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pat | The Journalism Iconoclast
7 hours ago

fave Using Web analytics to improve content

For years individual content producers in news organizations didn’t have an easy way to figure out how popular or useful their content was with people. But with today’s advanced site analytics, content...   [more]

Tags: analytics, beat blogging, improve, mainstream media, new media journalism, newspapers, online media, producers, state of journalism, web analytics

Kelly Samardak | Just An Online Minute
7 hours ago

fave Just An Online Minute... Social Media Types Take It Offline!

Twitter is pretty neat, huh? One minute, you can let the world know it's toenail-cutting time, and in the next you can point your followers to the launch of your glossy reflective-button-decorated drop-shadowed...   [more]

Tags: kelly samardak, media, offline, online, parties, social, twitter, types

Laura Oliver | Journalism.co.uk editors blog
8 hours ago

fave Calling all young journos: Welcome to Tomorrow’s News, Tomorrow’s Journalists

Journalism.co.uk and journalism blogger Dave Lee are proud to introduce a new forum for young journalists. The Tomorrow’s News, Tomorrow’s Journalists blogging ring (or TNTJ between you and me) is a place...   [more]

Tags: about us, blogging, calling, dave lee, journalism, journalism.co.uk, journalists, journos, tomorrow, training, young, young readers

The Digital Edge Blog
8 hours ago

fave Drudge Holds No. 1 Spot in Sessions per User; Pittsburgh, Buffalo Join List

The Drudge Report held onto the No. 1 spot in July in monthly sessions per user among Nielsen Online’s Top 30 Current Events & Global News Destinations, slipping just slightly from last month to 20.5...   [more]

Tags: buffalo, data, drudge, holds, month, monthly, newspaper, nielsen, numbers, online, person, pittsburgh, sessions

Laura Oliver | Journalism.co.uk editors blog
9 hours ago

fave Journalism in Africa: Kenyan government seeks guidelines on anonymous sources

Dennis Itumbi reports for Journalism.co.uk from Nairobi on the media scene in Kenya: The Kenyan government is urging the local press to develop a set of standardised rules for using anonymous sources. Government...   [more]

Tags: africa, alfred mutua, anonymous, dennis itumbi, government, guidelines, journalism, journalism in africa, kenya, kenyan, kenyan government, legal, press, secrets act, seeks, sources

Laura Oliver | Journalism.co.uk editors blog
9 hours ago

fave CNET relaunches GameSpot website

CNET UK has relaunched gaming website GameSpot to include an embedded video player and a wider page layout. Navigation on the site has also been improved with the introduction of links to relevant content elsewhere on...   [more]

Tags: cnet uk, gamespot, launch, relaunches, website

Laura Oliver | Journalism.co.uk editors blog
10 hours ago

fave Trinity Mirror overhauls senior management in Midlands

Trinity Mirror has announced a host of changes to the senior management of its Midlands newspaper titles. Steve Dyson, who will remain in his post as editor of the Birmingham Mail, is to become additionally...   [more]

Tags: alan kirby, birmingham mail, coventry telegraph, dave brookes, management, management change, marc reeves, midlands, midlands weekly media, mirror, online development, overhauls, recruitment, senior, steve dyson, sunday mercury, the birmingham post, tony lennox, trinity, trinity mirror

Laura Oliver | Journalism.co.uk editors blog
10 hours ago

fave Trinity Mirror to close or sell Northampton and Long Eaton titles

Trinity Mirror is to close or ’seek a sale’ for its titles in Northampton and Long Eaton. The decision, which was made because of ‘difficult trading conditions’ and following a review of...   [more]

Tags: close, corby herald, eaton, herald, job losses, kettering herald, mirror, newspapers, northampton, titles, trinity, trinity mirror

Laura Oliver | Journalism.co.uk editors blog
10 hours ago

fave BBC’s online Olympics coverage draws 4.4m

The BBC Sport website had its ‘best ever day’ in terms of traffic on Monday 11 August with 4.4 million individual users, a blog post from Roger Mosey, director of BBC Sport, has said. The traffic surge...   [more]

Tags: bbc, bbc sport, beijing, coverage, draws, million, olympic, olympics, online, roger mosey, sport, traffic, users

Laura Oliver | Journalism.co.uk editors blog
10 hours ago

fave Spotting fake photographs

In this video Beet.tv speaks to Hany Farid, computer science professor at Dartmouth College in the USA, about the technology he’s developed for identifying fake photographs:   [more]

Tags: dartmouth college, hany farid, photographs, photography, spotting, technology, united states, video

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