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    Professional Blogging: How To Become A Successful OnlineTechnology Reporter - My Story With Robin Good



    Professional blogging is a huge growth area, and there are few people who wouldn't relish ditching the nine-to-five for a life writing about the things they love best. That's exactly what I did one year ago, when I joined Robin Good's Media Network. I haven't looked ...
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    Michael Pick -- July 25




    Online Television Offers Uncensored Debate And Open Forum For What Mass Media Leave Behind: Friction.TV


    New online television channel formats are one of the fastest and most creative areas in which new media are moving now. In fact studying and becoming an expert at this very know-how may prove to be one of the wisest investments in your communication skills future. ...
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    Michael Pick -- July 21




    Citizen Media: Media Literacy And The State Of Citizen Journalism - Dan Gillmor Reports



    Citizen Media: where are we? Dan Gillmor does a wonderful job of distilling and identifying the state of citizen media which keeps growing and broadening its interest at a relentless pace. Photo credit: Ophelia Cherry In this article Dan published just a few days ago, he not only ...
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    Dan Gillmor - Center for Citizen Media -- July 20





    How Can Small Photo Agencies Compete With The New Web-Based Image Libraries?



    The very broad and pervasive emergence of web-based image sharing marketplaces (such as photo sharing sites and online free photo archives) has rapidly revolutionized the traditional photo agency market making it increasingly difficult for the many small picture and photography agencies to compete with the many ...
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    Robin Good -- February 22




    How To Sell Your Photographs Online: A Citizen Journalist's Mini-Guide To Monetizing Your Camera-Phone Content



    It is now easier than ever to sell your pictures online, regardless of whether you are a professional photographer, or an everyday person armed with your camera-phone. In fact, the latter is increasingly desirable in the fast-paced, wait-for-no-man world of news content. Photo credit: Alexander Kolomietz Citizen ...
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    Michael Pick -- January 23




    New Media Journalism: How Professional Reporters Are Being Influenced By The Internet



    James Cameron (1911-1985), arguably the greatest British journalist of the last 100 years, always insisted that journalism is a craft. Now "craft" implies pride in work, integrity in dealing with customers, rites of passage, and long years of training to acquire the requisite skills/knowledge. But that was ...
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    Milverton Wallace - Club of Amsterdam -- November 10




    9/11 Twin Towers Collapse: Independent Media Research Brings Back A Different Story - Video Clips



    As people reject the spin-heavy, information-lite mass media and turn to networked, participatory media emerging through blogs, podcasting and video sharing services like YouTube, truth becomes no longer the property of the few. It is being negotiated by active, engaged participants in the new media landscape ...
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    Robin Good and Michael Pick -- October 21




    New Media Shaping The Future Of Art, Music And Literature: An Analysis By Andy Oram (Part I)



    The Internet has raised new possibilities for art, music, literature, and film simply by streamlining familiar activities. Digitization and downloading make it faster, easier, and less expensive to store, distribute, extract samples from, and issue comments on the arts - activities that have already gone on ...
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    Andy Oram - Praxagora -- October 19





    Citizen Journalism 101: From Pamphlet To Blog - Video


    Cambridge Community Television has put together recently a very interesting short video explaining what grassroots, citizen journalism is. The video includes some contributions from media and journalism professors as well as from buddying video blogger Steve Garfield, who has contaminated a Boston city counsellor with ...
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    Robin Good - Cambridge Community Television -- August 23





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