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Katy June-Friesen, Pubcasting In the News
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Nov 07, 2007
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Katy June-Friesen, Pubcasting In the News
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Nov 07, 2007
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(author unknown), MediaShift
When I was clicking through the website of the San Jose Mercury News metro newspaper, I noticed the navigation bar had the usual tabs for News, Tech, Sports, Business, and finally, Help. But this time, rather than consider this Help tab as a way for readers to get help, I could...
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Nov 05, 2007
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Steve, Pubcasting In the News
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Nov 05, 2007
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(author unknown), Reporters sans frontières - AFRICA
Reporters Without Borders today welcomed with “relief and delight†news of the release from Chad of Marc Garmirian, cameraman-journalist with the Capa TV agency, Jean-Daniel Guillou, photographer for the Synchro X agency and Marie-Agnès Peleran, journalist on France 3 Mediterranean television....
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Nov 04, 2007
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(author unknown), MediaShift
Unions have had a long history representing media workers at traditional media organizations. But now they are being tested, as those very same traditional media outlets are creating more and more non-union digital jobs while eliminating union jobs. Unions have always had a role in helping workers vs. the media companies,...
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Nov 02, 2007
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Karen, Pubcasting In the News
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Oct 31, 2007
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Karen, Pubcasting In the News
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Oct 31, 2007
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Karen, Pubcasting In the News
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Oct 31, 2007
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(author unknown), MediaShift
When people think of community or hyper-local neighborhood news, they typically think of bake sales, petty crime and development catfights. But when a disaster strikes, the stakes for community news are raised, and lightning-quick news updates online can save lives and help residents cope. That was the reality in San Diego...
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Oct 31, 2007