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    Twitter adopted by Australia news media

    “I have classified as journalist anyone who produces content for online or traditional media and, as you’ll see, some people who are simply involved in the selling or promoting of news media. So really it’s more of a list of Australian media people on Twitter”

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    The new journalist uncovered

    A snapshot of the skills needed by journalists as outlined by Jose Zamora, Journalism Program Associate at the Knight Foundation. ““In the future there will be a new breed of journalists who can do all this (multimedia journalism) and it’s second nature to them,” said Travis Fox last Friday at this year’s International Symposium on…

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    Barbara Moon, remembered

    Before Barbara Moon stopped writing and became a legendary editor “she wrote – as all good writers do – from the edges of her nerves ….

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    Covering the recession with user-generated content online

    “People are sharing their experiences of financial hardship via a new user-generated content initiative from the New York Times. Picturing the Recession asks readers to submit photos which capture the signs of economic troubles in their homes, neighbourhoods and towns.”

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    Communities crucial to survival for journalism online

    “If a website’s editorial mission focuses on building community, as I’ve argued, so should its advertising sales strategy focus on community as well. Don’t fall into the trap of selling potential advertisers nothing more than numbers; don’t neglect to sell them on the opportunity to support the community that you are building.”

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    Redefining the role of journalists online

    Robert Niles provides advice to community journalists looking to write content for online newspapers. “That’s a harsh realization for many journalists, who have worked intensely to cover their communities for years. But effort and will don’t deliver readers. Information that engages and rewards them does.”

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    National endowments for journalism?

    “The internet is well suited to detect scandals that require lots of bloggers to spend a little bit of time searching for bits of incriminating evidence. But it’s no substitute for serious investigative reporting that requires weeks of intelligent inquiry to get to the heart of the problem. Without Woodwards and Bernsteins, there will be…