Author Archives: Joel Gunter

About Joel Gunter

Joel Gunter is a senior reporter at Journalism.co.uk.

Fishbowl NY: Americans reject taxpayer-funded journalism idea

A survey conducted by Ramussen Reports suggests that 84 per cent of Americans oppose a Federal Trade Commission proposal to prop up the ailing newspaper industry with a three per cent tax on mobile phone bills.

Those surveyed also quite roundly rejected the idea of a taxpayer-funded scheme for young journalists:

Seventy-one percent oppose the creation of a taxpayer-funded program that would hire and pay young reporters to work for newspapers around the country. Fourteen percent support such a program, while 15 per cent are undecided.

Full post at this link…

#followjourn: @markjdye – freelancer/director

#followjourn: Mark Dye

Who? “Journalist, copywriter, media trainer, running man and Liverpool fan.”

Where? Dye is a freelance journalist and pops up in the journalist directory at this link. He is also the director of White Label Media. In July 2007 he joined the lucky few inducted to the The Hot Hack Blog.

Contact? @markjdye

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.

#followjourn: @kellyrose/freelance

#followjourn: Kelly Rose

Who? Freelance writer and public speaker.

Where? Rose writes for the Daily Mail’s Femail pages, the Daily and Sunday Express, Trinity Mirror regional the Surrey Herald, and the Sunday Telegraph’s Stella magazine. She is also a regular commentator for BBC London Radio. She had her own website at this link.

Contact? @kellyrose

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.

#followjourn: @jonfildes/BBC technology index manager

#followjourn: Jonathan Fildes

Who? Technology index manager at the BBC

Where? Fildes, who recently returned from a 10-month sabbatical at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston, runs the BBC technology site, as well as working as a science journalist on a freelance basis. He has also worked for BBC Radio and BBC News television.

Contact? @jonfildes

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.

#followjourn: @thisismattball/editor-in-chief

#followjourn: Matt Ball

Who? Editor-in-chief of MSN UK.

Where? Ball oversees all that goes on over at MSN UK. He is a self-confessed fan of Wycombe Wanderers and ballroom dancing. He writes MSN’s Strictly Come Dancing blog.

Contact? @thisismattball

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.

#followjourn: @hackneye/freelance travel writer

#followjourn: Donald Strachan

Who? Freelance travel writer

Where? Strachan has written for newspapers, including the Sydney Morning Herald and the Sunday Telegraph (see his work at the links). He also contributes to travel sites such as Frommers.com, Perceptive Travel, and travelintelligence. He has his own website here.

Contact? @hackneye

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.

#followjourn: @dannybradbury/freelance IT journalist

#followjourn: Danny Bradbury

Who? Freelance IT journalist

Where? Bradbury is based in Canada, and writes a blog, Word Herder. He is currently editor of two security newsletters: Computer Fraud and Security and Network Security. He is also US bureau chief and US editor of InfoSecurity magazine. He has a LinkedIn page here.

Contact? @dannybradbury

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.

#followjourn: @roztappenden/broadcast journalist

#followjourn: Roz Tappenden

Who? Broadcast journalist

Where? Tappenden currently works for BBC News Online as a broadcast journalist, working for the South and South East regions. She has previously worked as a news reporter for Brighton’s local newspaper the Argus and for ITV Central News.

Contact? @roztappenden

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.

Nieman Journalism Lab: ‘Empowering citizens through public media’

Nieman Journalism Lab is posting a selection of videos (those most relevant to the future of news) from a series of weekly discussions at the Berkman Center for Internet at Society.

The latest features Ellen Goodman and Jake Shapiro on ‘Empowering citizens through public media’.

See the previous two at the following links and look out further posts.

David Weinberger: How information became the “dominant metaphor” of contemporary intellectual life

Jure Leskovec: How memes move, heartbeat-like, through the news

TechCrunch: Publish2 takes on Associated Press with new Online News Exchange

Online news aggregation service Publish2 announced yesterday that it intends to challenge the AP newswire with a new product that it claims will be more open and more efficient.

The start-up realises that the only way to disrupt the monster co-op is by offering a completely scalable substitute. Here’s basically what the company hopes the Publish2 News Exchange will do to the AP: ‘Craigslist it’.

As in, kill the AP’s main income stream by offering an open, efficient alternative.

And my educated guess is publishers are going to love this.

Full story at this link…