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“The Brisbane Media Map is a comprehensive guide to Brisbane’s Media and Creative Industries, offering information about businesses, service providers, communities and regulators.”
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“No wacky morphing tools here; just the features journalists need”
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“In this digital age it is a must that every journalist have a personal website that demonstrates [their] work. [these] are incorporating interactivity, blogs, video, audio, photos [..] which speak volumes more than traditional résumés”
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“…photos of young women in bikinis. Traffic skyrocketed. But that performance indicator wasn’t consistent with the goal of the site - to build a consistent local audience using the Web site for utility”
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LoJo:important emerging frontier for media content and services that [.] local media ignore at their peril
* Web-based mapping tech becoming simpler
* Mobile phones gaining”location awareness”
* market for car-based navigation systems growing fast -
Snap. This is the only decent comeback I’ve seen yet.
via Romenesko
“Adam Lashinsky fired back: ‘In the old school, we like to get it right the first time.’ “ -
“Highway Africa, which has become the biggest annual gathering of African journalists and has a strong element of how technology is changing journalism. A key theme this year is citizen journalism.”
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“but any news organization without a developing mobile strategy is toast. Among other things, I expect this will flatten or otherwise significantly change the online usage curve we see at news sites where the peak happens during daytime office hours.”
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