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 […]
Entries Tagged as 'Carnival of Journalism'
Come one, come all to the Carnival!
April 27th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Tags: Blogging · Carnival of Journalism · Editor on the Verge · Editor on the verge · Industry · Innovation
Do page numbers matter online?
February 17th, 2008 · No Comments
While working on a previous post I came across a feature that made me say “huh, that’s neat.” Long ago I stopped, for the most part, reading newspapers in print. It was a combination of my schedule and my focus that drove me online. But one of the aspects that I missed from print was […]
Tags: Audience Development · Best Practices · Carnival of Journalism · Online
Does your newspaper hide from its readers?
February 16th, 2008 · 3 Comments
I recently wanted to get in touch with a former colleague, but when I visited his newspaper’s website I quickly discovered that reaching anyone at his newspaper wouldn’t be that simple. And his newspaper is not alone. If we’re in the communication business, why do we make it so difficult for people to communicate with […]
Tags: Audience Development · Best Practices · Carnival of Journalism · Editors · Industry · Online · Reporting · Traffic
Do people “flip” over your business cards?
January 14th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Continuing the theme I began yesterday, I’m going to focus on another way for you to not only keep, but advance your reporting career. This is one of those ideas that I truly believe newspaper companies should be already doing as a matter of course. But since many are not, I encourage you to do […]
Tags: Audience Development · Beat Development · Branding · Carnival of Journalism · Innovation · Reporting