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Global Intelligence for the Digital Transition
The bane of any reporter’s life is returning from an interview and then having to transcribe the recording of it.
//August 7 / 2018 //read moreI’ve been a nomad worker for some time. And I’m shocked at how few journalists seem to be prepared for mobile working. So I thought I’d offer a few tips. If you can afford it, buy your own equipment. I’ve been buying my own laptop…
//July 18 / 2018 //read moreVenture capitalist Mary Meeker has been presenting her deck on internet trends for a few years now. Twenty-three, to be precise. They’re good, albeit lengthy, always thought-provoking. And each year I see if I can use her data to tell…
//July 4 / 2018 //read moreJournalism is by definition investigative. However, the depth and scope of possibilities to unearth and bring to light wrongdoings of public interest has increased manifold, thanks to the way the Internet has been evolving in the last…
//October 31 / 2016 //read moreMany great actors failed to adapt from silent movies to the “talkies” and disappeared from the big screen. By the same token, many great journalists risk fading away because they are not adjusting from the era of virtually silent audiences…
//September 1 / 2016 //read moreFollowing the decision of Andrew Sullivan, founder of The Daily Dish, to give up blogging, Mathew Ingram of Gigaom discusses what blogging is, how it has changed and, importantly, what its role is in modern media. Ingram explains that some…
//February 9 / 2015 //read moreThe goal of Digital First Media’s Project Unbolt was to develop a step-by-step plan to accelerate the digital transition of newsrooms.
//July 18 / 2014 //read moreWhat are the lessons you can learn from short-lived Project Thunderdome experiment?
//June 11 / 2014 //read moreTow Center for Digital Journalism released an extensive report “The Art and Science of Data-Driven Journalism“ …
//June 9 / 2014 //read moreA significant portion of your newsroom is hiding from you …
//May 29 / 2014 //read more