Podcast: ‘Copyrights and copywrongs’
Lecture by Robert Picard, Professor of Media Economics, Jonkoping University and Director of Research at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Oxford, 20 October 2011
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From Nadja Hahn and Media@LSE, a report - called ‘What use is Twitter?‘ - on how journalists use social media to improve the quality of their work.
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Senior Vice President and Deputy Head of Strategy, NewsCorp, speaking at West Virginia University. As described by Maryanne Reed on MediaShift on 21 November 2013
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GuardianWitness was named ‘Journalism Innovation of the Year’ by the judges of the Press Gazette Journalism Awards 2013, who felt ‘it brought citizen journalism and user-generated content to a new...
View ArticleNewsweek back in print
‘It’s going to be a more subscription-based model, closer to what The Economist is compared to what Time magazine is…We see it as a premium product, a boutique product.’ Newsweek’s editor in chief, Jim...
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source: ‘College websites seeing mobile migration, but not all are ready’ Poynter.org.
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‘How to break away from articles and invent new story forms‘ Source: American Press Institute
View Articlereinventing ‘world news’
‘The idea behind [building world news around themes] it is kind of, how can you get people really interested in international news…? Nobody wants to see these foreign desks closing… I started thinking,...
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Jim Roberts, formerly of the New York Times, talks to Beth Monaghan of the PR Agency Inkhouse as he moves from Reuters Digital to Mashable.
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Ross Mounce explains why making copies of his publications available via Academia.edu does not place him in violation of his copyright agreement. Turns out, he edited the copyright agreement pdf....
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