journalism

Media, 2010: Shake Your Foundations

Citizen journalism and online media in PortugalWhen Mark Lyndersay wrote Journalism 2010, I'm fairly certain that he was unaware that Inc. Magazine did an issue with everyone outside of the office at the time of his writing. Both articles demonstrate new methodologies of journalism and citizen/social media in the coming decade.

That Inc. Magazine did an entire issue without stepping into the office demonstrates that the brick and mortar associated with mainstream journalism isn't as necessary as people might think. This is mainly a cultural issue that doesn't resolve only to media but to many other things - as a software developer, I've been free and clear of brick and mortar for over 10 years. As a writer, a citizen journalist, a blogger, a silicon-based life form... I have never had that dependency to brick and mortar in the last 10 years. I've enjoyed it, but as far as writing itself I have no frame of reference for working in an office. Because of that I am sure I take it for granted. Read more »

Cookie-Cutter Broadcast Journalism

This is just too brilliant to pass up. The video says it all... and more.

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