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	<title>Journalism.co.uk Editors&#039; Blog &#187; Ryan Sholin</title>
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		<title>Ryan Sholin&#8217;s five tips for hiring developers</title>
		<link>http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2009/09/11/ryan-sholins-five-tips-for-hiring-developers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 10:30:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Judith Townend</dc:creator>
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Ryan Sholin, of ReportingOn and WiredJournalists, shares five tips on the Knight News Challenge blog: &#8220;How to hire developers and make technology decisions without even trying in five easy steps.&#8221;
Tips at this link&#8230;
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<p>Ryan Sholin, of ReportingOn and WiredJournalists, shares five tips on the Knight News Challenge blog: &#8220;How to hire developers and make technology decisions without even trying in five easy steps.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.newschallenge.org/content/how-manage-technology-decisions-5-easy-steps-reportingon-creator-ryan-sholin">Tips at this link&#8230;</a></p>
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<li><a href="http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2009/04/30/publishing-20-swine-flu-coverage-online-and-how-to-filter-information/" rel="bookmark" title="April 30, 2009">Publishing 2.0: Swine flu coverage online &#8211; and how to filter information</a></li>
<li><a href="http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2008/02/08/innovations-in-journalism-reportingon/" rel="bookmark" title="February 8, 2008">Innovations in Journalism &#8211; ReportingOn</a></li>
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		<title>Wired Journalists: The #followwomenjournas movement</title>
		<link>http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2009/08/27/wired-journalists-the-followwomenjournas-movement/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 08:21:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Judith Townend</dc:creator>
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In response to a blog post by Kevin Sablan that suggested male journalists were three times more followed than their female counterparts (in the sample of 37 news organisations he looked at), a hashtag movement built up:  &#8216;#followwomenjournas&#8217;, with suggestions for the best female journalists to follow.
Wired Journalist&#8217;s Ryan Sholin has gathered some in [...]]]></description>
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<p>In response to <a href="http://almightylink.ksablan.com/2009/08/men-journalists-followed-3-times-more-than-women/" target="_blank">a blog post by Kevin Sablan</a> that suggested male journalists were three times more followed than their female counterparts (in the sample of 37 news organisations he looked at), a hashtag movement built up:  <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23followwomenjournas">&#8216;#followwomenjournas&#8217;</a>, with suggestions for the best female journalists to follow.</p>
<p>Wired Journalist&#8217;s Ryan Sholin has gathered some <a href="http://www.wiredjournalists.com/page/followwomenjournas-1" target="_blank">in this post</a>, and suggests that users of the link journalism application <a href="http://www.publish2.com/" target="_blank">Publish2</a> use the &#8216;followwomenjournas&#8217; tag when they save a related link, tweet, or video, to show up in the post&#8217;s stream.</p>
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<li><a href="http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2009/01/02/beatbloggingorg-how-to-get-to-grips-with-ning-by-the-creator-of-wired-journalists/" rel="bookmark" title="January 2, 2009">BeatBlogging.org: Wired Journalists creator on how to get to grips with Ning</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2008/10/21/qik-could-soon-be-live-streaming-from-iphone/" rel="bookmark" title="October 21, 2008">Qik could soon be live-streaming from iPhone</a></li>
<li><a href="http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2009/05/27/follow-all-day-broadcast-interview-tips-here-via-newsleader/" rel="bookmark" title="May 27, 2009">12 hours worth of radio interview tips from @NewsLeader</a></li>
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		<title>ReportingOn &#8211; end of Knight News funding and the next stage</title>
		<link>http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2009/07/01/reportingon-end-of-knight-news-funding-and-the-next-stage/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 12:42:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laura Oliver</dc:creator>
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Back in February last year, Journalism.co.uk caught up with Ryan Sholin, director of News Innovation at Publish2, about his project ReportingOn, which had received funding from the Knight News Challenge.
&#8220;I call ReportingOn &#8216;the backchannel for your beat,&#8221; Sholin told us.
