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How to use social media in newsgathering
Social Media is getting more important – specially for journalists. This article describes the use of the most important social media platforms for journalists in the process of news-gathering. How to find sources and stories on the net http://www.journalism.co.uk/skills/how-to-use-social-media-in-newsgathering/s7/a550556/
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A Vision for the Future of Newspapers – 20 Years Ago A glance into the future – in the rear-view mirror. 20 years ago the managing editor of “The Washington Post”, Robert G. Kaiser visited John Scully, at this time … Continue reading
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Newspapers are losing $7 in print revenue for every $1 in digital gained
Success in the digital world is not always desireble: Due a recent survey newspapers in the US are losing 7 $ in print revenue for every 1 $ in digital gained. 38 papers were examined in this study called “The Search … Continue reading
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How Companies and Countries Can Win in the Digital Economy
By 2016, there will be 3 billion Internet users globally, and the Internet economy will reach $4.2 trillion in the G-20 nations. “The Boston Consulting Group” recently published a study: “The Connected World. The Digital Manifesto: How Companies and Countries Can Win … Continue reading
The 6 Questions That Lead To New Innovations
There are six questions, that famous innovators have consistently asked and answered to generate ideas that can lead to new innovations: What could I look at in a new way? (Steve Jobs looked at the computer in a new way, … Continue reading