Regret the links
In case you hadn’t noticed, I recently added a “What I’m Reading†sidebar to the site. It’s over there to the right. I link to relevant articles that I find interesting or of note. Every once in a while, I post a round-up of some of those links to make sure you don’t miss out on them. They’re all worth checking out. Enjoy.
Toward a Slow-News Movement Mediactive
mediactive.com | November 8, 2009
Dan Gillmor on speed v. accuracy
Jayson Blair Addresses W&L Journalism Ethics Institute :: Washington and Lee University
wlu.edu | November 6, 2009
The Public Editor – Recession, Revolution and a Leaner Times – Op-Ed – NYTimes.com
The New York Times | November 1, 2009
“Now, with an around-the-clock news cycle, reporters file throughout the day, and copy can be edited over a smoother cycle, she said. That is the goal, but the editing staff is dealing with much more copy than before, some online articles are now read by a single editor instead of four or five, and I hear regularly from readers complaining about errors in grammar, spelling and word usage.”
Reuters Editors Blog Archive Are we now too speedy for our own good? | Blogs |
Reuters UK | October 27, 2009
CNBC: We’re Not Going To Apologize For Blowing Friday’s Microsoft News (GE)
The Business Insider | October 26, 2009
Esther Dyson: Release 0.9: We’re All Fact-Checkers Now
The Huffington Post | October 21, 2009
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