Journalism Daily: AutoTrader tips, Technorati’s ‘original content’ and the online anonymity debate
September 11th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Journalism Daily
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News and features:
- New partnership for Al Jazeera Network and A24 Media
- Blog search engine Technorati to publish ‘original content’
- Kate Day takes communities editor role at Telegraph’
- Trader Media Group: Can news organisations learn from AutoTrader?
- Smart Moves: Kurt Edwards moves to Future as digital commercial director
Ed’s picks:
- ‘Access Denied’: Frontline Club discussion on global media coverage (video)
- Ryan Sholin’s five tips for hiring developers
- Huffington Post seeks headline help on Twitter
- The Internet Manifesto translated by its critics
- Journalism Online paid content venture to take 20 per cent commission
- Times of India: Protests in journalism department over ‘commercialisation of education’
Tip of the day:
#FollowJourn:
On the Editor’s Blog:
- Online anonymity: Journalism.co.uk joins the debate on Al Jazeera English
- Linking data and journalism: what’s the future?
- This week’s new jobs from Journalism.co.uk
- You must not embed the Telegraph’s embeddable video
- First web editors appointed to American Society of News Editors’ board
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