All entries tagged: swine flu

KNC 2010: FollowIndy tries to marry aggregation and geography

[EDITOR'S NOTE: We're highlighting a few of the entries in this year's Knight News Challenge, which just closed Tuesday night. Did you know of an entry worth looking at? Email Mac or leave a brief comment on this post. —Josh]
Former Indianapolis Star software developer Chris Vannoy brings something unusual to his News Challenge application: a [...]

Getting the flu story right

The oft-defended public service and watchdog components of journalism are most important when a frightening topic is making the rounds. Clear reporting can have a huge influence during these times.
Toward that end, our colleagues at The Nieman Foundation have launched www.coveringflu.org. It’s a comprehensive online guide that helps journalists separate pandemic flu misconceptions from important [...]

No comments | Posted by Mac Slocum | October 23, 2009 | 3:23 pm

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Bill Wasik’s new book: The view from atop the spike of viral culture

Three pages into his new book, Bill Wasik presents the first of several charts illustrating the “telltale spike” of viral culture on the Internet — that is, a dramatic burst of attention around one piece of content followed by interest that doesn’t so much taper as tumble. You know this spike well, even if you’ve [...]

The benefits of a live-blog: news, discussion and “crowd-sourcing”

Like a lot of newspapers and media outlets, the paper I work for in Canada — the Globe and Mail — has been experimenting a lot with a great live-blogging and live-discussion tool called Cover It Live. The software comes from a company located in Toronto, but is being used by everyone from Newsweek and [...]

11 comments | Posted by Mathew Ingram | April 30, 2009 | 8:55 am

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