Matt DeRienzo is group editor of Digital First Media's publications in Connecticut, including the New Haven Register, Middletown Press, Register Citizen and Connecticut Magazine. Contact him at mderienzo@21st-centurymedia.com.-
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- What’s in store for print-first journalism schools?
- Patch ignored early advice about one journalist-per-town model
- Overcoming burnout on the road to ‘digital first’
- Is linking a ‘keystone habit’ that can convert newsrooms to ‘open journalism?’
- A new kind of newspaper severance: Help laid-off journalists be entrepreneurs and partners
- Bloggers teach community inside newly opened newspaper building
- Why our small-town daily is adding a full-time curator
- Journalism School of the Future: Where You Start On the Job and Never Graduate
- Washington Post shows it values accuracy, audience engagement in step away from ‘fortress journalism’
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Is linking a ‘keystone habit’ that can convert newsrooms to ‘open journalism?’
Elaine Clisham was shaking her head at the latest dust-up over whether media organizations should link to other news outlets and sources of information in their reporting on the web. Clisham said that newspaper industry leaders such as her former … Continue reading
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Journalism School of the Future: Where You Start On the Job and Never Graduate
In a great #wjchat hosted by Jay Rosen Wednesday night on “radicalism in the newsroom,” this question was posed: “Are J-schools today part of the problem or solution? How should they change? Should something replace them?” I’ve gotten a lot … Continue reading