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From Judith Miller to Julian Assange » Pressthink
Everything a journalist learns that he cannot tell the public alienates him from the public.
history  journalism  media  wikileaks  alienation 
march 2011 by vielmetti
How incorrect reports of Giffords’ death spread on Twitter - Lost Remote
Update: NPR Senior Strategist Andy Carvin, who worked on the NPR online effort Saturday, has left a great explanation in our comments section about some of the decisions he faced. We have incorporated a small piece of it into the story, but encourage you to read it and participate in the conversation. Also, NPR Executive Editor Dick Meyer has posted an apology for, and explanation of, the incorrect reporting.
media  breaking-news  getting-it-wrong  dewey-defeats-truman  where-news-breaks 
january 2011 by vielmetti
Unsung hero | Politics | The Guardian
On the stand, Walker described the expense system he oversaw and why the public had no right to see what was going on in his little fiefdom. He gave some excellent quotes as he was questioned by the lawyers:

"MPs should be allowed to carry on their duties free from interference ..."

"Public confidence is not the overriding concern per se ..."

"Transparency will damage democracy."
government  journalism  media  uk  foia  follow-the-money 
december 2010 by vielmetti
Thorstein Veblen, Prescient on Today's Media - Boing Boing
The first duty of an editor is to gauge the sentiments of his readers and then tell them what they like to believe. By this means he maintains or increases the circulation. His second duty is to see that nothing is said in the news items or editorials which may discountenance any claims or announcements made by his advertisers, discredit their standing or good faith, or expose any weakness or deception in any business venture that is or may become a valuable advertiser. By this means he increases the advertising value of his circulation. The net result is that both the news columns and the editorial columns are commonly meretricious in a high degree.
via:gnat  veblen  media  advertising  editorial  journalism 
december 2010 by vielmetti
Sports bloggers talk about PR | Sports PR Blog
What is your relationship with Michigan like? Generally speaking, what type of relationship would you like to see teams/athletic departments give to the bloggers covering them?

Brian @ MGoBlog: I haven’t had much of one to this point but this fall MGoBlog is going to be accredited media, which will be an interesting experiment. I’ve started to email the SID, Bruce Madej, questions, and he gets back promptly. Michigan has a policy now that requires various things of online media before they hit a “we will accredit you” threshold, and they seem remarkably hip to the new media game.
michigan  mgoblog  sports  media  madej  bruce  online-media  credentials  madej_bruce 
july 2009 by vielmetti
MediaShift Idea Lab . Saving Journalism, One Idea at a Time | PBS
We've become accustomed to a media world dominated by monopolies and oligopolies. So we -- and especially the paid journalists who remain in the craft -- tend to imagine that just a few big institutions will rise from the sad rubble of the journalism business.

That's not where it's going, at least not anytime soon. We're heading into an incredibly messy but also wonderful period of innovation and experimentation that combines technology and people and pushes great and outlandish ideas into the real world. The result will a huge number of failures but also a large number of successes.
advertising  business  journalism  future  newspapers  gillmor  media 
july 2009 by vielmetti
Michael Wolff on Politico | vanityfair.com
Four old-media veterans may have solved the future of news with the Politico Web site, whose audience of six million obsessives and insiders consumes–and feeds–a real-time download of power data. The twist? Politico’s print version is what’s helped make it profitable.
politics  internet  media  journalism  newspapers  print  the-late-age-of-print 
july 2009 by vielmetti
A Newsroom Organization - The Next Newsroom Project
would rather the journalists who work for me walk the dog and talk to their neighbors or hit their neighborhood coffee house, or head straight to court/city hall to see what's happening rather than come in and cruise the wires and local newspapers.
