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  • Christopher Nelson 9:15 pm on August 17, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: "Good Morning America", ABC News, celebrity reporters, , D.L. Hughley, Disney, journalism, , , Mo Rocca, Steve Harvey, , television   

    Did Steve Harvey Steal A Job From A Laid Off TV Reporter? 

    Steve Harvey {Steve Harvey is joining ABC's "Good Morning America" as a contributor}

    Steve Harvey {Steve Harvey is joining ABC's "Good Morning America" as a contributor}

    The T.V. news world is all abuzz after news broke that Steve Harvey will be joining ABC’s “Good Morning America” as a contributor beginning Wednesday, August  19.

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  • Christopher Nelson 8:54 am on June 30, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Bob Woodward, , Google, interviews, investigative journalism, journalism, journalism tips, Katie Couric, reporting, YouTube, YouTube Reporters' Center   

    In this do it yourself world, learning to report on YouTube 

    Google's YouTube has started a new feature called YouTube Reporters' Center.

    Google's YouTube has started a new feature called YouTube Reporters' Center.

    Yesterday, Google launched a new outlet as part of it’s video sharing site YouTube called “YouTube’s Reporters’ Center: Helping You Report The News”. (More …)

     
  • Christopher Nelson 10:23 am on June 5, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: author, , Farai Chideya, journalism, , multimedia journalist, radio host, T.V. host   

    Ahead of The Curve 

    {Thanks, faraichideya.com}

    {Thanks, faraichideya.com}

    Aspiring journalists are often told in this day and age that they should be able to work across platforms.

    For T.V. journalists the idea of a one man band comes to mind, though one man band reporters or producers are now called content creators, or producers.

    Still, what this new title dictates is that one should be able to do it all write a print style story, or blog, record an audio podcast, upload a video, or create a picture slideshow.

    Names such as Roland Martin are tossed about as examples, but before there was Roland there was Farai.

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  • rashaunh 1:58 pm on June 3, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: journalism, , PRNewser, public relations   

    Journos Becoming Flacks: Joining The Dark Side 

    Is this a good or bad thing???? Check our Mediabistro’s PRNewser take here: http://tinyurl.com/mduruz and then share your thoughts.

     
  • Christopher Nelson 9:43 am on May 19, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: broadcast, , , journalism, , media markets, news, partnerships, shared content, stations, T.V., video   

    How The T.V. Game Is Changing 

    A Growing Number of T.V. Stations Will Share Video

    A Growing Number of T.V. Stations Will Share Video

    There’s a lot of talk about the changes being experienced by those in the newspaper and magazine industries.Still there are also changes on the broadcast side such as in T.V. and radio. Broadcasting & Cable reports on a deal by a group of Atlanta stations who will share video by creating a group of pool photographers. With shared content in some of the biggest media markets in the country, how will the stations remain distinctive and offer unique newscast and content across their platforms? Will it destroy chances for the next generation of videographers to get their foot in the door by shrinking the number of jobs?

     
  • rashaunh 11:15 am on May 14, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: journalism, Mashable, microblogging, ,   

    How To Use Twitter As A Tool 

    It’s a new era for journalists (obviously) so we all need a little help managing the new tools of the trade. Check out Mashable’s The Journalist’s Guide to Twitter here: http://bit.ly/RfW1O

     
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