[This review was originally posted at the Nieman Journalism Lab on March 26, 2010.]
Anonymity, community and commenting: We saw an unusually lively conversation over the weekend on an issue that virtually every news organization has dealt with over the past few years: anonymous comments. It started with the news that Peer News, a new Hawaii-based news [...]
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health journalism,
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magazines,
media law,
media ownership,
ownership,
paid content,
political journalism,
politics
[This review was originally posted at the Nieman Journalism Lab on Jan. 15, 2010.]
Who reports local news?: Pew’s Project for Excellence in Journalism released a study Monday that aimed to find out “who really reports the news that most people get about their communities?” In studying the Baltimore news media ecosystem for a week, the study [...]
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