Guardian: WAN 2008: Citizen journalism stalling in Scandinavia
Hyperlocal websites are thriving in Sweden and Finland, an industry conference heard today, but their success is not shared by citizen journalism projects.Similar Posts: LGEO Research: Where do local...
View ArticleOnline Journalism Scandinavia: Here come the Web 2.0 docusoaps
Swedes are getting so hooked on social media that for many web-crazy young things reality-TV has all but moved online. Last night Twingly, the Swedish web company that supplies a blog trackback...
View ArticleReuters: Finland shooting raises questions over policing of internet
The deadly shooting at a Finnish school on Tuesday has prompted questions over tougher policing of the internet, after news that the gunman posted videos of himself on the web.Similar Posts: BBC...
View ArticleBBC Editors: Use of graphic images in the Finnish shooting coverage
The BBC held back some of the YouTube footage of the Finnish gunman: was it right to do so?Similar Posts: Reuters: Finland shooting raises questions over policing of internet Al Jazeera: Video filmed...
View ArticleWAN Amsterdam (audio): Mobile is not emerging: it’s here and we know how to...
A range of mobile experts at the WAN World Digital Publishing Conference gave a more optimistic picture than at the AOP summit earlier this month, where speakers, including ITV’s head of mobile, said...
View ArticleLive streaming from Norwegian journalism event
There’s a live video from the Free Media conference at the Norwegian Institute of Journalism in Fredrikstad today, courtesy of Journalisten.no. You can’t rewind the video but you could opt in at the...
View ArticleTaloussanomat: a case study in online-only newspapers – more from City...
As reported on Journalism.co.uk Neil Thurman and Merja Myllylahti’s study into online-only newspapers has suggested that going online alone is unlikely to bring an ailing newspaper title back into...
View ArticlePirkka Aunola: #ashtag ‘connects people, but media acts like an outsider’
We’ve seen how Facebook and Twitter users are helping people get back – or to – their destinations without flights in and out of the UK. I first saw news of a rescue fleet of speed boats travelling to...
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