&#8220;This isn&#8217;t about the craft of journalism – this is about the nuts and bolts of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Back in February last year, <a href="http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2008/02/08/innovations-in-journalism-reportingon/" target="_blank">Journalism.co.uk caught up with Ryan Sholin, director of News Innovation at Publish2, about his project ReportingOn</a>, which had received funding from the Knight News Challenge.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I call ReportingOn &#8216;the backchannel for your beat,&#8221; Sholin told us.</p>
<p>&#8220;This isn&#8217;t about the craft of journalism – this is about the nuts and bolts of finding angles, sources, and data to bolster local news reporting.&#8221;</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Today the funding from the initiative comes to an end, but that doesn&#8217;t mean ReportingOn will &#8211; in fact Sholin is gearing up for the launch of version 2.0, which will see <a href="http://code.google.com/p/reportingon" target="_blank">the base of the platform, built using Django, go OpenSource</a></p>
<p>You can follow developments with the project on <a href="http://blog.reportingon.com/" target="_blank">its blog</a> or <a href="http://www.twitter.com/reportingon" target="_blank">Twitter account</a>. But we thought it was time for an update from the man himself:</p>
<p><strong>What changes are being made that will affect the user?</strong><br />
[Sholin] It&#8217;s an absolute re-imagining of the network.  The first time out, I built it to be quite Twitter-esque in the hopes that journalists would use it like Twitter, asking questions of their followers and sharing ideas about stories they were working on.  That didn&#8217;t happen organically, or if it was going to, it was going to take years.</p>
<p>So, with the help of a professional development and design team, we&#8217;ve rebuilt the site from the ground up, framed around the act of asking and answering questions.  There&#8217;s no 140-character limit, but what you will find are lots of basic features that make sense in this sort of social network.  You can &#8216;watch&#8217; users, beats, or a particular question, viewing everything in an activity feed that brings you the latest questions and answers from the journalists, topics, and particular issues you&#8217;re interested in. [See Sholin's demo of the service as it stood on June 17 below]</p>
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<p><strong>Why was it necessary to make these changes?</strong><br />
Although the first version of ReportingOn was a great proof of concept, a fun experiment, and a solid first iteration of the network, doing all the development myself didn&#8217;t produce a feature-complete, extensible codebase that I could open-source and let the community build on.  I wanted to take the next step to develop a backchannel for beat reporters that could be used as is, or reproduced as a question &amp; answer tool for any purpose, especially by a news organization.</p>
<p><strong>Has this involved significant amounts of back-end work/technological change?</strong><br />
Most definitely.  The site has been completely rebuilt.  It&#8217;s still built on the Django platform, but rather than me teaching myself this style of programming in the middle of the night and at the crack of dawn to demonstrate what one curious journalist might be capable of, it was built by the professional team at <a href="http://lionburger.com" target="_blank">Lion Burger</a>, who are also responsible for tools like Snipt.net and recently built <a href="http://afeedapart.com/" target="_blank">afeedapart.com</a> for the popular &#8216;An Event Apart&#8217; series of Web design conferences in the US.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2009 11:22:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Judith Townend</dc:creator>
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		<title>Invisible Inkling: Why the Philadelphia Inquirier is moving away from web-first publishing</title>
		<link>http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2008/08/11/invisible-inkling-why-the-philadelphia-inquirier-is-moving-away-from-web-first-publishing/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 14:05:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laura Oliver</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ryan Sholin speaks to Chris Krewson, executive editor of online and news at the Philadelphia Inquirer, about why the paper is shifting away from a web-first publishing strategy.

Feature pieces, big name critics and restaurant reviews, for example, will be published in print first, as part of changes aimed at understanding the differences between the paper's print and online audience.]]></description>
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		<title>Fake, but funny, tweets from CNN</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 16:59:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Thompson</dc:creator>
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Someone has spoofed breaking CNN news headlines on twitter &#8211; http://twitter.com/cnnbreaking [thanks to Ryan Sholin for the tip].
In case it gets pulled, my favourite is: &#8220;Democrat Hillary Clinton cries. Nobody buys it.&#8221;
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<p>Someone has spoofed breaking CNN news headlines on twitter &#8211; <a href="http://twitter.com/cnnbreaking" title="Fake CNN news twitter">http://twitter.com/cnnbreaking</a> [thanks to Ryan Sholin for the tip].</p>
<p>In case it gets pulled, my favourite is: &#8220;Democrat Hillary Clinton cries. Nobody buys it.&#8221;</p>
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