Posts Tagged ‘Journalism’
The Effect Of Twitter On Journalism [VIDEO]
The rise of Twitter brought concerns within the industry – would this overwhelming source of direct raw information put professional reporters out of business?
Read MoreMost Popular Digital News Sources, October 2012 [CHART]
A slight majority of digital news consumers get their information from web-native sources like the Huffington Post or the Drudge Report, while 43% use digital versions of established news sources.
Read MoreWhat Journalists Want From Press Releases & Online Newsrooms [INFOGRAPHIC]
75% of journalists say they want access to video from online newsrooms.
Read MoreBehind The Great Firewall Of China [VIDEO]
Michael Anti (aka Jing Zhao), who has been blogging from China for 12 years, says that hundreds of millions of microbloggers are in fact creating the first national public sphere in the country’s history, and shifting the balance of power in unexpected ways.
Read MoreQualities Of Engagement For Top YouTube News Videos [CHART]
More than a third (35%) of the videos depicted devastating or intensely graphic images.
Read MoreWho Posts News Videos [CHART]
Almost two-thirds of the most viewed videos on YouTube (64%) were posted by citizens; 36% were posted by organizations.
Read MoreProducers Of Most Popular YouTube News Footage [CHART]
News organizations produced 51% of these most popular news videos while citizen-produced videos accounted for 39% of the most watched videos, most of which were live eyewitness news moments.
Read MoreThree Little Pigs Coverage In Real-Time Media [VIDEO]
This is both a hilariously accurate portrayal of how the Three Little Pigs story would be covered in today’s real-time media environment and a brilliant newspaper promotional piece by The Guardian.
Read MoreNext Issue App – Netflix For Magazines [VIDEO]
This is a review of the Next Issue app by Media Bistro.
Read MoreOnline News Sources By Type [CHART]
36% of US news consumers (who have consumed any news in the past month) said they had used social media and blogs as a news source in the week prior to a Reuters Institute survey conducted in April and released in July 2012.
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