Three upcoming Boston events of interest to Lab readers
Attention Boston-area readers: I’m speaking at three upcoming journalism events you might find interesting. — First, on July 20, I’ll be moderating a Mediabistro panel on the evolution of journalism....
View ArticleFor the Boston Globe’s Kennedy series, video is dominant
It wasn’t quite the Red Sox winning the World Series, but The Boston Globe saw huge traffic yesterday as it covered the death of Ted Kennedy — a sign that local news sites can still dominate national...
View ArticleGooooooooaaaal, in any language: Boston Globe uses Google Translate to expand...
How do you make the most of World Cup fever? If you’re the Boston Globe, you think…well, globally. Boston.com‘s soccer blog, Corner Kicks, has integrated Google Translate into its user interface:...
View ArticleDavid Beard on leaving Boston for National Journal: “I just didn’t want to...
Sad news for The Boston Globe today — but great news for the ever-expanding National Journal. David Beard, Boston.com’s editor for the past four years, is joining the National Journal Group as deputy...
View ArticleNational Journal relaunch tests free/pay content strategy
When your site goes hybrid, with a combination of paid and free content, the question becomes: What goes in front of the paywall? That question will be front and center at National Journal, a...
View ArticleBetter curation on Twitter, pushback against anonymity, and more new...
Editor’s Note: We’re wrapping up 2010 by asking some of the smartest people in journalism what the new year will bring. Below are predictions from Bob Giles, Alan Murray, David Beard, Geneva...
View ArticleEight trends for journalism in 2011: A Nieman Lab talk in Toronto
A couple weeks ago, I had the pleasure of being asked to speak at the Canadian Journalism Foundation‘s speaker series at the University of Toronto. (I also had the pleasure of being introduced by Nora...
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