Tools of The 'Mobile Journalist' Struggling with wires, connections and downloads — but not journalism (Part II in a series) By Chuck Myron – January 19, 2007 I'm a journalist working for a newspaper company, but I'm not a newspaper journalist.
NewsTrust is developing an online news rating service to help people identify quality journalism - or "news you can trust." Our members rate the news online, based on journalistic quality, not just popularity. Our beta website and news feed feature the be
number of social bookmarking sites for news have emerged. CommonMedia, my network, launched CommonTimes, a social bookmarking site dedicated to news and the blogosphere
This dream of a global photo album, compiled in real time by amateur and professional shooters, hasn't quite materialized, but photo-sharing services such as Flickr and Buzznet are giving us glimpses into that future.
Radio, television and newspapers have struggled to figure out business models and how to stay relevant in the world of the 24-hour news cycle and increasingly accessible technology through e-mail, blogs, podcasts, photos and video.
July 3, 2006. As local paper sales fall sharply in the US - and in the UK for that matter - and news organisations cut back on staff and coverage, a Chicago-based experiment in grassroots citizen journalism may be providing the model for how local news i