adriancooke + journalism   16

Magazine Onè Respe: a photographic benefit for the survivors of the Haiti earthquake [MagCloud]
Photographers have banded together to publish a magazine via MagCloud to benefit survivors of the Haiti earthquake.
photos  journalism  aid  humanitarian  issues  magazines  disaster 
january 2010 by adriancooke
Downturn Weighs on Poor [Wall Street Journal]
Connor Dougherty on rising poverty across the U.S. Looks at Census Bureau data.
journalism  headlines  poverty  census  data  america 
october 2009 by adriancooke
New today: more accurate mapping [The EveryBlock Blog]
Some changes to how EveryBlock handles and represents geographic information as well as a quick overview of geocoding.
geocoding  location  data  maps  journalism 
april 2009 by adriancooke
Old growth media and the future of news [stevenberlinjohnson.com]
Steven Berlin Johnson on the changing nature of content and implications for the news business.
media  information  newspapers  business  internet  journalism  news 
april 2009 by adriancooke
The shape of things to come [The Guardian]
Tom Teodorczuk, back in January, gets Clay Shirky’s take on the media landscape and the future of news.
media  internet  newspapers  journalism  news  future 
march 2009 by adriancooke
Newspapers and thinking the unthinkable [Clay Shirky]
This is one of the great pieces of writing on and about the Internet, focusing on the web’s impact on the newspaper business, which seems not long for this world.
media  internet  publishing  newspapers  journalism  history 
march 2009 by adriancooke
Why Newspapers Can’t Be Saved, but the News Can [NYTimes]
Eric Etheridge with a round-up of opinion on the future of newspapers.
media  internet  newspapers  journalism  print 
march 2009 by adriancooke
The Invisible War [Social Design Notes]
John Emerson researches coverage of wars in Democratic Republic of Congo and Darfur using the New York Times Article Search API and concludes there has been a massive discrepancy between coverage of the former (very little) and the latter (a lot), despite the fact that many more lives have been lost in conflict in the DRC.
media  politics  journalism  war  statistics  visualisation 
march 2009 by adriancooke
Harper's Index
All those facts and figures, you can search them.
media  politics  reference  information  culture  journalism 
february 2009 by adriancooke
Imagining A City Without Its Daily Newspaper [NPR]
David Folkenflik on the future of newspapers. Via Jeff Cohen.
media  newspapers  journalism  npr 
february 2009 by adriancooke

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