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Thursday, March 18, 2010
from Time Magazine’s historic December 2006 cover story, Time’s Person of the Year: You . Entrepreneurs Question Value of Social Media appeared in the Wall Street Journal , and Is Social Media Worth Your Time? It isn’t too late for entrepreneurs to become early adopters of social media . Use of the social web is still trying to find its way into mainstream business culture.
 
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
one of your first stops should be the London office of Hillary Wainwright, the British feminist, sometime-academic, magazine editor and activist. Wainwright is that rare bird who combines personal reportage with political theorizing, and movement journalism with a fierce independence and insight — all in highly readable style. She came of age with the women’s movement, worked with trade unionists and socialists, founded the Hillary Wainwright is one of the finest people I have met over the last few years, so I’m happy to share this profile, written by my friend David Bollier : “If you want to learn the nitty-gritty about social transformation in our times — What works and what doesn’t?
 

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Now, it appears that similar services may exist for newspaper and magazine publishers. Journalism Online are launching a service will provide users with a password-protected website where they can buy subscriptions that work across multiple sites, and individual articles from many publishers. The Publisher has some control over setting the price and  Journalism Online will add value by negotiating licensing and royalty fees with intermediaries provide insight data that will help publishers I’ve been meaning to write a response to William’s blog post of a few weeks ago about the news that some publishers (including Rupert Murdoch) are preparing to start charging for some of their content.
One of the rules of journalism that gets broken, unthinkingly, by us online is the name and shame convention . Note how often tweets or Facebook photos appear in magazines and newspapers and I’m convinced that in some cases no permission would’ve been given for them to be published. Julie Posetti wrote an interesting article on MediaShift (at PBS.org) about Twitter and journalism and changes to the relationship between newspaper writers and Journalists name senior executives for their naughtiness but tend to keep  junior members of an organisation anonymous.
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The members who attended the event were taught a number of new tools in multimedia journalism including blogging and search engine optimization (SEO) – skills Jose Zamora, journalism associate at the John S. Knight Foundation, said will be necessary in the future of journalism. “The Think of the Fairfax layoffs, ACP magazines etc. I saw that grants are being given to help journalists who are transitioning to new skills: It is no secret that the world of print media is struggling with many journalists out of work and finding it difficult to transition
may run a competition - first person to email Mumbrella a photo of Laurel buying a newspaper or magazine wins a free place at out social media masterclass… ( Tim Burrowes ) … Read the About page - Newsagencies chatting with Mark Fletcher the blogger about News and magazine distribution. magazines 1443 posts WINNER OF MASTERCLASS TICKET CAPTION WILL GO HERE!!!! Mumbles doesn’t believe that Yours Truly would be caught dead in a newsagency.
Taking a vision-based approach to this issue, it becomes clear there is tremendous potential for journalism to be reborn as something more powerful, more relevant. It is failing because newspapers in the US (and news magazines and television news shows) are run by for-profit companies. So if the benefit of unbiased journalism is huge for our communities and our world, and there is no longer profit to be made, “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
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SocialPublishing: Blogs, podcasts, social bookmarkers, photo journals,memediggers, product evaluators, personal diaries (FaceBook etc.):Again, Dale Asberry Steve Barth Ralph Beuker Danah Boyd Stowe Boyd Business Experiment Shawn Callahan Jay Cross Davenport & Prusak Chris Dent Darwin Magazine Stephen Downes E-learningpost Lilia Efimova Fast Company Blog Fortune on Innovation Terry Frazier Chuck Frey Flemming Funch Absara Amy Gahran David Gammel Ian Glendinning