The great thing is technology allows us to have a virtual meeting online. Arm journalists with laptops, webcams and phones and call the editorial meeting wherever and whenever they are. Too long have journalists been removed from the people they serve. (If not in reality, at least in the minds and attitudes of our community members.)
media  journalism  newspapers 
june 2009 by vielmetti
The Local vs. Localism: Hyperlocal Media Wars | Notorious R.O.B. - Conversations on Marketing, Technology, Real Estate
Localism ain’t it, unless it undergoes a total transformation of focus away from trying to sell real estate. The Local ain’t it, unless it too undergoes a transformation and embraces the community on which it is reporting — and in fact, actually does some, you know, reporting. The answer may be in social media, like MaplewoodOnline and Baristanet, as more and more journalists leave the newspaper business (by choice or not) and end up having to learn whole new skills in web-based, local, community-powered media.
localism  hyperlocal  hyper-fricking-local  news  journalism  community  media 
june 2009 by vielmetti
Evaluating the Moderation of Newspapers
Editor & Publisher recently remarked about the difficulty in maintaining and moderating user comments:

..traffic volume has made it difficult for any but the wealthiest media operations to monitor user comments as diligently as they do letters to the editor or “talk backs” to news directors. The combination of virtually open access and limited oversight has turned these public squares into mosh pits, without the latter's youthful exuberance or bonhomie.

Trying to adhere to policies that work to keep rules in place without disrupting or silencing the passionate voices of their readers have challenged media operators. Yet, many news media have taken steps in striking a balance between quality and quantity.
newspaper  comments  wretched-hive  policy  media 
june 2009 by vielmetti
First Draft: Nobody Knows What To Do
ps. I got kind of annoyed at the end of the thing, because I keep going to these things expecting them to be the Throw The Thieving Bastards in Prison Panel, the You Killed Newspapers On Purpose You Fuckers Symposium, a shame-the-greedy-corporate-assholes party that never really materializes. I think maybe I'm gonna have to host that panel some day, preferably out back of a tavern, with some feathers and a nice hot barrel of tar.
media  chicago  journalism 
june 2009 by vielmetti
Get Out of the Printing Business, Moody's Tells Newspapers
Moody's calls it a "structural disconnect" with just 14% of cash operating costs, on average, devoted to content creation, while about 70% of costs are devoted to printing, distribution and corporate functions. The remaining 16% of costs are related to advertising sales -- another example of devoting too few resources to the principal revenue driver.
business  media  publishing  newspapers  printing  the-late-age-of-print 
june 2009 by vielmetti
Guess what? Automated news doesn't quite work. - Techmeme News
in a week where many news organizations are doing layoffs, techmeme announced a new hire.
media  memetracker  techmeme  memeorandum 
december 2008 by vielmetti
Mapping the Project,
This was a very unhappy interface. And small wonder. No doubt this entire virtual environment was being encrypted, decrypted, reencrypted, anonymously routed through satellites and cables, emulated on alien machinery through ill-fitting, out-of-date protocols, then displayed through long-dead graphics standards. Dismembered, piped, compressed, packeted, unpacketed, decompressed, unpiped and re-membered. Worse yet, the place was old. Virtual buildings didn’t age like physical ones, but they aged in subtle pathways of arcane decline, in much the way that their owners did. A little bijou table in the corner had a pronounced case of bit-rot: from a certain angle it lost all surface tint.
history  media  time  media  dead  sterling  bruce  flatware  bruce 
november 2008 by vielmetti
A Mobile Voice: The Use of Mobile Phones in Citizen Media ...
In this report we explore the dynamics of the role of mobile phones in enhancing access to and creating information and citizen-produced media. We explore trends in the use of mobile telephony with a focus on software and platforms that make content creation and broadcasting easier. We also present an inventory of current and potential uses of
mobile phones to promote citizen media and freedom of information, and present short case studies of examples--all from the MobileActive.org community.
nptech  community  media  news  journalism  mobile  research  survey  embedded-microcorrespondent 
november 2008 by vielmetti
Reflections of a Newsosaur: It’s time to rip the lid off
Because newspapers still have more staff and more time to develop stories than any other local medium, they can do this immediately by training their firepower on truly significant matters, if they quit staffing meaningless press conferences; penning fluffy features; rewriting self-serving publicity releases; laboring over elaborate but inane graphics; obsessing over crime news, and transcribing dull but unimportant civic meetings.
business  media  failure  newspapers  reporting 
november 2008 by vielmetti
NS2: Niche Social Network Sites
NS2 is devoted to documenting the variety of online social network sites and services established to faciliate networking among communities with focused interests or purpose. NS2 is a companion blog to Friends: Social Networking Sites for Engaged Library Services and SciTechNet(s):Science and Technology Networks.
