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(Re)Structuring Journalism
- Journalist Reg Chua, posts about fixing the business model of journalism.
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10,000 Words
- Blogging about the intersection between journalism and technology.
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Adrian Monck
- A journalist writes about journalism, news, and stuff.
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Advancing the Story
- Blog about broadcast journalism in a multimedia world.
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Andy Dickenson
- Andy writes about online and digital journalism, and newspaper, video and digital media.
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Angry People in Local Newspapers
- Locla newspaper photography blog mostly featuring everyday causes of anger in communities.
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API Now
- Blog of the American Press Institute, with posts on new developments and careers.
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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
- Informs about AEJMC, scholarships, events, and offers publications and classifieds.
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B-roll.net
- News in TV photography. Includes tips and tools, tools and toys, and classifieds.
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Clay Cane
- Blog of journalist and influential black speaker Clay Cane.
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Clay Shirky
- Writing about journalism, social media and networking.
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Columbia Journalism Review
- Aims to to encourage and stimulate excellence in journalism. CJR magazine offers reporting, analysis, criticism, and commentary.
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Common Sense Journalism
- Written by Doug Fisher, former broadcaster, newspaper reporter, and wire service editor.
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Common Sense Journalism
- An extension of the Common Sense Journalism monthly column by Doug Fisher, former broadcaster, newspaper reporter and wire-service editor.
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Communications Blog
- Journalism and communications research from the Ohio University Libraries.
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Dan Nguyen Pronounced Fast is Danwin
- Blog written by a journalist, programmer, and a photographer. Includes his thoughts and posts about work.
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Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma
- Providing news and resources for journalists who cover or find themselves in violent and traumatic situations.
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Data Driven Journalism
- Offers news and analysis, events, featured projects, and learning resources.
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Depth Reporting
- Blog written by journalist, Mark Schaver.
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Digital News Test Kitchen
- Initiative hosted at the University of Colorado Boulder. Covers the future of journalism and emerging technologies.
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Evolving Newsroom
- Julie Starr offers journalism links and observations, and details about the news business.
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FleetStreetBlues
- Aims to share thoughts and insider scoops on journalism and other topics of interest.
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Greg Palast
- Shares news and updates on the latest film and media projects of investigative journalist Greg Palast.
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HeadsUp: The Blog
- Features informed commentary on journalism, the media, language use and accuracy of stories.
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iMedia Ethics
- Features the latest breaking news on the topic of ethics in media and journalism.
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Jane E. Fraser
- Posts by travel columnist Jane E. Fraser.
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Jay Rosen's Press Think
- Thoughts on the identity of journalism, and on keeping "the press" from being absorbed into "the media".
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Journalism 2.0
- Focuses on digital literacy for journalists and on entrepreneurial journalism for the modern age.
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Journalistics
- Covers topics at the intersection of journalism and PR.
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Journalistopia
- Danny Sanchez writes about improving the craft and spreading new ideas to all journalists: reporters, producers, editors, videographers, photographers, managers and hobbyists.
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Lens
- Photography, video and visual journalism blog from the New York Times.
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Living in a Media World
- Commentary on journalism and mass communication issues.
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Media File
- Reuters blog examining journalism issues around the world, with a particular focus on Europe.
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Media Shift
- Tracks how new media, from weblogs to podcasts to citizen journalism, are changing society and the concept of journalism.
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Mizz Information
- Maggie McGary, an online community and social media manager, writes about her fascination with how the web shapes both our business and private lives.
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News after Newspapers
- Martin Langeveld examines the tools and techniques for journalism and news publishing.
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NewsLab
- A resource and training center for journalists. Includes tools, videos, and issues.
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Newspaper Death Watch
- Commenting on the decline of newspaper journalism as new media take hold.
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Nieman Journalism Lab
- A collaborative effort to figure out the future of journalism, from Harvard University.
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No Caption Needed
- Blogging about photojournalism in a liberal democracy.
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Online Journalism Blog
- Group blog about developments in online journalism and news, citizen journalism, blogging, vlogging, podcasts, and related topics.
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Online Journalism Review
- Blog focuses on the future of digital journalism.
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ProPublica
- Independent newsroom offering investigative journalism in the interest of the public.
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Readership 101
- Offering analysis of the newspaper readership revolution.
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Recovering Journalist
- Mark Potts, veteran journalist and co-founder of washingtonpost.com, shares thoughts on the intersection between traditional and digital journalism.
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Reflections of a Newsosaur
- Veteran newspaper editor Alan D. Mutter examines what's wrong with newspapers today and offers insights and advice to the modern media.
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Reporter's Committee for Freedom of the Press
- Serving a free press and offers their press releases.
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Romenesko
- Jim Romenesko writes about the media industry and journalism for Poynter.
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Rural Blog
- Offers information and facts for rural journalists and those interested in rural issues. From the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues.
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SAJA Forum
- Blog of the South Asian Journalists Association. Posts a variety of articles of journalistic interest.
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Save the Media
- A veteran journalist blogs about the new media revolution.
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The Scoop
- Blog written by Derek Willis about investigative and computer assisted reporting.
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The Subversive Copy Editor Blog
- Carol Saller's blog is a "first read daily" for copy editors.
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Teaching Online Journalism
- Offers classroom notes and professional practices for sharing the news on digital platforms.
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That's The Press, Baby
- Remarks and digestion on the future of newspapers and copy editing.
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Video Journalism
- Videojournalist blog covers her gear, videojournlism, details about creating a story, and musings.
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Web Journalist
- Robert Hernandez, an assistant professor at USC Annenberg, writes about the intersection between tech, culture and journalism.
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You Don't Say
- John McIntyre writes on language, editing, and journalism.
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You Don't Say
- Veteran journalist and editor John McIntyre comments on journalism and particularly on choice of language used.
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Youth Journalism International
- Showcases the work of young journalists working with the US educational charity.
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