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Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 24/02/2009
I’ll be assisting Michael Rosenblum in teaching a one-day seminar at CUNY’s Graduate School of Journalism on March 28 (10a-3p) on joining the video revolution in news and media. If you’ve never had the chance to catch Michael in action, believe me, you’ll want to; he’s ...
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Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 04/02/2009
Former San Francisco Chronicle editor Phil Bronstein talked with former Washington Post editor Len Downie and this resulted:He royally dissed the New York Times, his main competitor during his years as Post editor, and said they needed to cut their newsroom, which might horrify purists. “A lot ...
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Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 04/02/2009
As journalism is rebuilt and rethought - out of necessity and opportunity - it’s important to abstract it and understand what functions it performs and what functions we need performed. I tried to rethink the article as the basic unit of reporting here. Christiane Schulzki-Haddouti (auf Deutsc ...
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Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 03/02/2009
I found myself irritated by today’s story in the New York Times that asks whether putting money from the bailout toward broadband would be a waste. The question was its own answer. So was the placement of the story atop page one. The reporter creates generic groups of experts to say what the h ...
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Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 30/01/2009
The media machers at Davos got together yesterday with three economists to ask what went wrong in financial coverage that did not warn of the crisis. Like other leaders from other segments of society here in the meeting of the machers, they did not don hairshirts. I believe that will be the worst ou ...
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