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Hollingsworth Rambles: 12.04
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Walking the new media talk: Florida Southern College's COM 304 Online Media course. December 29, 2004. Media leaders surveyed by the Online Journalism Review say 2004 will be remembered as the year the balance of power began shifting. Bloggers guided the news agenda during the presidential campaign and led to Dan Rather's demise. Mainstream media started listening to people like Dan Gilmor. Who are urging editors to realize that their readers want to participate. In a news conversation rather than receive.
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Hollingsworth Rambles: The Greensboro Experiment
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Walking the new media talk: Florida Southern College's COM 304 Online Media course. January 20, 2005. I am eager to see the News and Record. In Greensboro, N.C., implement some changes that are in the works. The newspaper is reorganizing itself as a "town square for the community," in the words of editor John Robinson. The idea, editor Robinson says in an an interview. With The Poynter Institute,. Is taken from Dan Gillmor's. Mantra that the audience is collectively smarter than any reporter. Students in...
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Walking the new media talk: Florida Southern College's COM 304 Online Media course. I've always been intrigued by the repeated accusation in Bob Dylan's Ballad of a Thin Man, even before I realized what the line is about. There's something going on here, but you don't know what it is; do you, Mr. Jones? It sounded cynical and knowing and seemed to be pointed toward a particularly clueless, self-important man in a gray flannel suit. There's something going on here, and we're trying to figure out what it is.
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Hollingsworth Rambles: The Real 'Tivo for Radio'
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Walking the new media talk: Florida Southern College's COM 304 Online Media course. March 02, 2005. The Real 'Tivo for Radio'. I've been a fan of Internet radio since the days of RealAudio 1.0 and processors that could barely handle streaming media. So I have been intrigued by recent claims that podcasting. Is "Tivo for radio.". Once I started listening to podcasts, I discovered some excellent programs, including Coverville. For interesting music and "NPR's "On the Media". In the couple of months I have ...
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Hollingsworth Rambles: Stuff We Hate
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Walking the new media talk: Florida Southern College's COM 304 Online Media course. February 22, 2005. I told you I'm not the only one who hates getting blasted with music I didn't ask for when I go to a Web site. Unwanted music was one of the responses when Columbia University professor Sree Sreenivasan asked Poynter readers to share stuff they hate. Discovering music online is one of my favorite things. Just let me discover it when I'm ready! Posted by Barry Friedman @ 12:38. Music to your ears.
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Hollingsworth Rambles: Web Story Project
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Walking the new media talk: Florida Southern College's COM 304 Online Media course. March 13, 2005. We’ve gotten off track with our Web projects. Here is a new deadline schedule that will ensure the projects are finished by the end of the semester:. Week of March 14:. Conduct interviews and begin writing articles. I’ll try to have first drafts graded by this class. If not, they’ll be finished by March 28. Week of March 27:. Week of April 4:. Week of April 12:. Week of April 19:. Music to your ears.
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Hollingsworth Rambles: The Daily Me
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Walking the new media talk: Florida Southern College's COM 304 Online Media course. March 10, 2005. Even though it's assembled by computers, Google News. Has proven a valuable news resource in the two years or so since it was created. It is even more valuable now that users can customize the page. You can switch the order of the sections or even add your own customized sections. If you check 0SzJSc1JT0lOLFHQL8nOy8 NyMvNSDTghLtPlYgkACmopg6QU0ojQUy5kqKWrFJ6ZVwKU9UgsAzqeKLu. Posted by Barry Friedman @ 17:23.
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Hollingsworth Rambles: New Voices
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Walking the new media talk: Florida Southern College's COM 304 Online Media course. January 16, 2005. As the Internet gives more people the power to publish, several interesting experiments in citizen journalism are getting attention. Check New Voices: Citizens Media Spotlights,. A project of the University of Maryland College of Journalism, for information about some of these experiments. Is this a movement that should scare traditional media companies or one that they should embrace? Music to your ears.