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- Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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1. Introduction to the journalism series
- Mr. Paul Lashmar
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2. Journalists and society
- Prof. Richard Keeble
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3. Introduction to political communications
- Prof. Ivor Gaber
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4. "Why did nobody tell us?" Business journalism and the financial crisis
- Dr. Damian Tambini
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5. Reporting the 'War on Terror'
- Mr. Paul Lashmar
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6. The Abu Ghraib torture photographs: news frames, visual culture and the power of images
- Dr. Kari Andén-Papadopoulos
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7. The impact of the Internet on the news media
- Mr. Charlie Beckett
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8. Blogging, Twitter and journalism
- Mr. Paul Bradshaw
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9. Media research in the 21st Century
- Dr. M. I. Franklin
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10. Media ownership in the age of convergence
- Mr. Granville Williams
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11. The future of frontline journalism
- Mr. Alex Thomson
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12. Current issues on journalism ethics
- Prof. Chris Frost
Printable Handouts
Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- A blog is essential for journalists
- Are blogs mainstream?
- How did blogs become so powerful?
- 1998: the Drudge report
- 2001: September 11
- 2002: Trent Lott
- 2003: Salam Pax
- 2003: Christopher Allbritton
- 2004: Memogate
- 2004: Asian tsunami
- 2005: London bombings
- 2007: talking points memo
- 2007: Dave Winer wins a bet
- 2008: Chinese earthquake
- Some key points
- Is blogging a genre?
- Is this blogging?
- Are photo images considered blogging?
- Are videos considered blogging?
- Is twitter considered blogging?
- Is facebook considered blogging?
- Pre dating forum - is this blogging?
- Conversational, social, networked?
- Incomplete, open, ongoing?
- Personal, informal, reflective?
- Starting a blog
- Expert analysis
- Opinion
- There are no rules for blogging
- A blog is just a platform
- Why blog?
- 3 reasons for blogging
- Editorial
- Commercial
- Professional
- How to blog successfully
- Blog regularly
- Blogging frequencies
- Reasons why frequency does not matter
- Transparency
- Blogosphere maps
- 3 broad types
- Behind the scenes blog
- The niche news service
- The running story
- Don't be afraid to mix it up
- Twitter's user page
- Following and followers
- Public by default
- Maximum 140 characters
- Flexible
- Twitter applications: monitter
- Twitter applications: TwitterLocal
- Twitter applications: tweetmeme
- Top URLs with most clicks
- The hush tag
- Twitter trending statistics
- Mixing applications
- Like blogs, it's just a platform
- But it's also an infrastructure
- Journalistic uses
- Newsgathering: contacts, leads
- Production: mashups, speed
- Distribution: viral, retweets
- RSS
- Summary of key points
- Other information on this subject
- Contact information
Topics Covered
- How blogging differs from other journalism platforms
- Key developments in journalism blogging history
- What makes a successful blog
- What is Twitter and how is it useful for journalists and publishers?
- Why RSS is central to blogging and Twitter and how it works
Talk Citation
Bradshaw, P. (2010, May 23). Blogging, Twitter and journalism [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/YJAN1720.Export Citation (RIS)