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Arizona shootings: Take a slow-news approach - Dan Gillmor - Salon.com
Like many other people who’ve been burned by believing too quickly, I’ve learned to put almost all of what journalists call “breaking news” into the category of gossip or, in the words of a scientist friend, “interesting if true.” That is, even though I gobble up “the latest” from a variety of sources, the sooner after the actual event the information appears, the more I assume it’s unreliable, if not false.
news  slownews  interesting-if-true 
january 2011 by vielmetti
Musematic » ROFL…just read this facebook post from my friend Becca
Becca: Hey, I just saw this thing on the television, it’s called the “news” or something like that-these people sit there and read stuff that’s been on the internet for days already. Has anyone seen this? I hear they talk about the weather too, but I left before finding out.
television  internet  news  future 
july 2009 by vielmetti
newani.gif (GIF Image, 28x11 pixels)
The blinking GIF image at the brand new Ann Arbor Journal, used to denote new news stories; this is in lieu of having an RSS feed.
blink  blink-blink-blink  the-gerbil  annarbor  michigan  news  we-need-a-better-press-corps 
july 2009 by vielmetti
Ann Arbor Schools Musings: What's In A Name?
If you're going to be "hyperlocal," that is not what blogs look like. Some of my favorite blogs are anonymous, others are attached to real people's names, but they generally: share information; aggregate information; analyze information. And the best do all three, but they are not generally breaking news. [Take a look at some of the blogs that will be on the parenting section of Ann Arbor.com; they are well-written and interesting, but they are not news breaking.] In addition, although some of the most credible bloggers I know do use their real names, others don't. They seem credible to me because their voice comes through (yes, as in "writing voice"), they provide thoughtful analysis, they cite verifiable sources.
identity  annarborcom  news  voice 
july 2009 by vielmetti
John Palfrey » Citizen Editors
In the past several weeks, I’ve been playing with a new format that my friends at TopTenSources developed. We’ve seen the Citizen Journalist; this idea is the Citizen Editor. Several of us have been using a new bookmarklet-style tool that makes it very easy to tag a story when you’re reading it, provide a bit of analysis, and have it posted to a dedicated website on the topic. It’s in many ways what lots of bloggers do anyway. I remember Dave Winer showing me an aspect of Manila that renders a river of news and then lets you check off stories that you want to appear somewhere — dead simple and fun; this idea is in the same vein, only using different tools and with a different output.
aggregators  citizen-editors  winer  dave  news  newspaper  editor 
july 2009 by vielmetti
Alan Cowell: Letter from Britain - The New York Times
Here, I should disclose an interest. I worked at Reuters for almost a decade. To my knowledge I was the last - or, as journalists prefer to say, one of the last - Reuters correspondents to file a dispatch by carrier pigeon. That was some years ago (or, as journalists prefer not to say, many years ago) and the birds that flew my dispatches in Zimbabwe's Matabeleland revived the means of pretechnological communication first used by Reuters in the mid-19th century.
cowell  alan  matabeleland  reuters  carrier-pigeons  news 
june 2009 by vielmetti
Letter From Europe - Is Free News Really Worth the Price? - NYTimes.com
If this sounds highfalutin’, let me offer a personal counterpoint. As the last Reuters correspondent known to have to sent dispatches by carrier pigeon many years ago from Matabeleland, I thought, until events in Iran, that twittering was, quite literally, for the birds (birds other than my cooing messengers, of course).
news  reuters  carrier-pigeons  matabeleland 
june 2009 by vielmetti
Reuters Editors » Blog Archive » Rethinking rights, accreditation, and journalism itself in the age of Twitter | Blogs |
But the point, I hope, is clear.
The old means of control don’t work.
The old categories don’t work.
The old ways of thinking won’t work.
We all need to come to terms with that.

