Journalism blogs to read

Want to learn more about the changing face of journalism? Here are some blogs you should be reading:

Mastering Multimedia
- Colin Mulvany, the multimedia editor at The Spokesman-Review, talks about trying to adapt a newsroom into the digital age.

Common Sense Journalism - Doug Fisher uses his print and broadcast career, along with his experiences as a current journalism teacher, to talk about how journalism is really just "common sense," and how journalist can use that to their full advantage.

The Online Producer - This blog is rarely updated (and that's an understatement), but the resources and views are priceless, especially to up-and-coming journalist.

Rosenblumtv
- Training new journalist, training old journalist, issues in journalism, internet discoveries, there's rarely a topic that is not covered by Michael Rosenblum.

Depth Reporting - Mark Schaver shares vital web sites and points of view on how the new media-aware journalist can survive.

Sean Blanda
- This guy is about the same age as me and looks like he will have a much more incredible career. If I didn't respect his thoughts about journalism and online, I might hate him.

Lost Remote
- Want to hear how crappy journalism careers are? How print is dying? How online media needs to keep looking for the newest "it" thing to stay afloat? Then the tech-obsessed gurus at Lost Remote are for you.

Terry Heaton's PoMo Blog - Issues in journalism, plus, whatever he feels like talking about.

Charles Jurries - Not a blog at all. That link is there just in case you want to hire me.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the links. I was familiar with some, but not all of these sites. Continued success. Keep up the good work with your blog.

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