Jun
27
Of note from the ‘net:
- Audio interview advice also good for video. Angela Grant goes through MSNBC’s advice for photographers on adding audio and relates it to gathering video. A useful lesson.
- ICM interview: Will Sullivan aka the Journerdist. Bryan Murley at Innovations in College Media does a lot of good work, not the least of which is his interviews with folks working in media. Read, enjoy, learn.
- Hammersley on journalistic transparency. I’m following Ben Hammersley’s reporting on his reporting from Istanbul. In this short Martin Stabe post, he explains why transparency is a good thing.
- The Collective Media Had Better Not Take Its Eye Off This Ball! An in-depth look at what appears to be a growing trend: pro sports organizations trying to control how they are covered.
- Podcasting Legal Guide for Canada. Creative Commons Canada produces a much-needed guide to podcasting and the law. Given the significant differences between Canadian and American rules in such areas as copyright, this is welcome indeed.
- A meeting on networked journalism. Jeff Jarvis gets some cash to pursue his News Innovation Project.
- Canwest Targets Ethnic Readers, Produces Gibberish. The local newspaper tries machine translation with results that don’t impress some readers.
- Golden age of radio? Not any more. The latest figures from Canada show more and more, especially the young ‘uns, are hearing less and less.