blog  socialnetworks  socnet  yasns  media  socialmedia  library  libraries 
november 2008 by vielmetti
Amazon Web Services Developer Community : Scalable Media Hosting with Amazon S3
Blue Origin is one small company with a big idea that successfully scaled its web site using Amazon S3. On January 2, 2007, the company posted information and videos on its web site about a test launch for a new vertical take-off, vertical-landing vehicle. Within the next day, the news was covered by both SlashDot and Boing Boing, sending a tremendous amount of traffic to its web site. With its media files stored in Amazon S3, it was able to instantly scale and handle the 3.5 million requests and 758 GBs in bandwidth in a single day.
howto  webdev  media  hosting  s3  aws  cloudcomputing 
october 2008 by vielmetti
Cyrano's Journal Online | THE PACKAGED CONSCIOUSNESS By Herbert I. Schiller (
The fundamental similarity of the informational material and cultural messages that each of the mass media independently transmits makes it necessary to view the communications systern as a totality. The media are mutually and continuously reinforcing. Since they operate according to commercial rules, rely on advertising, and are tied tightly to the corporate economy and its worldview, both in their own structure and in their relationships with sponsors, the media constitute an industry, not an aggregation of independent, freewheeling informational entrepreneurs, each offering a highly individualistic product. By need and by design, therefore, the images and messages they purvey, are, with few exceptions, constructed to achieve similar objectives, which are, simply put, profitability and the affirmation and maintenance of the private ownership consumerist society.
media  communications 
october 2008 by vielmetti
Democracy Now! | Amy Goodman and Two Democracy Now! Producers Unlawfully Arrested At the RNC
ST. PAUL, MN—Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman was unlawfully arrested in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota at approximately 5 p.m. local time. Police violently manhandled Goodman, yanking her arm, as they arrested her. Video of her arrest can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYjyvkR0bGQ Goodman was arrested while attempting to free two Democracy Now! producers who were being unlawfuly detained. They are Sharif Abdel Kouddous and Nicole Salazar. Kouddous and Salazar were arrested while they carried out their journalistic duties in covering street demonstrations at the Republican National Convention. Goodman’s crime appears to have been defending her colleagues and the freedom of the press.
security  media  journalism  minnesota  youtube  democracy-now  goodman  amy 
september 2008 by vielmetti
silver in sf: introduction to media studies, fall 2008
i worked hard and creatively on the syllabus. the class is organized around five topics: words, images, sound, consumption, and digital. i got rid of the textbook and went with more online readings than before. with advice from andrew goodwin, i'm assigning my first novel in years: orwell's 1984. i'm also assigning two short papers, two group show-and-tells, and one final paper. and i banned drinking from non-reusable containers in the classroom.
media  syllabus  journalism  via:hrheingold  academic  academia  newmedia  teaching  syllabi  all-media-all-the-time  party-like-its-1984 
august 2008 by vielmetti
P.O.V. - CHISHOLM '72 - Unbought & Unbossed | PBS
In 1968, Shirley Chisholm becomes the first black woman elected to Congress. In 1972, she becomes the first black woman to run for president. Shunned by the political establishment, she's supported by a motley crew of blacks, feminists, and young voters. Their campaign-trail adventures are frenzied, fierce, and fundamentally right on!
politics  media  elections  chisholm  shirley  party-like-its-1972 
august 2008 by vielmetti
Internet Power, Volume 1: Flashback to the VHS-Era Web - Waxy.org
"But before we go too far, let's take a moment and have a look at just what the Internet is and what it takes to start surfing through Cyberspace. You may already be a net surfer and you may want to skip this section, but if you're just starting out, we suggest you spend a few minutes getting familiar with some of the most common Internet terms." Dig that mid-1990s design aesthetic. Grey background, huge 3D rendered header graphic, Times New Roman italic, centered text... It's 1995, all right.
history  internet  video  media  vhs  computerhistory  nethistory  party-like-its-1995 
august 2008 by vielmetti
Interview With Nassim Nicholas Taleb - Executives Column - Lloyd Grove - World According to ... - Portfolio.com
That's one problem with this Thomas Friedman guy - he (the bestselling author of The World Is Flat, which argues the advantages of globalization in the internet age) didn't seem to understand the very simple dynamics that globalization forces redundancy (slack) out of the system. And whenever you don't have redundancy, you have Extremistan. Things are way too efficient, so the smallest mistake blows up.
