A few weeks ago I wrote an 800-word piece for UK Press Gazette on how journalism has changed in the past decade. My original draft was almost 1200 words – here then is the original ‘Blogger’s Cut’ for your delectation… The past decade has seen more change in the craft of journalism than perhaps any other. Some of the changes
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Posted by Paul Bradshaw on Mar 06, 2008
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data journalism, online journalism, UGC • Tags: asian tsunami, BBC, chicagocrime.org, citizen journalism, computer aided reporting, crowdsourcing, daily mail, distribution, ethics, facebook, geotagging, Guardian, herald tribune, hyperlocal, interactivity, july 7 bombings, LA times, local newspapers, mashup, NUJ, online video, podcasts, press gazette, RSS, social networking, Telegraph, Times, Trinity Mirror, video, Virginia Tech, Washington Post, widgets • Comment feed RSS 2.0 - Read this post
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