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Journalism(part 2)
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Agenda6:00 – 6:30 Q&A on feature assignmentsQuotes lessons 6:30 – 7:00Another Class Feature Read 7:00-7:30Where the news industry is headed 7:30-8:30Workshop in
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FormattingQuotations
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Formatting for QuotesUse said: “I don’t know if I ever want to run for office again,” Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley said. Attribution goes after quote: “I am not a Yankee fan,” said Curt Schilling in response to allegations that he supported the New York franchise.
Indirect quotations:Mr. Johnson, a local farmer, reported last night that he saw an alien spaceship on his own property.
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Interviewing and Quoting
Attribution goes after the first sequence or at first natural break in a lengthy quote:
“It’s great to be back to Boston University,” said Michael Dodge. “I have many terrific memories of the time I spent here during graduate school. Some of the faces have changed, but this will always be special.”
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“I lost my job,” Colts Quarterback Jim Harbough said. “My girlfriend broke up with me. Then my dog died.” “I felt like I was living in a country music song.”
Multi-paragraph quotes
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Quote within a quote
“I wasnt going to stay,” said James. “Then she said, ‘Don’t leave me.’ and I had no choice.”
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First, a few scary numbers
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In 2011 even as online audiences grew, print circulation continued to decline. So did ad revenues.
In 2011, losses in print advertising dollars outpaced gains in digital revenue by a factor of roughly 10 to 1, a ratio even worse than in 2010.
When circulation and advertising revenue are combined, the newspaper industry has shrunk 43% since 2000.
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Society doesn’t need newspapers. What we need is journalism. For a century, the imperatives to strengthen journalism and to strengthen newspapers have been so tightly wound as to be indistinguishable. That’s been a fine accident to have, but when that accident stops, as it is stopping before our eyes, we’re going to need lots of other ways to strengthen journalism instead. -Clay Shirky
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Business models
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Cut the print versions
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Online Only news
• 65% of the cost is printing and distribution • Click and banner spending is on decline• Freelancers (back-back journalism)• Citizen journalism great for breaking news
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Tablets
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Could tablets work?
What’s the downside?
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30%
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Nonprofit
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What are the strengthsOf the nonprofit business model?
What are the weaknesses?
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Hyperlocalization
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40% of all online adspending is local, up from 30% just a year earlier.
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What are the strengthsOf the localized business model?
What are the weaknesses?
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Paywalls
Giuseppe Bognanni
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The New York Times has added more than 40,000 new digital subscribers since June, with 324,000 readers in total now paying for online access to the newspaper.
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Stylistic changes
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Backpack Journalism
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Multimedia Journalism
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Citizen Journalism
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Types of Citizen Journalism
• Comments• Open Source Reporting• Citizen bloghouse• Stand alone citizen-journalism site
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“I think it’s just an incredibly interesting and exciting time for journalism. Sometimes I worry that’s not communicated very clearly to college students, that sometimes there’s a little too much doom and gloom that is conveyed by people in the industry. I feel like it’s a golden age of journalism. There are so many possibilities and there are so many things you can do. “ – Gabriel Dance.
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