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Q&A with Travis Fox, video journalist for washingtonpost.com

Shortly after Travis Fox joined the Washington Post in 1999 as a photo editor, he picked up a video camera that was sitting in the newsroom and slowly began producing a few pieces for the Web. Not that...

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Meet the new face of hyperlocal journalism

After her five-year stint as a columnist in New York Times’ New Jersey section ended, Debbie Galant began to follow her father’s footsteps into the world of running a small publication. While her...

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What's the future for news personalization?

I have customized my Google News page, my Yahoo News page, and many other news sites. My RSS reader is deluged by updates from the hundreds of feeds I have subscribed to over the years. Do I read that...

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Building a perfect storm of journalism and multimedia

While in a masters program in photojournalism at the University of Missouri in the early 90s, Brian Storm started a company called MediaStorm. He envisioned producing photojournalism projects that...

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From New York to L.A… by way of Paris

When Meredith Artley started her journalism career as a producer for NYTimes.com in 1996, there was a distinct power structure in the online newsroom of the Times. The editors mostly came to the...

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'Alive in Baghdad' uses Web to report the everyday dangers in Iraq

Brian Conley visited Iraq in October 2005 and spent three weeks filming a documentary about the life of Iraqis in a war zone. Accompanied by a translator and no security detail, he interviewed Iraqis...

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Q&A: Jay Rosen and Assignment Zero

Jay Rosen, a journalism professor at New York University, built NewAssignment.net as a laboratory on the Internet to test whether the same Web-based collaboration that spawned Wikipedia, the Firefox...

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'Giving voice to the voiceless': How the Internet can fulfill public radio's...

Jay Allison, 55, is a broadcast journalist and producer whose pieces have aired on National Public Radio’s This American Life, All Things Considered and Morning Edition. Along the way, Allison has...

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Reconceiving storytelling at the Associated Press

Ted Anthony has played many roles for The Associated Press, from national correspondent to China news editor. Most recently in 2005, the AP tapped him to be the founding editor of asap, its multimedia...

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Translating the network evening news to the Web

Jason Samuels was a TV man through and through. He spent 11 years at NBC News producing breaking news and as an award-winning long-form producer for the newsmagazine Dateline NBC. “I am a big believer...

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