Jeff Jarvis y dónde encontrar una gasolinera abierta

Jarvis: organizar la información Hace algunos años yo estaba trabajando en Bielorusia, anteriormente parte de la Unión Soviética, donde los periódicos independientes luchan por sobrevivir. El gobierno les niega acceso a los quioscos, de propiedad estatal, les sobrecarga el papel de periódico, y les acosa a cada paso. English version En esa situación, cuando analizábamos […]

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Jarvis’s new role for journalists: be the organizer

Jarvis: think first of the community Several years ago I was working in Belarus, a former Soviet republic, where independent newspapers have a hard time surviving. The government denies them access to state-monopoly newsstands, overcharges them for their newsprint, and harasses them at every turn. We looked at one publisher’s website data to see if […]

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CUNY aims to incubate new media

Stephen Shepard, dean of CUNY  Journalism School: “We are  researching ways to support quality as the old financial order erodes.”  Second in a series on entrepreneurial journalism programs at universities and media organizations.City University of New York’s Entrepreneurial Journalism program aims to be an incubator of new media projects as well as training the next generation […]

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Nobody cares about your web page or your blog

Hiram Enriquez, director of digital media at MTV Networks, has a saying that is worth repeating to those who want to start their own media: “Nobody cares about your blog.” It’s a way of recognizing that there are millions of blogs and other media competing for attention on the web. In other words, if you […]

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