taleb  nassim_nicholas  media  finance  interview  interesting  uncertainty  blackswan  risk  riskmanagement  extremistan  efficiency  redundancy  slack 
august 2008 by vielmetti
Voice in the Wilderness
Today, Gannon's online county news service, the Rappahannock Voice, which launched in October 2006, gets about 3,500 unique visitors each month – in a county that only has a population of about 7,200. It provides coverage of "issues that are of real concern here," Gannon says, like property taxes, land use and zoning issues. Most of the site's content is Gannon's own, the product of his attending meetings and keeping an eye on the small-town economy, but he also taps community volunteers for commentary and local sports coverage.
community  media  journalism  wordpress  diy  online  newspapers  virginia  rappahannock 
august 2008 by vielmetti
Center for Citizen Media: Blog » Blog Archive » ABC Has Major Questions to Answer in Anthrax Story
ABC News’ behavior during and after one of its biggest “scoops” is already an object lesson of what’s wrong with American journalism. The news organization’s has proved unwilling — so far, at any rate — to come clean about how it was manipulated in the 2001 (and later) investigation into the anthrax terrorism investigation.
media  journalism  abc  anthrax  terrorism  party-like-its-2001  lies-damn-lies-and-journalism 
august 2008 by vielmetti
Scott Rosenberg’s Wordyard » Blog Archive » Tools for an informational self-audit
“Pay attention to what you’re paying attention to.” I believe I first heard this exhortation from Howard Rheingold. Don’t know if he said it first or got it from some other wise person. It’s always struck me as good advice. And as I return from a week spent entirely offline I find myself wanting to take it — in a systematic way.

People go on diets where they watch what their bodies consume. Some of us keep budgets where we track the money we earn and spend. What about pursuing a similar approach to the information we feed our minds?
media  attention  introspection  budget  mediadiet  pay-attention-to-his-shoes  via:hrheingold 
august 2008 by vielmetti
Robot Wisdom auxiliary: Everyone should (link)blog
Linkbloggers also need to study how to craft short headlines that boil down stories to their essence-- hardly anybody has even recognised the importance of this
delicious  design  internet  nethistory  links  blog  blogging  culture  futurism  media  headlines  craft  cruft  linkblog 
july 2008 by vielmetti
Salmonella Saintpaul Outbreak
FDA is updating its warning to consumers nationwide concerning the outbreak of Salmonella serotype Saintpaul. As of today, FDA officials believe that consumers may enjoy all types of fresh tomatoes available on the domestic market, without concern of beco
consumer  food  food-safety  government  health  media  news  recall  tomato  peppers  salmonella  salmonella-saintpaul 
july 2008 by vielmetti
Ronald E. Rice; University of California Santa Barbara;
good references on history of the net; the page itself is an amazing early web throwback dense with information and animated gif graphics. ZOWIE
media  research  nethistory  party-like-its-1997 
july 2008 by vielmetti
Anarchogeek: The ascendancy of Hacker News & the gentrification of geek news communities
That’s the attraction of the SEO / SEM world. They’re not respected by true hackers, but they are huge, and they come in and destroy communities like reddit.
seo-destroys-community  death-of-the-net  film-at-11  death-by-success  community  culture  internet  media 
july 2008 by vielmetti
Denver Public Library Podcast
A collection of stories read for kids - w/permission of publishers of course - some very nice stuff here.
archive  kids  libraries  library  media  publiclibrary  reading  stories  superpatron  denver  colorado 
june 2008 by vielmetti
Wigley and Associates - Leadership Blogging and Citizen Media
Griff Wigley w/a good set of experiences in teaching civic leaders how to be bloggers
minnesota  citizen-media  leadership  blogging  media  pr  howto 
june 2008 by vielmetti
Conversation Quotient
What’s a friend worth, if they don’t click on your ad?