Fundamentally, the old media won’t control news dissemination in the future. And organisations can’t control access using old forms of accreditation any more.
twitter  future  journalism  reuters  olympics  news 
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
Tim Giago: The Slow Death of American Newspapers
Even as my weekly newspaper, Indian Country Today, continued to grow, I refused to put it on the Internet. I figured, and I believe quite correctly, that if readers could get the paper free on the Internet, they would not subscribe to it. And I think that in an effort to keep up with technology, the decision by newspaper publishers to put their newspapers on the Net has been the cause of their continuing decline. When I sold Indian Country Today it was not on the Internet and it had a weekly circulation of 24,000. It is now on the Internet and its weekly circulation has declined to 7,000.
via:mcw  news  newspaper  get-off-the-internet  giago  tim  indian-country-today 
december 2008 by vielmetti
Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com
Librarian Josie Parker fractures her leg stopping a thief from stealing a holiday donation jar. WDIV's Bora Kim reports. "Librarian turned superhero"
michigan  news  charity  videos  librarians  library  aadl  superpatron  superhero 
december 2008 by vielmetti
The New News
Two new local internet news sites – the Ypsilanti Citizen and the Ann Arbor Chronicle – are proving that you don't have to order paper by the ton and ink by the barrel to give a community its news. The Chronicle and the Citizen, free of that cumbersome paper and ink, represent a nimble new breed of journalism that's fresh, timely and intensely local.
michigan  annarbor  ypsilanti  local  news  journalism 
december 2008 by vielmetti
Tribune Files for Bankruptcy - Mergers, Acquisitions, Venture Capital, Hedge Funds -- DealBook - New York Times
The Tribune Company filed for bankruptcy protection in a federal court in Delaware on Monday, as the publisher of newspapers like The Los Angeles Times and The Chicago Tribune struggled to cope with rising debt and falling ad revenue.

Tribune, which was acquired last year by billionaire real estate investor Samuel Zell, had hired bankruptcy advisers like Lazard and the law firm Sidley Austin in recent weeks as it negotiated with creditors over debt covenants. (Read the bankruptcy petition here.)
news  newspaper  bankruptcy  zell  samuel 
december 2008 by vielmetti
Gannett Blog: Roll call III: Say goodbye to more of your friends
With your contributions, I'm building another roster of newspaper-by-newspaper layoffs and job cuts, as publishers notify individual employees losing their jobs in the 10% layoff now underway.

(Updated at 2:42 p.m. ET.) We've now accounted for 26 papers. Total layoffs and other job cuts: 946 (including publishers' early estimates).
news  newspaper  gannett  web-two-point-naught 
december 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
Ernie The Attorney: How to gather news quickly
I'm not going to tell you to use Google Reader. You're not ready for that. (If you are then stop wasting your time reading this post). You need to know about something called Alltop. It's an aggregator of news, basically like Google Reader if you don't want to figure out how to set up Google Reader. When you visit the main Alltop site, you'll want to find categories of information. Choose a few that seem interesting. I subscribe to Mac Alltop, Football, and Politics. There is one for Law (it even features this site; why? I don't know). Bookmark the Alltop sites and use those as the entry point for your news-gathering. Don't know which ones to start with? Okay, here are two of the three that TV stations use: news and sports (go here or look out the window for the weather)
alltop  news  aggregator 
november 2008 by vielmetti
Changing how fans follow Michigan football | The Michigan Daily
To put it simply, Cook’s website has become the place for Michigan football coverage. In just a few years, he has overthrown the ranks of professional journalists who cover the team, representing a drastic change in the culture of news coverage (in this case, the coverage of Michigan football), a change that most major newspapers have yet to adapt to. Traditional sports coverage is vulnerable to new competition in its own way. As Cook has shown, a guy in the stands can have an edge over the big-name columnists in the press box.
michigan  blog  umich  blogs  news  blogging  football  wolverines  a2b3  cook  brian  annarbor 
november 2008 by vielmetti
Why the Drudge Report is one of the best designed sites on the web - (37signals)
unchanged for more than ten years; doesn't look like anything else; isn't the homogenized, professionalized, every site looks the same blenderfu that is the rest of the news world.
news  drudge  journalism  design  style 
november 2008 by vielmetti
STATter 911
dc area firefighting news
blog  fire  news  dc  firefighting  ems  statter  dave  depff 
november 2008 by vielmetti
For president: flawed candidates, no endorsement - Ann Arbor, Michigan Columns, Letters & Opinion - with The Ann Arbor News – MLive.com
"It appears that the end of the world is about to occur. Signs and portents are all around us including the flaming hundred mile long cross that has been hovering in our skies for the last three days, and the equally spectacular moon and crescent hovering next to it.
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Although the overwhelming majority of the people in our community have managed to come to a conclusion about these events, mobbing our churches and temples and crowding the streets wailing and rending their clothing... we at the Ann Arbor News have not been able to work up sufficient fervor or enthusiasm to make a commitment or suggest a course of action.
