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#Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk

October 21st, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Editors' pick, Top tips for journalists

Ideas for mashing local data: check out Kent County Council’s initiative. Tipster: Judith Townend.

To submit a tip to Journalism.co.uk, use this link – we will pay a fiver for the best ones published.

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Marc Reeves on why he’s stepping down as editor at the Birmingham Post

October 21st, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Editors' pick, Newspapers

Yesterday it was announced that 40 redundancies would be made at Trinity Mirror’s Birmingham titles. Among those due to leave are Steve Dyson, editor of the Birmingham Mail, and Marc Reeves, editor of the Post.

Reeves writes about the changes on his blog:

“As a member of the editorial team, I was also under consultation, and I thought it was very important that I should make a clear decision whether to stay and see the changes through – or to go and give the paper a fresh start under a new editor.

“I believe that to stay I would have to commit to be editor for a considerable period into the future, but that after almost four years in the job already, the time is right for a new pair of hands to pick up the reins.”

Full post at this link…

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Papua New Guineans now suing for $45m in Jared Diamond/New Yorker case

October 21st, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Editors' pick, Legal, Magazines

Remember the Papua New Guineans suing Jared Diamond and the New Yorker for $10 million in damages? Background at this link.

Damages have been raised from $10 million to $45 million.

Last week, attourneys for Diamond and Advance Publications filed their answer to the lawsuit in New York state court, denying all of the defamation allegations.

The court trial date is yet to be set.

Full Science Magazine post at this link…

Also at Gawker.com / Forbes.com

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#FollowJourn: Peter Moore/digital media blogger

October 21st, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Recommended journalists

#FollowJourn: Peter Moore

Who? Editor of online content for a search agency based in London / digital media blogger

What? Former journalist and magazine editor; blogging since 2006

Where? @petermoore on Twitter / http://www.digital-notebook.com/

Contact? Via his blog

Just as we like to supply you with fresh and innovative tips every day, we’re recommending journalists to follow online too. They might be from any sector of the industry: please send suggestions (you can nominate yourself) to judith or laura at journalism.co.uk; or to @journalismnews.

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Savethemedia.com: Journalist’s guide to social media ethics

Newspapers have started issuing social media rules, prompting US-based journalist, PhD student and blogger Gina Chen to explore the ethics of social media for journalists, using an array of timely examples and case studies.

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Press Gazette: Tennis player suing over ‘world’s worst’ claim

October 21st, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Editors' pick, Journalism, Legal

On Press Gazette, PA Mediapoint reports that ‘lawyers for the tennis player suing the Daily Telegraph after it described him as being ‘ranked as the worst professional tennis player in the world’ have estimated that legal costs for the case could run to £500,000′.

“Robert Dee is suing the newspaper for defamation over an article which appeared on its front page on April 23, 2008, under the headline: ‘World’s worst tennis pro wins at last.’”

Full story at this link….

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#Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – data inspiration for stories

October 21st, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Top tips for journalists

Data journalism: Want to make more use of data in your stories, but don’t know where to start? Fantastic blog Flowing Data has a list of 30 starting points for finding the data you need on a range of basic subjects. Tipster: Laura Oliver.

To submit a tip to Journalism.co.uk, use this link – we will pay a fiver for the best ones published.

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paidContent:UK: GNM ‘sunsetting’ GuardianAmerica.com two years after launch

Guardian News & Media (GNM) is to abandon its GuardianAmerica.com strategy, paidContent:UK, which is owned by Guardian News & Media, reports. Seven executives are either leaving or being promoted to new roles:

“Almost two years to the day after launching GuardianAmerica.com, GNM’s recently appointed US consultant Jim Brady has now ‘sunset’ the page. GuardianAmerica.com was The Guardian’s first big attempt to target the large U.S. audience it has found itself with online. It hired Michael Tomasky to edit the site from Washington, DC.”

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#Citywot: Journalists to debate the influence of political reporting – 6pm BST

October 20th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted by in Events, Journalism, Newspapers, Training

“The general election is fast approaching and the Sun’s decision to publish its support for the Tories has brought the subject of political reporting to the forefront of debate once again,” is how City University introduces tonight’s political journalism debate.

The panel debating the general election race will include: Sam Coates (chief political correspondent, the Times), Pippa Crerar (political correspondent, Evening Standard) and Steve Richards (chief political commentator, the Independent). They’ll be answering:

“Does it matter nowadays if the Sun switches party? Will TV debates make any difference to the result? What effect will the scandal of MPs expenses have? Has blogging changed politics? And what do Gordon Brown’s aides mean when they talk about ‘the news sandwich’?”

We’re hoping there will be some tweets live from the event. We’re told the hashtag is #citywot, so look out for them here…

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Columbia Journalism School report proposes tax changes to boost US journalism

October 20th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted by in Journalism

Foundations, universities and other third-party organisations must play an increasing role in maintaining public affairs news coverage in the US – as part of their commitment to ‘a continuous public good’, a new report into the future of US journalism has suggested.

The US-focused study looks at the future of ‘accountability journalism’, in particular in an age of declining fortunes for newspapers, who traditionally carried out this role.

The Columbia Journalism School report, written by former Washington Post executive editor Leonard Downie Jr and j-school professor Michael Schudson, makes proposals for changes to US tax codes, including recognising news orgs committed to reporting on public affairs as non-profit entities, entitling them to tax-deductible donations.

Collaboration – between journalists, foundations and other stakeholders – will be increasingly important for producing news in the public interest, the report suggests – many such partnerships are already being formed, it observed.

“The report does not envision newspapers disappearing, but it also does not regard restoring newspaper staffs to their former size as possible. It looks forward to a new, mostly digital, era of news production, in which newspapers will continue to have a leading role, but as part of a much larger cast of featured players,” explained Columbia Journalism School dean Nicholas Lemann in a statement.

“It may not be essential to save or promote any particular news medium, including printed newspapers. What is paramount is preserving independent, original, credible reporting, whether or not it is popular or profitable, and regardless of the medium in which it appears,” add Downie and Schudson in the report.

An increasing number of online journalism initiatives suggested to the report authors that a mixture of for-profit, low-profit and non-profit news sources could be developed to support public affairs journalism.

An edited version of the report is available on the Columbia Journalism School website, while reaction and some criticisms can be found on the Columbia Journalism Review site.

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