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Graduates take a social media tour - the immediate future of journalism?

ethicalmartini wrote 2 weeks ago: Two graduating students from AUT’s journalism programme are traveling up and down (mostly up) … more →

Tags: journalism in the age of youtube, andrew hughes, AUT journalism, Olivia Wix, social media and journalism

Philosophers and journalists - unlikely bedfellows? Bourdieu in the house!2 comments

ethicalmartini wrote 3 weeks ago: [Thanks Jess for the link] An interesting, if a little obtuse piece in The Chronicle of Higher Educa … more →

Tags: Doing Journalism, fourth estate, heroes of journalism, journalism education, Journalism ethics, journalism of engagement, journalism scholarship, journalism training, field theory and journalism

Updating #media140 day two under way

ethicalmartini wrote 1 month ago: An update from the Media140 conference in Sydney where I’ve been for the past two days. Intere … more →

Tags: Blogging, Social Networks, Future of Journalism, future of news, media140, Social Media, social media and journalism

Some interesting thoughts on social media for legacy giants

ethicalmartini wrote 1 month ago: I’m at #media140 in Sydney, the keynote this morning was ABC managing director Mark Scott. He … more →

Tags: abc, Social Media, Twitter, Mark Scott, media140, social media and journalism, Twitter ethics, twitter revolution

Journalism and blogging: leave it to the machines?

ethicalmartini wrote 1 month ago: In science and science fiction there’s a moment when it all goes to custard for the human race … more →

Tags: monetizing the clickstream, Internet, convergence, Digital Technology, Marxism and journalism, Digital Dilemmas, Blogging, Journalism, digital dialectic

Barbarians at the gates - Ultimo is smouldering?

ethicalmartini wrote 1 month ago: Another very good analysis of Mark Scott’s Melbourne Uni speech which I covered yesterday. Thi … more →

Tags: Journalism, Blogging, abc, Future of Journalism, rupert murdoch, future of news, Mark Scott, Paywalls

Media empires, the fall of Rome and the digital sublime4 comments

ethicalmartini wrote 1 month ago: But now, anyone can instantly publish on the web. And as long as they have content people want to se … more →

Tags: Journalism, Political Economy, abc, Social Media, digital sublime, Future of Journalism, twitter, rupert murdoch, Mark Scott

World Media Summit - the future of news is in safe hands...not1 comment

ethicalmartini wrote 1 month ago: OK, so can you tell me what’s wrong with this picture? Chinese President Hu Jintao (7th L) pos … more →

Tags: Journalism, journalism in the age of youtube, media profits, monetizing the clickstream, News, news limited, Outsourcing News, Political Economy, the future of journalism

No Future! A pessimistic and money-grubbing view of journalism2 comments

ethicalmartini wrote 1 month ago: The Philistine phase of the digital age is almost over. The aggregators and the plagiarists will soo … more →

Tags: Journalism, Media ethics, media employment, Political Economy, journalism in the age of youtube, Future of Journalism, death-of-newspapers, rupert murdoch, future of news

Al Giordano @ The Field: Interesting updates on Iran and background1 comment

ethicalmartini wrote 5 months ago: Al Giordano at The Field has some very interesting commentary on the state of play in Iran. For anyo … more →

Tags: Iran, Internet, the field, al giordano, NiteOwl, anonymous iran

The revolution will not be Twitter-ized5 comments

ethicalmartini wrote 5 months ago: You will not be able to stay home, brother. You will not be able to plug in, turn on and cop out. Yo … more →

Tags: Eye Witness, Twittter, Social Networks, The Future of News, the future of journalism, New Media, Twitter, Social Media, twitter

Garth George duped by Wikipedia2 comments

ethicalmartini wrote 6 months ago: Ah, the tricks of the trade.  You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people … more →

Tags: Digital Dilemmas, Celebrities, Whores and Losers, chuckle piece, Wikipedia, Hoax, journalist caught by Wikipedia hoax, Garth George, Richard Worth

Global news meltdown and Kiwi exceptionalism5 comments

ethicalmartini wrote 6 months ago: I’ve just come in from the New Zealand Writers and Readers’ Festival. I was on a panel t … more →

Tags: New Zealand Media, Newspapers, Political Economy, journalism in the age of youtube, APN, The Future of News, New Zealand newspapers, the future of newspapers, the future of jouralism

State of Play: Commentary on contemporary journalism3 comments

ethicalmartini wrote 7 months ago: I was able to catch an advanced screening of the new Russell Crowe flick, State of Play, over the we … more →

Tags: Journalism ethics, heroes of journalism, Future of newspapers, chasing the story, political economy of news, State of Play, political economy of journalism

New York Times wins 5 Pulitzers, but that doesn't help the bottom line1 comment

ethicalmartini wrote 7 months ago: The New York Times has won five Pulitzer prizes for its journalism today [Guardian.co.uk], but over … more →

Tags: Journalism, Future of newspapers, New York Times, Pulitzer Prize, 2009

A fable for our time - information addiction3 comments

ethicalmartini wrote 8 months ago: A big thanks to Kieran Nash for allowing me to post this. Kieran is in my grad class, Journalism The … more →

Tags: journalism education, Information Addiction, The News Business

TVNZ cuts - one finger now, but soon the heart?1 comment

ethicalmartini wrote 8 months ago: So the axe is falling again at TVNZ. Yesterday’s announcement that TVNZ management will shave … more →

Tags: media employment, media and democracy, New Zealand Media, libertriansim, broadcasting regulation, Naomi Klein, National Party, Nationals Razor Gang, Public broadcasting

Tom Tomorrow's Take on the death of news1 comment

ethicalmartini wrote 9 months ago: Nuff’said Thanks Mr Tomorrow and "hat tip" Mo. … more →

Tags: journalism in the age of youtube, death of news, Tom Tomorrow, future of news

"Sorry" is indeed the hardest word: Facebook faux pas leads to apology2 comments

ethicalmartini wrote 9 months ago: A number of British news organisations have been forced to apologise and pay damages to a woman afte … more →

Tags: convergence, Digital Dilemmas, Digital Technology, Doing Journalism, Internet, Journalism ethics, journalism in the age of youtube, Digital Journalism, facebook


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