Last week I wrote about my “vision of the future” for hyperlocal media. Here I’m going to offer up some follow-up thoughts. In last week’s post I discussed the use of flat scre… more →
Web PublishistBen LaMothe wrote 4 months ago: Last week I wrote about my “vision of the future” for hyperlocal media. Here I’m g … more →
Ben LaMothe wrote 4 months ago: Large touch screen monitors will become more widespread as prices drop, which would enable big break … more →
Ben LaMothe wrote 6 months ago: A few days ago a peculiar Tweet from NYU journalism professor Jay Rosen popped up in my Twitter feed … more →
Ben LaMothe wrote 8 months ago: This post adds to the topics touched on in the previous blog post about knowing your community … more →
qwerty2009 wrote 8 months ago: “A number of Web start-up companies are creating so-called hyperlocal news sites that let peop … more →
Ben LaMothe wrote 8 months ago: Blogging is pretty widespread. While I wouldn’t quite call it ubiquitous, it’s getting t … more →
Ben LaMothe wrote 8 months ago: The news industry is in the midst of the Digital Revolution. It’s not a secret, but occasional … more →
Mediascaper wrote 9 months ago: “The I4 community newspapers will eventually reach their equilibrium of staff and news output, … more →
qwerty2009 wrote 9 months ago: I was very interested to see the launch of the NY Times new hyperlocal sites for local communities. … more →
Ben LaMothe wrote 10 months ago: This is a bit of a break from what I typically write about, but I thought if anyone could help me re … more →
Ben LaMothe wrote 10 months ago: As more newspapers in the U.S. continue to pare down their newsrooms and close entire sections, the … more →
Ben LaMothe wrote 10 months ago: A lot of titles will say that their reporters simply do not have the time to pen a blog on top of th … more →
Ben LaMothe wrote 11 months ago: I believe 2009 will mark a dramatic change in the way news organizations approach local news. There … more →