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Belgian Newspaper Lets Readers Into Editorial Meetings On Financial CrisisEarlier this year, I wrote about how too many newspapers thought that adding "community" just meant putting comments on stories. That's not really engaging the community, though. While we've seen a few examples of newspapers doing a better job of really engaging communities, this new ... |
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Getting Lifehack Done: Global CollaborationSomewhere around 3 dozen people, scattered across the globe from Hong Kong across the US to the UK, Europe, and beyond work together to bring you the collection of useful tips, thought pieces, and inspiration known as Lifehack. I thought it might be interesting to our readers to learn a little... |
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Outdoor Retailer Show: Odub and Free GiftsSunday at the Outdoor Retailer Show in Salt Lake City seemed a bit quieter than yesterday and Friday. The Salt Palace still buzzed with activity though. Between some editorial meetings... ... |
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Online Journalism Scandinavia: Norway’s Aftenposten to webcast editorial meetingsNorway’s newspaper of record, the Schibsted-owned Aftenposten, is to start webcasting parts of its editorial meetings. Following of a newspaper debate on media transparency where American regional newspaper Spokesman-Review, which has webcast its editorial meetings since June 2006, was uphe... |
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Are Distinctively African-American Names a Thing of the Past?Back when I worked as an editor at the Times Magazine, we held weekly or twice-weekly editorial meetings at which you'd go around the table and suggest story ideas. There were many varieties of ideas, including: Dutiful but Dull; Dutiful and Worthwhile; Sexy but Substance-Free; Just Not Interesti... |
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Alternative viewsOver the past week, we have devoted quite a bit of coverage on the World Tonight to the escalation in the conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians which has seen Palestinian missile and rocket attacks on southern Israel and Israeli air and ground attacks on Gaza which have left more than 12... |


