Here’s a pretty cool service being launched on YouTube to help citizen journalists with tips and videos. I can imagine there are lots of great ideas there for those with a journalism background as well! I’m more of a reader than a video watcher myself, but this is a great potential way to catch up [...]
Strovel’s side of the AP YouTube Controversy
You can read Frank Strovel’s post on the incident here. If you haven’t been keeping up, he was actually contacted by the AP and told to take videos they’d uploaded to YouTube off his site. Personally, I’d like to see what they’d have done if he’d left the videos up.
Journalistic Entropy
A cool video on KNS Continuous News Editor Jigsha Desai. connected [jigsha desai] from Laura Roberson on Vimeo. I think one of the most interesting ideas Jigsha brings up is the pushing of content to Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, etc. The goal isn’t just to provide content on the KNS site, but also to give KNS [...]
Following The Inauguration Online
Here are several ways to follow the inauguration of Barack Obama online today. Rex Hammock has a comprehensive list from Twitter to Flickr coverage and everything in between. For static-free coverage of the days events that you can watch online without the anchor noise, C-Span is the place to be. If you want to follow [...]