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Articles tagged online video (25)

AP Phone Records Subpoena
Mark Coddington    May 17, 2013
Plus: New developments in online video, The New Yorker’s Strongbox leak submission system, and the rest of the week’s future-of-news news.
andrew whitacre
Caroline O'Donovan    April 30, 2013
MIT’s Comparative Media Studies graduate theses critique how hacking is portrayed in the media, whether new media demands new criticism, and how a YouTube policy influenced the writing of comedy and drama.
nytimes-videos
Justin Ellis    April 23, 2013
The Times wants to make video freely available on their own properties and elsewhere on the web. They also plan to increase video production.
columbia-brown-institute-panorama-construction
Caroline O'Donovan    April 1, 2013
“Sometimes the technology leads, and sometimes, the journalism has to lead.”
coryhaik
Justin Ellis    March 18, 2013
“We’ve sort of developed this rhythm: we come up with an idea, we do a prototype of it really quickly, and we decide do we move it forward or try it for something else.”
david-carr-ao-scott-oscar-night-1
Justin Ellis    February 25, 2013
A bad night for the Academy gave the Times a chance to work on its second-screen offerings, led by A.O. Scott and David Carr.
testpatterncc
Justin Ellis    December 12, 2012
Companies like Reuters, The Wall Street Journal, and SB Nation took part in YouTube’s original programming project. But their viewership can’t always hit the high levels of more entertainment-centric options.
frontlinechoice
Justin Ellis    October 10, 2012
The PBS documentary series is trying to orient itself for a future beyond TV that includes the web, tablets, and more.
hrwmedia
Justin Ellis    September 12, 2012
Upheaval in the media business has enabled advocacy groups to better deliver their message by producing something that looks like journalism.
opencourt-just-symbol-logo
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court says OpenCourt must not be singled out from rules that apply to other media.
huffpost live
Justin Ellis    August 13, 2012
HuffPost Live and RadioBDC launched on Monday, and both are counting on an engaged, workday audience.
nytquicklinks
The Times’ “quick links” allow writers to better illustrate parts of a story through pop-up multimedia within an article.
StoriesFrom
Justin Ellis    July 24, 2012
The Knight News Challenge winner is now looking for partners to collaborate with on storytelling.
new-orleans-at-night
Mark Coddington    June 15, 2012
Plus: Debates over the role of print and paywalls in newspapers’ future, the value of curation, and the rest of the week’s news in media and tech.
Dutch Nyan Cat
Justin Ellis    June 11, 2012
A popular Dutch film series showcases how web videos change when moved into a new context — and they’re hoping to come to America.