Video | April 27, 2010
What’s behind the news?
A look at the “What’s behind the news” research panel. Read More
International Symposium on Online Journalism
A program of the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas at Austin
Video | April 27, 2010
A look at the “What’s behind the news” research panel. Read More
Blogs | April 26, 2010
Scott Lewis, CEO, Voice of San Diego– Voice of San Diego launched right before YouTube. “We set the bar for them,” Lewis said. – We now live in a personalized news world. We can interact with whatever we want to get the information we need whenever and wherever we are. – Newspaper comes to you. … Read More
Blogs | April 26, 2010
The symposium’s second day included a fantastic back-to-back firestorm of participatory and non-profit journalism panels, as well as two more great research panels, and ended things with a bang. In the vein of yesterday’s notes, here are my observations from the event’s second and final day.—— Anybody hungover? Surprisingly enough, most attendees were on time for … Read More
Video | April 26, 2010
At the 2010 International Symposium on Online Journalism, Matt Thompson, producer of journalism’s cult-classic “Epic 2014,” tells about the motivations for the prophetic video. Read More
Video | April 26, 2010
At the 2010 International Symposium on Online Journalism, Matt Thompson, editorial project manager of NPR’s Project Argo, tells the key idea he hoped to impart to attendees: the urgency for news organizations to foster a greater relationship with consumers by providing the necessary context. Read More
Video | April 25, 2010
Texas State professor Cindy Royal talks further about the research she presented at the 11th International Symposium on Online Journalism. Read More
Video | April 24, 2010
Thanks again to Alfred Hermida for a great blog post about Seth Lewis’ presentation about the Knight News Challenge. View it here. Read More
Video | April 24, 2010
Meera Rajagopalan sat down with David Cohn to discuss his analogy about journalism and restaurants, and his switch from Philosophy to Journalism. Read More
Video | April 24, 2010
Jennifer Whitcomb’s discussion with Dan Gillmore after his panel at the ISOJ symposium. Read More
Engagement | April 24, 2010
Dan Gillmor turned the audience at ISOJ on to what has be one of the greatest Twitter accounts in existence, @TheMime.- Wikipedia is the best place to start. It’s the worst place to stop. Jan Schaffer, J-Lab, American University – There are new players in the news ecosystem: fact entrepreneurs, creative technologists, citizen media makers, … Read More