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Basics of Online Journalism
AUGUST 30, 2010
Advantages of Online Journalism
Advantages
Significance
Audience Control
Stories need to be even
Nonlinearity
more engaging
Stories need to be
organized in chunks
You need to triple-check
facts
You need to know print,
web, audio, video, &
photography!
Storage, Retrieval, &
Unlimited Space
Immediacy
Multimedia Capacity
Interactivity & UGC
Approaches to Online Journalism
Freestanding Journalism (e.g., Slate.com)
Already-associated Journalism (e.g., CNN.com)
Convergence Sites (e.g., TBO.com)
News Aggregators (e.g., Digg.com, Google News)
Hyperlocal Sites (e.g., NewWest.net)
Backpack Journalists or Mojos (i.e., YOU!)
Legacy Media (e.g., LaramieBoomerang.com)
Shovelware + multimedia, links, UGC, or Web extras
Evaluating the Quality of Online Journalism
Who is the author?
What is the content?
Is the information accurate?
When was it updated?
What does it look like?
Online Journalism Terminology
Understanding the Web
ARPANET and “packets”
Internet vs. Web (see “The Web is Dead”)
Web browsers use the URL (address) to find the
requested information.
The URL looks like http://www.klandreville.com
What does http stand for?
The website contains the html files that
visually/graphically present the page to you.
What does html stand for?
Pull vs. push technology between clients and servers
RSS stands for what?
Understanding Digital Media
Why go digital? Analog vs. digital
Types of digital media from smallest to largest file
size. File size affects bandwidth usage.
Text = ASCII
Graphics = GIF, BMP, TIFF, EPS, JPEG, PNG
PDFs preserve original formatting that may include both text
and graphics
Sound = WAV and AIFF are larger than MP3
Video = MPEG, QuickTime, Flash Video, and AVI
Rich Content = Java, Flash, AJAX, XML
Understanding the Hardware & Software
Connection Terms
Bandwidth
FTP
Modems and cable
modems
ISP
Wi-fi
Storage Terms
Hard drive
CD-ROM
DVD
USB
Performance Terms
Processor
Video card
Resolution
Software Terms
Authoring software
Blogging software
Feed readers (Web, standalone, browser-based)
Content mgmt systems
Editing software
Online Journalism 2.0
Web 2.0
Platforms allow users to
easily post and share content
User-generated content
Community and connecting
Mobile 2.0
Cell phones, iPods, and
variations of each now
connect to the Internet
Implications for journalism?
“The news is a conversation,
not a lecture.”
Bloggers, CNN’s iReport
YouTube, MySpace,
Facebook, Flickr, Twitter
Digg, Newsvine, Reddit, and
Slashdot
Be even more aware of the
participant (i.e., the
audience)
Use RSS feeds to keep tabs
on stories all over the Web
Need content available for
these users in “podcasts” and
“vodcasts”
Basics of Blogging
Blogging and Online Journalism
Most major newspapers have journalist-authored
blogs
Blogging can contribute to journalistic discourse by…
Providing commentary for users
Filtering and editing information for users
Fact checking for users
Providing grassroots, eyewitness, or firsthand accounts to
users
Providing additional reporting on a current story
Allowing a dialogue of story suggestions, critique, and review
by others
Good Blogs
Good blogs
Update frequently
Write in conversation-style that shows your personality
Provide specific headlines
Provide links elsewhere to helpful information
Allow readers to comment and comment back to readers
Are facilitated by you
Are ongoing conversations among members of a community
Can be your professional notebook, journal, or brainstorming session
Embed photos, video, audio, Flash presentations, and other
multimedia features
Examples
Commentary Blog
http://masteringmultimedia.wordpress.com/
Major Newspaper Blog
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/
Professional/Career-Building Blog
http://harrylocke4.wordpress.com/
http://daniellehartman.wordpress.com/
Entertainment Blog
http://blogs.chron.com/memo
Blog Terminology
Post
Permalink
Trackback
Blogroll
Linkblog
Vlog
Moblog
For Next Time…
Next time we’ll develop our blogs
Before you come to class, go to an online tutorial on
WordPress, please see:
http://www.jtoolkit.com/blogging/wp_tips.html