That’s right, it’s time for another Carnival of Journalism and this month, I’m proud to be hosting. Not sure what a blog carnival is? Check out this entry on Wikipedia. The Carnival of Journalism includes posts from some of the brightest minds currently blogging on journalism, in my humble opinion.
The Carnival gets underway with a […]
Entries Tagged as 'Innovation'
Come one, come all to the Carnival!
April 27th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Tags: Blogging · Carnival of Journalism · Editor on the verge · Industry · Innovation
In the name of efficiency, think first
March 5th, 2008 · 1 Comment
I believe that the phrase “no one can do it all and frankly no one should” must be part of the discussion at any newspaper serious about their online operation.
As I wrote in a previous post, there is a growing sentiment at many papers that there are just too few people to tackle what seems […]
Tags: Best Practices · Editors · Industry · Innovation · Organization · Tools · technology
Don’t let your lack of time hurt your readers
March 4th, 2008 · 3 Comments
A common refrain I heard in response to my post about enhancing stories was essentially, at many newspapers, there is not enough time and too few people to be doing that AND accomplish everything else they have to. Although I don’t necessarily agree with that analysis, I’m going to save my thoughts on time management […]
Tags: Audience Development · Design · Innovation · Metrics · Online · Tools · Traffic · technology
Palm Beach looks to the future
February 13th, 2008 · 5 Comments
The Palm Beach Post has decided to actually do what so many people in journalism have only been willing to talk about. But with the exception of a few blog posts including one from Erica Smith of graphicdesignr.net fame, that news has largely gone ignored.
Just about a week ago, Managing Editor Bill Rose announced in […]
Tags: Industry · Innovation · Leadership · Online · Organization
Online story presentation: Give me a break
February 12th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Too many newspaper websites are simply online recreations of their printed products. These sites do little to take advantage of the opportunities being online provide. And worse, what bad habits they have in print, they replicate online.
Case in point — long stories.
It is well known that “lack of time” is one of the main, if […]
Tags: Audience Development · Best Practices · Industry · Innovation · Online · Reporting · Traffic




