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Will Sullivan's Journerdism is a news and commentary website for journalists and nerds to kick it and discuss the craft journalism, multimedia storytelling, web 2.0 development, web and print design, social content and all things nerdy online.
Will Sullivan's Stompin' ground for journalists and nerds.
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On editorial responsibility: NY Times photo editing of Gaza bombingsJan 17, 2009
"I have been following the coverage of the Gaza invasion, and this photograph, printed on The New York Times front page on January 8th caught my attention for its bucolic feeling. On that same...
@BreakingNewsOn: From Twitter Account To Public News Wire ServiceJan 9, 2009
"If you’re a news junkie and you’re on Twitter, there’s a good chance that you’re following @BreakingNewsOn, an account that often actually breaks news before any other media organization...
Report of possible P-I sale surprises papers' leadersJan 9, 2009
"The future of one of Seattle's two daily newspapers was called into question Thursday by a TV station report, although top leaders at both papers appeared surprised by it. KING/5 reported at 5...
Did Google Just Expose Semantic Data in Search Results?Jan 7, 2009
"As we've said about the semantic web before: Once our software is capable of deriving meaning from web pages it looks at for us, there's a whole lot of work that will already be done, allowing...
How Much Money Do Bloggers Make Blogging?Jan 2, 2009
"So to this point we can say 70% of those who make money from their blogs make less than $500 a month and 30% make $500 or more." (Via Alex Garcia)
Power Struggles over Converged Newsrooms May Diminish Value of Web SitesNov 27, 2009
"I get calls and e-mails every week from producers upset that newsroom editors with no online experience are taking charge of Web sites while digital natives are getting shouldered aside. These digital natives are not young people with no management...
Online first? Four ways to show you mean itNov 25, 2009
"2. Assuring that one of the top two newsroom executives comes out of online. The number 2 person, if not the top editor, would be an online expert and evangelist. Sorry to have to say this, but most newsrooms are held back because their leaders - not...
How Google Wave is Changing the NewsNov 23, 2009
"Google Wave (Google Wave) may seem familiar to older users of the Internet, who have been using the parts that make up the whole of the platform for years. Wave, however, brings those pieces together cohesively to allow users to share photos, embed...
A Question of Emphasis :: The ScoopNov 22, 2009
"My fear as a Washington Post subscriber and reader of washingtonpost.com is that, when the folks running the organization turn things around (and I believe that it is not an impossibility or even a long-shot), what emerges will be not only a news...
Copy Editor's Lament (The Layoff Song) [Music video]Nov 20, 2009
Chris Ave, the genius behind the Politifact Song, has a new video for his song, "Copy Editor's Lament." Check out the all-star dance scene.
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