marketing  socialnetwork  monetization  analysis  media  social 
march 2008 by vielmetti
Confessions of an Aca/Fan: The Moral Economy of Web 2.0 (Part One)
" please describe web 2.0 to me in 2 sentences or less. you make all the content. they keep all the revenue." -- Bash.org
2008  culture  economy  crowdsourcing  fan  media 
march 2008 by vielmetti
The Inconvienent Truth About Social Media Marketing
"Social media traffic does not monetize." or, how people with a limited understanding of the short term and long term value they are building mis-measure the long term strategic value of being in the center of a dense network
advertising  media  socialmedia  marketing  seo  eyeballs  party-like-its-1999 
february 2008 by vielmetti
Wired 2.09: Superdistribution | Brad Cox | 1994
Instead of treating ease-of-replication as a liability to be prevented - via labor-intensive copy protection and legal or moral restrictions - this new model treats ease-of-replication as the asset upon which a new foundation for software engineering cou
business  economy  marketing  media  software  wired  drm  superdistribution  party-like-its-1994 
february 2008 by vielmetti
The Marketing Consortium : Social Media Metrics
One of the biggest concerns about the growth of social media is its impact on marketing metrics. How do you measure influence? How do you measure engagement?
blog  media  social  socialmedia  metrics  marketing  roi  le-roi-cest-moi 
november 2007 by vielmetti
Media Executives Arrested in Phoenix - New York Times
The subpoena asks for information not only about the newspaper’s reporting, but also the information on readers who may have seen material deemed confidential published on the newspaper’s website, including the internet domain names and browsers used,
village-voice  phoenix  nytimes  media  arrest  control-towers  towers-open-fire 
october 2007 by vielmetti
Silicon Alley Insider: Online Ad Recession Watch: Tracking The Signals
We continue to believe that we are likely nearing (or already in) the first stages of a cyclical downturn for advertising and the Internet sector--one that will affect not only start-ups and second-tier players but majors like Google (GOOG), Yahoo (YHOO),
online-ad-recession  blodget  henry  goog  yhoo  adcrash  advertising  business  economics  google  yahoo  trends  media 
september 2007 by vielmetti
OneHouse LLC - Pho
Pho is Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup, of course. It's apparently pronounced "FA." I started eating it when I lived in Washington, D.C., at a place called Pho 75 in Rosslyn. When John Parres and I found a Pho kitchen in Los Angeles, we agreed to eat there ev
art  books  brunch  digital  media  movies  music  pho  technology  a2b3 
september 2007 by vielmetti
Save the Wild UP » Paid Fellowship Available, Apply Quickly!
Center for Independent Media (CIM) has 8-10 openings for Fellowships for a new alternative media outlet being launched in Michigan. The CIM is looking especially for folks in the Upper Peninsula as they have been under-represented in the media. Applicants
yooper  upperpeninsula  media  blog  blogger  journalism 
august 2007 by vielmetti
Silicon Alley Insider: News Corp. Interactive Sales Chief Barrett: Targeted MySpace Ads Launch This Month
Barrett talked to us last week about MySpace's new ad targeting program, FIM's performance compared to Google and Yahoo, and the limits of Facebook's marketing abilities. The news: profile targeting is in beta (as of two weeks ago) and will soon be expa
behavior  advertising  behavioral  bestpractices  datamining  financial  google  media  socialnetwork  statistics  strategy  web  analytics  myspace  newscorp  the-long-tentacles-of-teh-murdoch 
august 2007 by vielmetti
EisenBlog - Marc Eisenstadt's Home Page Blog at The Open University's Knowledge Media Institute » Blog Archive » BBC iPlayer: Get Real (hey, geddit?)
Yes, I can understand why they have to do all this. But no, I cannot forgive the arrival of such a poor user experience by such a powerhouse organization at such a late date on the Internet-media-timeline.
