Submitted by Bill Densmore on Mon, 12/31/2007 - 13:59.
Journalism 2.0: How to Survive and Thrive -- A Digital Literacy Guide for the The Information Age, is a falling-off-a-log-easy-to-read guide to how to be a Web 2.0 reporter. And it's available as a free PDF download. (READ MORE) ---->
Submitted by Bill Densmore on Sun, 05/07/2006 - 21:11.
The Allied Media Conference website for the June, 2006, conference in Bowling Green, Ohio, included a page with dozens of links to local, alternative media organizations.
Submitted by Bill Densmore on Sun, 03/05/2006 - 08:10.
The advocacy group
Reclaim the Media maintains a page of capsule book reviews on "media reform" topics.
Submitted by Bill Densmore on Tue, 11/01/2005 - 23:16.
One of the most comprehensive lists of website resources for journalists and citizens is maintained on the website of the Washington, D.C.-based Fund for Independence in Journalism.
Submitted by Bill Densmore on Sat, 03/12/2005 - 11:17.
There are a dozen or more excellent websites for tracking the latest news about media reform, journalism, journalism ethics and the effect of the Internet on traditional media. Many also offer "RSS" feeds.
Submitted by Bill Densmore on Fri, 03/11/2005 - 16:18.
There are a dozen or more excellent websites for tracking the latest news about media reform, journalism, journalism ethics and the effect of the Internet on traditional media. Many also offer "RSS" feeds.