and comparing web 1.0 to web 2.0.
I had no idea when I started doing this how [...]
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