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So as is customary for us, we intend to dither and vacillate. We recognize that the community lo longer expects us to comment with any relevancy or commitment about national events, and so we feel that this course of action is comfortably within the traditions of this newspaper."
annarbor  news  a2snooze  reality  editorial  ditherati 
october 2008 by vielmetti
Danny O’Brien’s Oblomovka » Blog Archive » reload fever
Spoolfeed's really evil part, its elevator pitch for cackling VCs, would be that it would always change when you hit reload -- no matter how quickly you hit reload. Stories that hadn't changed between page views would be discarded, so only new items would appear. If you really did use up all the top stories, the space would be filled with the strange edge stories -- clumsily translated Portugese news, crummy press releases from business wire. Just make every reload do something.
design  change  reload  optimization  news  all-news-all-the-time 
september 2008 by vielmetti
The Motown movement | Freep.com | Detroit Free Press
Black got more creative. Nine months ago, he launched a monthly newsletter about what's going on downtown. It has 1,000 subscribers.

"It's not so much about real estate but about the lifestyle," he said. "It reaches more people and people pass it along to their friends."
detroit  events  news  newsletter  lifestyle  motown  michigan 
august 2008 by vielmetti
Scientists Find Blueberries Reverse Age Related Memory Deficits
“Impaired or failing memory as we get older is one of life’s major inconveniences. Scientists have known of the potential health benefits of diets rich in fresh fruits for a long time. Our previous work had suggested that flavonoid compounds had some kind of effect on memory, but until now we had not known the potential mechanisms to account for this,” stated Dr. Jeremy Spencer, a lecturer in Molecular Nutrition at the University of Reading, who headed the study.
lifehacks  foods  nutrition  alzheimers  news  health  science  memory  blueberry  blueberries  i-has-a-flavinoid  spencer  jeremy  university-of-reading 
august 2008 by vielmetti
Homeland Security: We can seize laptops for an indefinite period | The Iconoclast - politics, law, and technology - CNET News
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has concocted a remarkable new policy: It reserves the right to seize for an indefinite period of time laptops taken across the border.
A pair of DHS policies from last month say that customs agents can routinely--as a matter of course--seize, make copies of, and "analyze the information transported by any individual attempting to enter, re-enter, depart, pass through, or reside in the United States." (See policy No. 1 and No. 2.)
security  news  law  privacy  government  information  digital  laptop  police  dhs  border  corruption  tsa  laptops 
august 2008 by vielmetti
Video of Jay Rosen talking about "thousands of reporters on one story"
It's a lot easier to have the concept that your readers know more than you do than it is to actually put that into practice. There is no formula for doing it yet, can't point to someone who uses social network reporting to do their beat every day. In most news rooms, reporters are under a great deal of pressure to produce more than ever.
via:hrheingold  citizenjournalism  rosen  jay  sabew  reporting  socialnetworking  crowdsourcing  presentation  journalism  future  news  social  video 
august 2008 by vielmetti
About This Newspaper - Cambridge Reporter
The Toronto Star closed the Cambridge Reporter, so it's been resurrected online with citizen journalists.
via:mcw  news  reporting  citizen-media  newspaper  toronto  ontario  canada  tip-your-news-boy-eh 
august 2008 by vielmetti
Bug 448604 – Can't get out of Whistler
bugzilla log from the firefox team trapped in Whistler BC because of a rock slide
funny  news  firefox  humor  canada  mozilla  vancouver  rocks  bugs  bears  buses  whistler  we-gave-you-these-rocks  we-gave-you-these-bears  moz08 
august 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
Environmental Capital - WSJ.com
Daily analysis of the business of the environment by The Wall Street Journal.
blog  business  change  globalchange  climate  daily  economics  eco  energy  environment  gas  green  news  reference  sustainability  technology  wsj 
july 2008 by vielmetti
Techmeme Leaderboard analysis: Is the old-guard A list fading? | The Industry Standard
top publishers get a major share of the headline space because talent, vigilance, reputation, fame, and most importantly, access to breaking news is not evenly distributed.
blogging  news  research  technology  a-list  z-list  rivera  gabe  the-burden-of-diligence 
july 2008 by vielmetti
FlowerDust.net | Anne Jackson » Blog Archive » how twitter saves lives
log of twitter during an oklahoma tornado - twitter as emergency communications network.