2007  media  broken  bbc 
july 2007 by vielmetti
The Byline: Meet the Press: Understanding the world of reporters is crucial to media relations
understanding how to talk to reporters, and why dealing with daily, weekly, monthly, and TV news are all different (different deadlines, priorities, schedules)
reporters  pr  publications  newspapers  magazines  scheduling  reporting  media 
may 2007 by vielmetti
Home - www.newinfluencers.com - Paul Gillin
Blogging, podcasting and other social media are profoundly disrupting the mainstream media and marketing industries. Paul Gillin’s The New Influencers explores these forces by identifying the influencers, their goals and their motivations. The book also
book  socialmedia  blog  social  media  buzz  marketing 
april 2007 by vielmetti
A Letter From The Zweibel Memorial Foundation
“a newspaper's duty to its advertisers to place the most sinister of rapes, the bloodiest of slayings, and the most pendulous breasts above the front-page fold.” The torrent of money that followed would forever alter the destinies of media, the econo
newspaper  legacy  20c  plutocrat  theonion  media 
april 2007 by vielmetti
BibliOdyssey's bookmarks on del.icio.us
annotated log of postings to the bibliodyssey collection of design, illustration, and antiquaria. wonderful.
art  books  delicious  design  history  illustration  images  literature  media  science  vintage  antiquaria  via:tozier  ***** 
april 2007 by vielmetti
grant opportunities [collaborative spaces]
grocs funds student projects that mix art and technology
media  umich  michigan  annarbor  student  art  projects 
march 2007 by vielmetti
MONOCLE Homepage
digital version of print magazine. march 2007 issue has Lego interview. very brave to offer 250mb+ movies as downloads in magazine format.
art  business  culture  design  fashion  magazine  media  online  paper  lego 
march 2007 by vielmetti
Wired News: Wikipedia Shakeup: Resignations
just because it's a wiki doesn't mean that everyone can edit everything. board and governance issues at the non-profit.
governance  media  news  wiki  wikipedia  nptech  board 
march 2007 by vielmetti
Adam Pasick: My Life in Media interview
Adam Pasick, 31, is the Reuters bureau chief in the virtual world of Second Life. Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, he is a technology and media writer. His coverage of Second Life for Reuters has been mentioned by hundreds of "real-world" media outlets, and a
secondlife  annarbor  reuters  media  brooklyn 
february 2007 by vielmetti
9thXchange
digital file exchange / online store
itunes  digital  media  store 
december 2006 by vielmetti
Hruminations - John Hritz in Ann Arbor, MI
John Hritz blog - of especial interest are his clippings on his delicious feed w/a bunch of good Christian Science Monitor links most days
design  magazines  media  blog  csmonitor  annarbor  michigan 
december 2006 by vielmetti
Television Archiving
jeff ubois blog on the archiving of and access to television
blog  copyright  digitization  library  media  television  tv  massdig 
december 2006 by vielmetti
Google's New Frontier: Print Ads
With a slew of big-city newspapers on its side, Google sets out to reproduce the success of its online ad programs—offline
advertising  adwords  business  google  media  newspapers 
november 2006 by vielmetti
LaborTech HomePage
Join trade unionists, educators and workers from the US and around the world as they debate, discuss and learn about new communication technology and the development of a labor media movement.
conference  digital  labor  media  technology  labortech 
june 2006 by vielmetti
Surfette: Can Backfence as a hyperlocal Bayosphere patch Silicon Valley's community newshole?
enoch choi's comments note that the palo alto parents club doesn't want to be someone else's journalism project. arborparents is similarly non-commercial - yes, there are reporters there, but mostly they are parents. and the avon ladies are sent away
hyperlocal  neighborhood  journalism  media  community_informatics 
april 2006 by vielmetti
New Project: How are Traditional Media Engaging? | Center for Citizen Media: Blog
The Center for Citizen Media is going to be looking hard at the current state of the art in grassroots content. Over time, we aim to look broadly and deeply at who’s getting into it and why.
grassroots  hyperlocal  media  journalism  neighborhood  via:dgillmor 
april 2006 by vielmetti
CIRA staff - Brian Loader, Director - Putting communities first in the digital age
His academic interests are focused around the emergence of new information and communications technologies (ICTs), such as the internet, and the social, political and economic factors shaping their development and diffusion, and their implications for soc
community_informatics  ict  media 
april 2006 by vielmetti
Teeter Talk - Andy Bichlbaum
Andy Bichlbaum - see also http://www.theyesmen.org - I think a lot of the readers of Teeter Talk will recognize Alan's name as the perpetrator of this spoof website for the public schools, which he said that you, in part, inspired. So, in a sense, he was
teetertalk  theyesmen  paris  annarbor  pennystamps  politics  media  parody  interview 
april 2006 by vielmetti
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