The News Frontier
Q & A: Paul Bradshaw, Founder of Help Me Investigate
Collaborative investigations at the local level
By Lauren Kirchner Oct 18, 2010 at 01:12 PM
Paul Bradshaw is an investigative journalist and author based in Birmingham, U.K., who teaches online journalism at Birmingham City University... More
This Headline May Be A Work of Art
A review of “The Last Newspaper” exhibit at The New Museum
By Lauren Kirchner Oct 15, 2010 at 08:36 AM
The New Museum’s latest exhibit “The Last Newspaper” is a misnomer, a slightly disjointed jumble of artworks that appropriate newsprint... More
The AP Goes “Platform-Neutral”
By Lauren Kirchner Oct 14, 2010 at 03:20 PM
A memo went out today from Tom Kent, deputy managing editor for standards and production at the Associated Press, to... More
Launch Pad: Remapping Debate
One down, we hope many more to go
By Craig Gurian Oct 14, 2010 at 12:35 PM
CJR's "Launch Pad" feature invites new media publishers to blog about their experiences on the news frontier. Craig Gurian's previous... More
Instapaper’s Fix for Your Unhealthy Media Diet
By Lauren Kirchner Oct 13, 2010 at 01:40 PM
Instapaper is an e-reading app that’s gotten a lot of press lately for the way it strips online content of... More
Data Visualization for Beginners
Notes from Geoff McGhee’s Knight Fellowship report
By Lauren Kirchner Oct 12, 2010 at 01:57 PM
Thanks to Mark Coddington and his weekly roundup on Nieman Lab for linking to this beautiful video series, “Journalism in... More
Google’s Free Election Tools
More embeddable maps and forums for news sites this November
By Lauren Kirchner Oct 11, 2010 at 02:59 PM
In a previous post I highlighted Google’s map of political poll results and invited news sites everywhere to get it... More
On Face Time and Free Labor
How two local news sites train and retain volunteer contributors
By Lauren Kirchner Oct 8, 2010 at 02:02 PM
As I’ve written in previous posts about last month’s Block by Block Community News Summit, many local news publishers were... More
Launch Pad: Remapping Debate
Less than one week to go
By Craig Gurian Oct 6, 2010 at 11:41 AM
CJR’s new “Launch Pad” feature invites new media publishers to blog about their experiences on the news frontier. Craig Gurian’s... More
A “Virtual Neighborhood Watch”
The L.A.Times’s new interactive crime map
By Lauren Kirchner Oct 5, 2010 at 02:51 PM
One of the more lively debates at last month’s Block by Block Community News Summit concerned publications’ treatment of crime... More
Sweat Equity and Community Engagement
Lessons from J-Lab’s report on local news startups
By Lauren Kirchner Oct 4, 2010 at 12:45 PM
J-Lab, the Institute for Interactive Journalism at American University, has given seed funding to 55 community news startups (with support... More
Make Like Boston.com and Split
A roundup of opinion on the Globe’s announcement
By Lauren Kirchner Oct 1, 2010 at 03:08 PM
The Boston Globe announced on Thursday that it will split its web content into two separate entities: Boston.com will remain... More
Online Video: Immediate, Powerful, Elemental
Chris Anderson’s latest TED talk
By Lauren Kirchner Oct 1, 2010 at 10:10 AM
TED Conference curator Chris Anderson gave his own TED talk in July, just released in September, entitled “How web video... More
Tweeting a Wildfire
Social media in an emergency, and what it means for the press
By Lauren Kirchner Sep 30, 2010 at 06:00 AM
Around ten in the morning this past Labor Day, the sky above Boulder, Colorado turned a dusty orange. A fire... More
ONA Award Finalists: Digitech Innovators
By Lauren Kirchner Sep 29, 2010 at 03:53 PM
The finalists for the 2010 Online Journalism Awards given by the Online News Association have just been announced, and we... More
#Realtalk: This isn’t another ‘golden age’ for print - But it is one for media
Social media in smaller markets - How three social media managers deal with smaller markets and more local coverage.
A rally for laid-off Sun-Times photogs - A protest Thursday morning drew about 150 picketers to the newspaper’s headquarters
Reporting, or illegal hacking - Scripps reporters are accused of violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
Exchange Watch: California Dreaming - Low healthcare premiums on the West Coast were trumpeted as a big, good-news Obamacare story. But: “Compared to what?”
Things have always been getting worse
Yes, women’s magazines can do serious journalism
In fact, we’ve been doing it for a while
The people who run the American security apparatus are in the overwhelming majority diligent people with a deep concern for civil liberties. But their job is to find creative ways to collect information. And they work within an institution that, because of its secrecy, is fundamentally inimical to democracy and to a free society
Fast Company is hacking the newsroom
Here’s why
Rachel Maddow’s tribute to Michael Hastings
“Michael was angry … he was angry about things that weren’t right in the world. He was angry with war and with loss, and that drove his reporting.”
CJR's Guide to Online News Startups
Uptown Messenger – Hyperlocal news for a neighborhood in New Orleans
Who Owns What
The Business of Digital Journalism
A report from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
Questions and exercises for journalism students.
