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How To Write Professional, Engaging Newspaper Articles
Discover the most common format used in crafting newspaper articles, learn what supporting information to include, and how to make it all flow seamlessly.
Jan 17, 2011
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Angel Chavis
Use of Social Media Tools Posing New Legal Issues for Newspapers
Social media is affecting aspects of confidentiality in communication with news sources but also allowing more interactivity between readers and newspapers.
Jan 17, 2011
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John Seidenberg
Papers Get Faster, Less Accurate Information Through Social Media
The use of social media to report fast-breaking developments can result in initially inaccurate information. But it's a risk more willingly accepted now.
Jan 17, 2011
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John Seidenberg
Reporting and Journalism: Online News-Writing
Digital media will most likely not replace dead-tree newspapers, but it will become more difficult to compete with online text, photos, video and graphics.
Jan 14, 2011
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Gary Lilienthal
Reporting and Journalism, Covering the News; Beat Reporters
Although news is everywhere, beat reporters concentrate on specific expert topics or institutions, in which they have carefully learned how to survive.
Jan 14, 2011
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Gary Lilienthal
Reporting and Journalism, Newswriting Basics and Story Structure
The journalist must be objective, truthful and fair, respecting the integrity of facts. Facts may still be arranged skilfully for honesty without opinion.
Jan 14, 2011
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Gary Lilienthal
Reporting & Journalism, Reporting the Basics; Accuracy in Stories
When journalists talk about stories, they don't mean fiction. They mean real people and real events which might occur suddenly and unpredictably.
Jan 14, 2011
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Gary Lilienthal
The Austin Post
The Austin Post is a citizen journalism website based in the Texas capital, Austin.
Jan 7, 2011
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Mark Wollacott
Analysts See Expanding Role for Newspapers in Digital News
After several tumultuous years for the news industry, a digital future for news companies is taking shape. Newspapers are expected to be a part of it.
Jan 2, 2011
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Kathlin F. Sickel
Newspaper Web Sites Continuing to Make Increased Use of Video
Cutbacks at newspapers are helping to stimulate greater interest in having more news videos on papers' sites. Stories feature video in different contexts.
Dec 31, 2010
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John Seidenberg
Digital Newspaper Platforms Urged to Focus on Presenting Content
More digital access to newspapers on mobile devices is coming. But concern exists over possibly trying to limit consumer access to papers to specific tools.
Dec 30, 2010
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John Seidenberg
Restrictiveness Level of Times' Pay System May Determine Results
For the second time, the New York Times is about to start charging for online access. The system will be a metered one with opinions varied on the outcome.
Dec 26, 2010
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John Seidenberg
How to Properly Conduct an Interview for a News Story
For many of the stories a new reporter writes, he or she has to give an interview. Giving an interview can be intimidating, so here are tips to be prepared.
Dec 22, 2010
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Alex Downing
Drudge Report Newest Target in Paper Copyright Infringement Case
Blogger Matt Drudge is the latest party sued by a copyright infringement firm for posting a Denver Post photo. Other suits have involved newspaper stories.
Dec 15, 2010
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John Seidenberg
Apple's iPad Eliminating Newspaper Subscriptions
Recently, there was a study done by the University of Missouri on the influence of Apple's iPad on the survival of the printed newspaper.
Dec 13, 2010
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Kevin Dillon
Austin American Statesman Delivery Hit and Miss in Rural Market
As the Austin American Statesman's delivery service falters, local rural newspapers are positioned to increase business via the internet.
Dec 10, 2010
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Christy Claxton
Washington Post's Kaplan Ties Prompt Questions About Reporting
At a time of losses for newspapers, the Post has benefited from the profitability of its Kaplan affiliate. But coverage of the company has been challenged.
Nov 23, 2010
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John Seidenberg
Former Washington Post Editor Jim Brady Leaves New TBD Venture
Jim Brady's surprise departure from new local Washington area news site TBD.com comes amid the possibility of new local challenge from the Washington Post.
Nov 15, 2010
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John Seidenberg
Examining Citizen Journalism in Relation to Traditional News Role
News startups and the established press may diverge from the other at times but still need to build audiences wanting content coming through partnerships.
Oct 29, 2010
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John Seidenberg
Post's Howard Kurtz Leaving Newspaper World for Online Arena
Howard Kurtz, known for his prodigious Washington Post media columns, is joining The Daily Beast. Some think he should be doing more substantive criticism.
Oct 8, 2010
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John Seidenberg