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In this episode we look back at 2009 and the more popular trends in online media and journalism. We also look ahead and let you know whether to buy or sell various media trends for 2010. Thanks to Adam Westbrook and his video 10 trends in journalism in 2010.
Thanks to Dave Stanton from The Poynter Institute. If this topic interests you be sure to check out Poynter, a school for journalists, future journalists, and teachers. In addition, check out Dave’s podcast Journalism Now.
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Dave Stanton will join us on Urban Jacksonville Weekly Monday, December 21st to talk about new media and journalism trends.
Dave recently started working at The Poynter Institute, a school for journalists, future journalists, and teachers. Previously, Dave taught new media and journalism courses at University of Florida. I met Dave via his podcast Journalism Now, the rest is history.
We’ll look at how far the newspaper industry has come this year and trends for 2010. Here are some questions we’ll discuss. We’ll also look at some trends for 2010 and let you know whether we’re buying or selling.
- What, if any value, does Facebook have to the newspaper industry, in contrast to Twitter
- Is the social media aspect of the web shifting new consumption more towards individual personalities and away from the institution.
- Has there been a shift from bringing audiences in, to pushing content out? RSS, Email Alerts, Twitter and now placing content on different channels, for instance videos on YouTube.
- When will we see a shift back to more a more investigative form of Journalism or is that gone forever.
- Will Hyperlocal finally step up in 2010? What does it need to do to take the next step?
- Have Twitter and Facebook made news real-time or is there still some ground to make up before we can call it real-time.
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