12
Jul
2007

Media Studie 2007: Journalismus im Wandel

Befragung von Journalisten zu Auswirkungen von Blogs, Podcasts und anderen Web2.0-Phänomenen auf den Journalismus

Web 2.0 verändert die Medienlandschaft. Immer mehr Menschen nehmen am Internet aktiv teil, vernetzen sich oder generieren selbst Inhalte. Blogs, Social Software und Podcasts gehören für viele heute zum Alltag. Die dpa-Tochter news aktuell hat sich in dieser media studie mit der Frage beschäftigt, wie sich das neue Internetzeitalter auf den Journalismus auswirkt: Wie nutzen Redakteure das "Mitmach-Web"? Welche Chancen und Problem sehen sie?

Zur Studie (Via: Newsaktuell.de )

28
Jun
2007

Geduld, Geduld, Geduld ...

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Transcript: "Das Gras wächst nicht schneller,
indem man daran zieht"

Weisheit aus China

25
Jun
2007

9
Jun
2007

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8
Jun
2007

Vorabdruck im Guardian: The Giles Wareing Haters' Club

Tim Dowling's debut novel tells the story of freelance journalist Giles Wareing - nearing forty, professionally unfulfilled and distanced from his wife - who discovers a talk thread devoted to criticizing and ridiculing everything he has ever written.

Read five exclusive extracts from the novel, published by Picador, on Guardian Unlimited Books this week :


Teil 1
Teil 2
Teil 3

(Via: buzzmachine)

14. World Editors Forum in Cape Town - Sessions bei YouTube

  • Die Multizeitungsredaktion
  • Print und digital in die Arbeitsprozesse integriert
  • Nutzergenerierter Inhalt
  • Qualitätsjournalismus mit schrumpfenden Budgets produzieren......
Dies waren nur einige der Fragen, die auf dem 14. Internationalen Forum der Chefredakteure (Chefredaktoren) behandelt wurden, das vom 3. bis 6. Juni dieses Jahres im südafrikanischen Kapstadt stattfand. Hier einige Aufnahmen der Sessions:


WEF: Session Five: Front Page vs Home Page




WEF: Session Four: User generated content




WEF: Session Three: Integrated newsrooms




WEF: Session Seven: Free papers producing quality journalism




WEF: Session Two: Multi-newspaper newsrooms




Mehr Sessions gibts bei: YouTube ....

(Via: http://www.visualeditors.com/ )

Vom Umgang mit Kommentaren - The audience strikes back ;-)

Wie sollen Medien mit LeserInnen-Kommentaren umgehen? Pat Walters hat einige interessante Meinungen und Ansätze diverser Medien bei Poynter.org zusammengetragen:

Jim Brady, Editor der washingtonpost.com :

"The main issues we've had with comments are the same ones other news organizations have experienced: monitoring and tone. That said, I view commenting as an essential part of where online journalism is headed, and news organizations need to heal the existing wounds and not amputate the limb. For us, engaging readers -- through blogs, comments on articles, live discussions, hyperlinked bylines, social networking functions -- is absolutely essential: it builds immense loyalty with readers, it allows communities to form around common interests, it makes readers feel like they're participating and not watching from the outside. Most of that is lost on folks who don't understand the difficulties all Web sites face in attracting and retaining readers. Community is a differentiator."

Und Heather Moore, NYTimes.com Community Editor:

"Unlike traditional Letters to the Editor, reader comments at The Times are not edited and the great majority of them are published. Moderating, like editing, is an art and every moderator's touch is slightly different. But the guidelines we provide are clear: no personal attacks and no vulgarity or profanity of any kind. Offensiveness can sometimes be a matter of interpretation. We aim to lean on the side of good taste and respectfulness. While our moderators move quickly, it's not fast enough for some used to instant gratification. We hope the majority of folks who choose us for their news agree that protecting the conversation is worth it."


Weitere Beispiele wie WallStreet Journal, Slashdot, Open Source gibts bei Poynter: Dealing with Comments: A Few Interesting Approaches (Via: Cyberjournalist.net )

4
Jun
2007

Der Bär ist los

derbaerislos

...meldet das 10vor10. ;-) Lasst ihn bloss ihn Ruhe ....

AssignmentZero - Der Contdown läuft

AssignmentZero: Der Contdown läuft:

assignzer
http://zero.newassignment.net/

Tish Gier schreibt:

"The Editorial Team has been working overtime pulling together all the various editorial elements we will need to have in place for our June 5 publication date."


und weiter:

"It's been a pretty busy "newsroom" over here--except that we're not all in the same space, nor are we all working at the exact same time. At times it has the feeling of a 24-hour newsroom with a staff of five--copious emails at all sorts of times of day. Then there are times when it's as if no one's around at all (and there are metaphorical crickets chirping in the background.) Yet even in those moments, one of us, somewhere, is busy with some particular task that will help all those bits and pieces and efforts coalesce into something pretty darned amazing. . .Stay tuned...."

Via: AssignmentZero Editor's Blog

1
Jun
2007

29
Mai
2007

Aus dem wahren Leben: Das Knöchel-Brecher-Blog

Dieses Internet iss schon ein Wunder-Ding ... ;-) resp: Mitleidende gesucht ...

humpeldi

Nachdem sich Cybi den Haxen gebrochen hat, jetzt das.... :Das Ultimative "Fuss-Verknacks-Bruch-Blog":

Ouch, my leg! (the broken ankle blog)
On May 21, 2006, Heather broke her ankle and discovered for the first time that the internet couldn’t help. This is her story.


OuchMyLeg: http://ouchmyleg.wordpress.com/

Web 2.0 und "Usability-Guru" Jakob Nielsen

What if Jakob Nielsen had a blog? - The (unofficial) blog that Jakob Nielsen might have written if he actually had a blog (which he hasn't):
http://usability.typepad.com/jakob_nielsen/

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