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درباره روزنامه نگاري و اينترنت Why cyber journalism vs print journalism?Newspapers are in trouble. Readers are straying in papers. This blog will explore where we've gone wrong and what we're doing right, with an eye toward REWRITING THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM. |
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Saturday, November 26, 2005
Top 100 Daily Newspapers 2005
 US Media Monitoring service BurrellesLuce has put out a press release ranking and featuring the circulation of the top 100 daily newspapers in the United States. Excerpt:USA Today 2,281,831 - The Wall Street Journal 2,070,498
- The New York Times 1,121,623
- Los Angeles Times 907,997
- Washington Post 740,947
- The Daily News NY 708,773
- New York Post 643,086
- Chicago Tribune 565,679
- Houston Chronicle 527,744
- Dallas Morning News 477,493
Related Link:2004 list
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Time Flying By, Not In Seconds but Clicks Thinking Digitally
Art begins in imitation and ends in innovationMason Cooley  And now the media think tank( Media Center) at the University of Minnesota is setting up a framework for discussion on innovation in progress, including the creation of a group who are working and thinking on "tomorrow's Fourth Medium" and ongoing (r)evolution in digital storytelling. They think the transitional time when a new medium is primarily used to replicate the established medium is playing out. This is dawn of the connected epoch in human civilization. We are living, you and I, in the first seconds of a society reshaped by empowered individuals connected by digital network, of lives shaped by unprecedented volumes of information and shifting notions of knowledge and trust. Institutions like media and governments are bending under weight of change, of social and economic disruptions to the way people acquire and apply knowledge. New institutions and conventions are taking shape.
, says Andrew Nachison, Director of Media Center. Thanks to Susan, here we have a summary of Media Think presentation: - Beyond Media
- Find, Participate, Play
- The Age Citizen Journalism
- Being Smart About Infographics
- Flash Journalism
- Multimedia Photojournalists
- Good Days and Bad
- It's the Structure, Stupid
- Immersive Graphics
- No More "Been-There-Done-That"
- Digital Story Early Adopters
- Multimedia Narration
- The Art of Progress
- Beyond Media
- Intro to Persuasive Games
- Documenting Nature
- Blog Obsession
- The Art of Progress
- Thinking Outside Screen
- Literature and Collaboration
- Swimming the Web
- Phlogging
- Turning Points in Online Experience
- Designing Experiences
The site has been developed totally in Flash, so you need the viewer to see it Wish Andrew and his colleagues at the University of Minnesota Digital Think all success.
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