Simple and not-so-simple answer to future of newspapers
My dad was in town for a conference last week and so we went down to New Haven to see my sister for a few hours, where most of the […]
My dad was in town for a conference last week and so we went down to New Haven to see my sister for a few hours, where most of the […]
I love print. I’m sensitive to the paper- the texture, the weight, the smell. Did you know that thinner paper is more expensive to print than the 100g glossy ones? […]
Reporting in the age of web 2.0 has a new element: aggregating information from first-hand online sources and presenting it in an orderly fashion. First-hand online sources used to be […]
Some interesting points from Persephone Miel’s short presentation on the findings of the year-long Media Re:public study: -Usage of the term “legacy media” as opposed to “traditional media” and “citizen […]
In the ongoing quest to find a good model of newspapers in the digital age, I want to address two failed brainchilds: the audio slideshow and the narrated video. According […]
Many think of Harry Potter as a being a fictional character and his magical world one that doesn’t exist. The world depicted in Harry Potter, however, shows many aspects of […]