Archive for the 'Web Media' Category

4 Ideas For Practicing A Journalism Of Collaboration

Sunday, December 18th, 2011

Last Saturday, I have lead a conversation at MediaCamp Montreal. The title of the topic is the longest I have ever written: How to begin today doing Web journalism with your readers using just your blog until your publisher gives you the right tools. This theme was inspired in part by a report from the […]

Jeff Jarvis on news media and collaboration

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Jeff Jarvis makes suggestions to news media: …the best thing they could do is to enable and protect the voice of the public. They could curate, train, promote, and collaborate with new people using new tools in new ways, for example. They could establish platforms that make that possible and networks that help make it […]

Anonymity And Identity In News Media: What? Why? Who?

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

A very timely conversation about anonymity and identity has been going on since Saturday. It started with a discussion on Twitter between Mathew Ingram and Howard Owens. Mathew has written a great post about it, then Steve Buttry added important points on his own blog. I say “timely” because suddenly a lot of people are […]

How Steve Buttry Is Building A New Newsmedia, Part I

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Steve Buttry has begun to recruit his staff. He is the new Director of Community Engagement at Allbritton Communications, preparing the launch of a new Web site in the DC area, one of the most expected new project of newsmedia on the Web. Steve Buttry has just be named last month Editor of the year […]