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The World Wide Web’s sweet 16; journalism jobs outsourced; Digg founder interviewed

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Sweet 16

The Web Is 16 Today
Happy sweet 16, World Wide Web.

Video: ‘Lessons from the Lost Remote Guys’
Great presentation and analysis of media business from the Lost Remote guys about their presentation/experiecne at Streaming Media West. “It’s about your audience/community and what they want, where they want it and when.”

Redesigns and Revenue
Brass Tacks’ Alan Jacobson and The Readership Institute’s Mary Nesbit speak out in the latest discussion on newspaper redesigns.

Digital newsrooms: the saviour of print publishing?
“As well as writing basic stories, reporters are expected to write shorter online versions and make video or audio recordings of interviews as required. Sub-editors’ extra tasks include editing and producing the broadcast bulletins.” (Via InteractiveNarratives.org)

Offshoring: Coming Trend for Copy Desks?
Actually, I’m kind of surprised this didn’t start earlier.

Looking for a Job in Newspapers? Maybe You Should Move to India
Joe Grimm / Poynter should really get a shout out in this because all the reporting is basically ripped from that column.

Kevin Rose (founder of Digg) interview
MP3 interview and transcribed quotes

8 Ways to Shoot Video Like a Pro – Lifehacker
Uh yea… everyone’s posted this.

The future of newspapers
The Independent (UK paper) interviews media leaders around the world for their opinions on the future of newspapers

One Comment

  1. The Web is kinda fat and wearing a tiara. :(

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