Ann Arbor Chronicle – How freelance journalists are going local
Tuong Vi Pham looks at a successful hyperlocal journalism model in the era of continuing decline for newspapers.
Tuong Vi Pham looks at a successful hyperlocal journalism model in the era of continuing decline for newspapers.
Fairfax has announced it will slash 1,900 jobs. Its current business model is struggling, and it needs all the support it can get, writes Sinclair Davidson.
As we rely more on online aggregators for content, the power and influence of the communities built around them increases. Alyce Hogg investigates the phenomenon that is reddit.
Tuong Vi Pham looks at a successful hyperlocal journalism model in the era of continuing decline for newspapers.
Fairfax has announced it will slash 1,900 jobs. Its current business model is struggling, and it needs all the support it can get, writes Sinclair Davidson.
As we rely more on online aggregators for content, the power and influence of the communities built around them increases. Alyce Hogg investigates the phenomenon that is reddit.
Media consumers are increasingly expecting immediate, up to date content as events occur. But is liveblogging technology the answer? Alyce Hogg investigates.
Tuong Vi Pham looks at a successful hyperlocal journalism model in the era of continuing decline for newspapers.
Fairfax has announced it will slash 1,900 jobs. Its current business model is struggling, and it needs all the support it can get, writes Sinclair Davidson.
As we rely more on online aggregators for content, the power and influence of the communities built around them increases. Alyce Hogg investigates the phenomenon that is reddit.
Two students from La Trobe University will be editing upstart over the next two months.
Could the humble paper and ink magazine be the saving grace of online media? Alyce Hogg investigates, as the industry looks to the past in its attempt to satisfy consumer demand for personalised and customised content.
Will advanced writing software replace online journalism? Tim Viney investigates a US startup that could write some journalists out of the picture.
It’s a revolutionary reporting tool that puts the viewer ‘inside’ the image and lets you decide what to look at, Steinar Ellingsen reports.