emergency  news  reference  safety  twitter  tornado 
april 2008 by vielmetti
Our newspaper had become boring. It was a collection of long, hard-to-read stories
Local newspaper figures out that people LOVE to see their pictures in the paper, especially baby pictures. I'm waiting now for a local paper to convert to photos + captions only, no "reporting" - save that for online
news  local 
march 2008 by vielmetti
Olympic site blaze clouds London - CNN.com
A thick plume of black smoke covered the sky over London Monday as blaze broke out in a disused warehouse on the site of the 2012 Olympics. Fire crews were investigating the cause, but it was not thought to be terror-related.
cnn  news  london  london.blast  london-is-burning 
november 2007 by vielmetti
C&MS: 17P/Holmes
This comet underwent a huge outburst in brightness on 2007 October 24
comet  astronomy  news  holmes  17p  comet-holmes 
november 2007 by vielmetti
Ann Arbor street lights to be replaced with LEDs - Engadget
The way some of you talk, you'd think Ann Arbor is just the University of Michigan's football team surrounded by some street lights.
annarbor  conservation  it  lights  michigan  news  street  tech  pollution  wolverines  umich  led  cree  rtp  green-cities 
october 2007 by vielmetti
Low pumpkin production forecast - Food Inc. - MSNBC.com
Meadows says he's paying 15 cents a pound, compared with a typical price of 10 cents to 12 cents a pound. Of course, that price gets passed on to consumers, whom he estimates will pay between 35 cents and 39 cents a pound, compared with the customary 29 c
kids  news  pumpkin  halloween  price-report  crop-report 
october 2007 by vielmetti
outside.in - news and discussion about e2detroit in Detroit
aggregator for news and stories about e2detroit conference coming up in Detroit Oct 1-2
e2detroit  events  aggregator  news  detroit  michigan 
september 2007 by vielmetti
Citizens' News Service - Ann Arbor
unsigned editorials about city politics; links to stories from Karen Sidney. sign your name, peoples
local  news  politics  karen-sidney  annarbor  michigan  anonymous  pseudonymous  true-names 
september 2007 by vielmetti
outside.in - 49868
Outside.in's news aggregator for Newberry, MI. Some Sleeper Lake Fire stories here, though not as many as I'd expect; need to get the Yooper Yarns feed in here somehow.
newberry  michigan  49868  fire  sleeper-lake  news  aggregator  outside.in 
august 2007 by vielmetti
TT60009 -- Merit Network Backbone Service -- Update
Please plan to join us via web and audio conference on Tuesday, August 21, 2007 at 11 AM to Noon for a Merit Community Update where we will have more information about the problem and provide you with the ability to call in and ask questions. Merit engine
merit  michigan  annarbor  network  outage  downtown  news  webcast 
august 2007 by vielmetti
Detroit News Online | mobile
Simply type m.detnews.com into the web browser on your Internet-enabled mobile device.
mobile  detroit  news  no-iphone-version-yet  blackberry 
august 2007 by vielmetti
Boy, did I underestimate Twitter's value in a disaster! at Stephenson blogs on homeland security 2.0 et al.
twitter as an emergency communications channel - need to suggest this to the newberry area people working news nets for the sleeper lake fire
twitter  lafd  los-angeles  fire  firefighting  news  emergency  communications  disaster 
august 2007 by vielmetti
Yooper Yarns: FIRE UPDATE 7 P.M. AUGUST 9TH 2007
Firefighters continued their efforts to place a perimeter around the Sleeper Lake Fire today. Currently dozer line is constructed around approximately 70% of the fire perimeter. The fire is considered 25% contained.
sleeper-lake-fire  newberry  michigan  luce-county  fire  fire-fire  status  update  news 
august 2007 by vielmetti
Status Update: July 24th 2007 Power Incident, 365 Main, San Francisco CA
after-action review of power problems at 365 Main that caused web 2.0 apps hosted there to go down.
developers  failure  news  power  technology  via:risks  365main  364.98-main 
august 2007 by vielmetti
Sleeper Lakes Fire / "Radio Eagle" Newberry, MI news page
local radio following the sleeper lake fire story, updates every few hours. all caps. lots of people from out of the area with camps etc following along. as of this writing m-123 closed from 4-mile to tahquamenon falls.
fire  fire-fire  sleeper-lakes-file  sleeper-lake-wildfire  newberry  michigan  luce-county  radio  news 
august 2007 by vielmetti
Lefsetz Letter » Blog Archive » The Patrick Goldstein Flap
The L.A. "Times" has a shitty Website. Outclassed by the Yahoo News. Even bested by the built by computer Google News. Because those in charge at the paper see the Web as an afterthought, an ancillary market, as opposed to the real thing.
