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NBC and Outside.in match EveryBlock and NYTimes partnership

January 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Online Journalism

It’s all about microlocal/ultralocal/hyperlocal news – or whatever you want to call it – this week with a political news partnership for the New York Times and street-by-street news service EveryBlock.

The two sites have formed a data partnership, with info from the Times’ Represent catalogue of local elected representatives feed into EB’s mapped, postcode-searchable New York site.

Local news aggregation service outside.in has signed a similar deal with NBC ‘s local media network and built 650 ‘neighbourhood news pages’ as part of NBC’s ‘Local Only’ sites.

The pages, which cover nine cities, will feature news and ‘conversation’ (for this read blogs, Twitter and other social media buzz around a topic) aggregated by neighbourhood, a press release said.

A blog post on outside.in explains the benefits of the deal:

The beauty of these Neighborhood News Pages is that they really serve all of the key audiences:

  • Consumers get more personalized and targeted news. What’s happening down the street from them.
  • Advertisers can target their buys to a more specific audience that’s not just IP targeted, but actually engaged in content withing specific geographic boundaries; and
  • NBC gets high quality hyperlocal editorial pages that cost a fraction of what it costs to build a ‘traditional’ editorial page and they actually are a great fit for Consumers and Advertisers

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NYTimes.com: Newspapers should become not-for-profit orgs

January 29th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted by in Editors' pick, Newspapers

“Turn them into nonprofit, endowed institutions — like colleges and universities. Endowments would enhance newspapers’ autonomy while shielding them from the economic forces that are now tearing them down,” suggest David Swensen and Michael Schmidt.

Full story at this link…

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RSF: Deutsche Welle and RFI websites blocked in Iran

January 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Editors' pick, Press freedom and ethics

International media news websites, including the Farsi-language sites of Deutsche Welle and Radio France Internationale, have been blocked in the country since January 26.

Full story at this link…

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10,000 Words: 10 Reasons why online news sites suck

January 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Editors' pick, Online Journalism

We love a list here at Journalism.co.uk – here’s 10,000 Words’ guide to why ’50 million-word stories’ and ‘no links whatsoever’ don’t work for online news sites.

Full story at this link…

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@press_freedom: a new Twitter service from Journalism.co.uk

January 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Journalism, Press freedom and ethics

In December 2008, Journalism.co.uk launched a new Dipity Timeline to track international media and we watched it attract a considerable amount of interest. The idea is to bring together international journalism news and comment, focusing on issues which affect journalists’ freedom of speech. We’ve played around with it a bit and re-launched the timeline (so please make sure you update your bookmarks).

  • Twitter: now, as well as following the timeline, you can now follow @press_freedom on Twitter to get all the same updates you would find through the timeline.

It would be interesting to see if we (media and journalism reporters) could collaboratively track a breaking press freedom news story some point in the future, as the journalists did with the floods in Washington.

Please contact Judith (@jtownend on Twitter) or Laura (@lauraoliver on Twitter) at Journalism.co.uk with ideas for how to improve the service, or with suggestions for your own involvement.

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Editors Weblog: Focus on VoiceOfSanDiego.org and not-for-profit journalism

January 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Editors' pick, Journalism, Online Journalism

As part of its ‘Doing More With Less’ series, the Editors Weblog interviews some of the team behind not-for-profit investigative journalism site, VoiceOfSanDiego.org, set up to fill the emerging gap in local analytical and accountability journalism.

Full story at this link…

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BeatBlogging.Org: Editors are not liable for changing comments

January 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Editors' pick, Legal

Video of the Citizen Media Project’s David Ardia explaining why – under US law – editors are not legally liable for changing comments left on their news sites.

As Pat Thornton points out:

“This falsehood must stop now. It’s been used — knowingly and unknowingly — by news organizations for years as  justification not to allow user comments.”

Full story at this link…

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Lost Remote: TV stations offered do-it-yourself video advertorials

January 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Advertising, Broadcasting, Editors' pick

US firm Mixpo has created a DIY video platform to enable small businesses to create video advertorials. The company has now partnered with US broadcasters NBC Local Media, Tribune, Fisher, Freedom Communications and TownNews.com.

Full story at this link…

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Media Week: Independent chief Simon Kelner says there are no plans to go online-only

January 28th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Editors' pick

Simon Kelner, managing director and editor-in-chief of the UK’s The Independent newspaper, rubbishes rumours that it might go online-only. Full story…

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‘It’s info porn that’s customizable’: USAspending.gov database

January 28th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Handy tools and technology

…well, at least that’s how Journalism 2.0 describes the recently launched fully-searchable database of US government spending.

According to USAspending.gov:

“The Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 (Transparency Act) requires a single searchable website, accessible by the public for free that includes for each Federal award:

1. The name of the entity receiving the award;
2. The amount of the award;
3. Information on the award including transaction type, funding agency, etc;
4. The location of the entity receiving the award;
5. A unique identifier of the entity receiving the award.”

Great for research, mash-ups and story leads.

An On The Media interview with Glen Elin, from The Sunlight Foundation, is at this link explaining the benefits of the site (hat tip Journalism 2.0).

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