- Craigslist Fires Back (Wired)
“Craigslist is firing back at its rival and minority owner eBay, scolding the online auctioneer’s actions as unethical and smelling of a hostile takeover.”
- “Where’s the Business Model for News, People?” (Press Think)
“It’s remarkable to me how many accomplished producers of those goods the future production of which is in doubt are still at the stage of asking other people, “How are we going to pay our reporters if you guys don’t want to pay for our news?” “
- Scarborough’s annual local market audience report for print and online released
Ge it in PDF format. (via Journerdism)
- RedEye’s new Facebook app allows readers to participate in daily feature (editorsweblog)
“Facebook application gives readers an opportunity to be one of the five in “Five on Five,” the daily mock sports quiz.”
- 2008 EPpy Award Finalists Announced
Nice showing by the old gang at Mama T.
- Top U.S. Parent Companies and Stickiest Brands on the Web, March 2008 (ClickZ)
A couple of old time media companies are still hanging in there.
- Is The Angler In Your Life A Liar? (Datasphere)
Something fishy in new roanoke.com database.
- Check Out The SPJ Citizen Journalism Academy (Citizen Media Law Project)
“The Society for Professional Journalists is hosting a series of one-day “Citizen Journalism Academy” workshops . . . The idea is to provide training and information for citizen media creators on topics ranging from media ethics, to standard journalistic. . . .”
- Let’s reinvent newspaper classifieds (Steve Outing)
“Can newspaper classifieds really be saved? The answer to that question is yes, I believe. But ONLY if newspaper publishers are willing to completely reinvent themselves.”
- Scrolling No Longer A No-No? ( E-Media Tidbits)
“Could Web navigation preferences, like tolerance for scrolling, be just another sign of a generation gap?”
- Mobile data: Next hurdle for journalism (Teaching Online Journalism)
“With 75 percent of all adult Americans using a mobile phone or PDA, journalists need to start thinking about what people do with those gadgets — and how it relates to distributing the products of journalism.”
- Dilbert’s new mash-up site lets you add your own punch line (Salon.com)
“Dilbert.com now lets fans rewrite Adams’ punch lines, and soon it’ll let you write the entire strip, too.”
- Getcher angry journalist t-shirts! (Journalistopia)
Danny discovers some nifty “angry ink-stained wretch shirts” for sale. . . . Squared for some reason is drawn to the “journalists get laid (off)” version.
Kibbles ‘n Bits — Today’s List O’ Links
April 23rd, 2008 · No Comments · Uncategorized
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