music  news  newmedia  la  lax  losangeles  newspaper  patrick-goldstein 
august 2007 by vielmetti
How Whole Foods C.E.O. Led 2 Lives - Mergers, Acquisitions, Venture Capital, Hedge Funds -- DealBook - New York Times
Mr. Mackey’s post continued: “The views articulated by rahodeb sometimes represent what I actually believed and sometimes they didn’t. Sometimes I simply played ‘devil’s advocate’ for the sheer fun of arguing. Anyone who knows me realizes that
finance  news  oats  wfmi  ceo  troll 
july 2007 by vielmetti
Press release: Danish Complaint Case may have Global Consequences for Apple
In a specific complaint case, the Consumer Complaints Board in Denmark now has evidence of a hidden, original design defect in Apple’s iBook G4. This can have serious consequences for the computer manufacturer, which has so far denied the existence of
2007  apple  design  hardware  mac  news  notebook  repair  shopping  ibook  g4  denmark 
july 2007 by vielmetti
Man in Wheelchair Goes for 50 mph Ride || WXYZ.com | WXYZ-TV / Detroit | Detroit News, Weather, Sports and More
UPDATE: WXYZ.com has obtained 911 calls from people who watched in horror as a Michigan man, whose wheelchair was lodged in the grille of a semi-truck, was being pushed down...
accident  highway  michigan  news  weird  wheelchair  via:bricors  via:klatta 
june 2007 by vielmetti
DesMoinesRegister.com: twitter in des moines, iowa
Todd Mundt, Iowa Public Radio's director of content and media, subscribes to the BBC, NPR News and Global Voices through Twitter.
twitter  iowa  news  desmoines 
june 2007 by vielmetti
LOL Feeds
every feed a lolfeed.
feeds  funny  humor  lolcats  news  rss  via:deusx 
june 2007 by vielmetti
Ann Arbor News - Topix
now editing this page (with the help of the roboblogger)
annarbor  news  robonews  topix  me 
april 2007 by vielmetti
outside.in - wes999
regular contributor of news stories about the area to outside.in
outside.in  annarbor  detroit  michigan  news  clippings  geo 
april 2007 by vielmetti
Regret the Error: CBS News fires producer for plagiarism
katie couric runs a piece on libraries supposedly in her own voice but really lifted word for word from the wall st journal.
library  plagiarism  cbs  wsj  katie-couric  superpatron  via:peggypage  video  news 
april 2007 by vielmetti
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Bangladesh stuck in telecoms jam
bangladesh emergency government cracks down on voip, confiscating equipment etc
bbc  news  telecom  bangladesh  voip 
april 2007 by vielmetti
Jackson County (Oregon) Library Information
All fifteen branches of the Jackson County Library System are now closed due to a lack of funding.
blog  funding  libraries  library  news  oregon  superpatron 
april 2007 by vielmetti
One Picture, 1,000 Tags - New York Times
“We would never say a work is mostly red, or instills a sense of ennui, or features a dog playing poker,” agreed Bruce Wyman, director of new technologies for the Denver Art Museum. “Tagging gives us a set of eyes we don’t have.”
art  folksonomy  interesting  library  metadata  museum  news  reference  tag  tagging  via:jayhawk  via:facebook 
april 2007 by vielmetti
MIRS News - Michigan Information & Research Service
Michigan's oldest and most comprehensive newsletter (MIRS) covering the activities of Michigan state government. From the legislature to the governor, from the state bureacracy to Michigan's courts, MIRS provides our subscribers with more news and insight
government  research  michigan  news  lansing 
april 2007 by vielmetti
Deaf Blogs and News - DeafRead
an aggregator for news about the deaf community.
deaf  digg  news  aggregator 
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
Wood Charles News Service: What's This All About?
The WCA is a wire maintained by the global publishing empire, Wood-Charles Associates. Prior to the invention of the blog, WCA pioneered the distribution of completely false and abusive "news." As the blogosphere came on line, WCA moved into other, less o
annarbor  humor  news  not-the-onion  blog 
march 2007 by vielmetti
BBC NEWS | Business | Halliburton plans move to Dubai
makes sense to base your business near the oil and the ports
news  politics  halliburton  dubai 
march 2007 by vielmetti
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