links for 2007-08-11
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August 11, 2007|
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Jan Schaffer: "...we saw both journalists and non-journalists partnering with the public to fill spaces that traditional media is leaving bare...Overall, the competition left us optimistic rather than pessimistic about the future of journalism."
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"If I led a journalism school, I’d see an opening here: to make Media Literacy 101 a requirement for all students in all parts of the university."
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"Lyrics sung by Pearl Jam criticising President George W Bush should not have been censored during a webcast, telecoms company AT&T has acknowledged."
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"To Taiwan, the end of wikimania 2007 may be just another starting point of a long journey."
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"'Why are so few people thinking critically of next year's Olympics?', asks one blogger in a call for more people to stop supporting the games, only to find out he's not the only one."
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"“My readers know more than I do” had always been true, but it took the Internet to make it practical. Now it’s manifest in the professional lives of political reporters, and this accounts for some of the change."
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An old post I just stumbled across. Will writes: "my recommendation for the governments of Asia is this: if you want a louder voice in the world...if you think you are being misrepresented on the global stage, then back the hell off. Set your own media fr
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