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Arima
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341

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Table of Contents

Section 1: We have faced the future, and it works for us. 1. If you want to find out where (most) things happen first
go to twitter
2. How the BBC puts its news online
3. Staring into the crystal ball
and seeing a bright future for journalism
4. How after Mosaic, the brave new world of the web opened up for me
and I never looked back
5. You can teach an old dog new tricks
6. From "clunky Motorola radios" to Twitter: a brief account of Jon Snow's reporting journey
Section 2: 140 characters that are changing the world. 7. A Twitter revolution in breaking news
8. Battle of (t)wits? using Twitter as a journalistic tool
Section 3: In the killing fields: local journalism and the Internet. 9. How the snowball towards the social media is gathering pace
10. How the British regional and local press is dealing with the Internet
or not?
11. Why hyperlocal media is crucial for democracy
Section 4: From the edge to the centre of the modern newsroom. 12. The secrets behind mail online's soaring success
13. Blogging for journalists: a route to independence?
14. Personal branding now a key to getting that first foot on the ladder into journalism
15. How the internet has transformed automotive journalism.
Section 5: Using the net for social action. 16. Help me investigate: anatomy of a crowdsourced investigation
17. Face the facts: How the channel 4 news website has forced more honesty into British political dialogue
18. Democracy live: shining a light on our democratic processes
Section 6: Maximising the money. 19. Writing the news that people are looking for
20. The importance of real-time data to marketing and journalism
Section 7: Radical possibilities: Internet emerges as important site for media activists. 21. how the-Latest.Com is promoting citizen journalism for all
and uncovering the news
22. Website relentlessly exposing the bias of corporate media
23. Wikileaks and the limits of protocol
Section 8: Out of the world: challenging the power of the traditional media. 24. Social networks at the heart of Guyana's sole online news operation
25. "Africa at 50" and the digital future: implications for journalisms
26. Towards a new balance: the rise of new media in China
Section 9: In and out of academia. 27. How I learned to stop worrying and love the code
28. Out of the academe and into the living and bed room: facing the future in higher education
the Coventry way
Section 10: What does it all mean? 29. Future tools: the crystal goblet
30. Dr. Hack, I presume? liberal journalism in the multimedia age
31. We are all dickheads now: reflections on the future of journalism.

Edition Notes

Met lit. opg.

Published in
Bury St. Edmunds
Other Titles
Face the future

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
070.4/02854678
Library of Congress
PN4784.O6 .F2

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 341 pages
Number of pages
341

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL35341927M
Internet Archive
facefuturetoolsf0000unse
ISBN 10
1845494830
ISBN 13
9781845494834
OCLC/WorldCat
759475205

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