All entries tagged: Vadim Lavrusik

Riding the Wave: New tech, new reporting methods

As journalism evolves, re-invents, whichever action verb you’d like, I think we need to pay more attention to how news gathering is changing — or should be changing. Yes, crowdsourcing — when a news organization uses a large group of regular folks to report a story — gets a lot of ink, but I’m not [...]

6 comments | Posted by Gina Chen | February 5, 2010 | 12:00 pm

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This Week in Review: The New York Times’ paywall plans, and what’s behind MediaNews’ bankruptcy

[Every Friday, Mark Coddington sums up the week’s news about the future of news and the debates that grew up around them. —Josh]
The Times’ paywall proposal: No question about media and journalism’s biggest story this week: The New York Times announced it plans to begin charging readers for access to its website in 2011. Here’s [...]

This Week in Review: Who’s responsible for local news, and Google plays hardball with China

[Our friend Mark Coddington has spent the past several months writing weekly summaries of what's happened in the the changing world of journalism — both the important stories and the debates that came up around them online. I've liked them so much that I've asked him to join us here at the Lab. So every [...]

New York Times pulls a post, but it lives on

At 5:38 p.m. this evening, The New York Times purported to unmask the anonymous proprietor of The NYTPicker, a blog that routinely critiques the newspaper. Rebecca Ruiz identified the blogger as David Blum, former editor of the Village Voice and other publications in New York. She cited “a person with close ties to the site [...]

6 comments | Posted by Zachary M. Seward | September 8, 2009 | 7:26 pm

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