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29 July 2005

Sites Honored for Interactive Storytelling, Rethinking Journalism

Five finalists have been named for the 2005 Batten Awards for Innovations in Journalism, which gives cash prizes up to $10,000 for "setting new standards for interactive journalism, advancing creativity in digital storytelling and recalibrating the role that news organizations play in their communities." Here's a look at what the judges said about the five finalists, plus links to other notable...

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29 July 2005

How Media Split Under Pressure in the Leak Probe

In May, 500 members of the media elite rose to their feet to applaud a First Amendment award the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press gave to lawyer Floyd Abrams. Jointly presenting the award at a gala dinner in Manhattan were Matthew Cooper of Time magazine and Judith Miller of the New York Times. For a year, Mr. Abrams had worked to fend off a special prosecutor seeking testimony about...

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29 July 2005

The Human Cost of 24-Hour News

It's opinion. It's conjecture. It's a tidbit from the newest poll or another alarming image -- delivered with rising drumbeats -- from the day's top story. It's today's 24-hour news. But as Americans bathe in constant reports from CNN or Fox, the Internet, satellite radio, newspapers and magazines, is there a price to pay for living in a world where the news never stops? Increasingly, analysts say...

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28 July 2005

Journalism: It's Not Just for Journalists Anymore

By any measure American journalism is in a state of crisis. Media scams and scandals abound, embroiling journalists and their news outlets – from Jayson Blair and The New York Times to Dan Rather and CBS News – in controversy. Plagiarism, errors and outright hoaxes proliferate, along with corrections, extensive "Editor’s Notes" and eventual apologies. Partisan political operatives masquerade as...

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27 July 2005

Reuters steadies but warns of pain for gain

Reuters drew a line under four years of revenue decline yesterday but saw its shares fall 7.4% after warning investors that a new growth plan will hit profits. In a double-edged announcement to the stock market, the news and financial information group reported growth in subscriptions to its data screens and said it would return £1bn to shareholders. However, the interim results statement was met...

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27 July 2005

Let's Hope Journalism Students Aren't Learning From Example

One question I ask my students in an introductory journalism class is to define "newsworthy." After a little prodding, they usually say that a newsworthy event has an impact on the community, society or world. They might mention the war in Iraq, the Supreme Court nominee and the recent bombings in London. From there, I launch into a lecture on news values and the social-responsibility role of the...

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26 July 2005

Registration for bloggers maybe necessary soon

Even as marketers have started looking at blogs seriously, the blogging environment is all set to undergo a shift. The government is mulling a set of guidelines for bloggers that includes registration for bloggers. This was shared by Vijayashankar, Secretary, Cyber Society of India, at a seminar organised by the Society and Prime Point Foundation on ‘Challenges of Cyber Crime and Cyber...

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26 July 2005

Paid Product Placement Surges in Magazines, Newspapers

Product placement has become the cause celebre on Madison Avenue, transforming the TV advertising marketplace. But a new report shows it is a much bigger deal that has influenced virtually all forms of media, even supposedly sacrosanct print outlets such as newspapers and magazines where paid placements are that fastest growing segment of the business. Although highly controversial, the total...

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25 July 2005

Indian journalist refused entry on arrival in Lahore

Reporters Without Borders wrote to Pakistani foreign affairs minister Makhdoom Khusro Bakhtiar today voicing astonishment at the action of the authorities in refusing entry to Indian journalist Harider Baweja of the independent weekly Tehelka on her arrival at Lahore international airport (in the eastern province of Punjab) on 22 July although she had a valid seven-day visa. She was told she was...

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25 July 2005

Reader beware of the truthfulness in blogs

Every so often someone asks us why we didn't have a story on such-and-such. "It was all over town, and so-and-so said it was true. He heard it from that other guy, who got it from his aunt, who heard it at coffee in the cafe. Councilman Doe is having an affair with that waitress!" Often people come to the office with tales like the one above and we check them out-if we can find something or...

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