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links for 2006-11-02

November 2, 2006

  • paidContent: News Start-up Daylife Raises First Round; NYTCO Leads Investors
    The long-anticipated distributed news platform Daylife is about to launch, with the New York Times Company and Craig Newmark of Craigslist among the investors, and Jeff Jarvis as an advisor.
    (tags: citizenJournalism daylife journalism nytimes craigslist huffington_post)
  • BusinessWeek: OhmyNews’ Oh My Biz Problem
    “The Korean site for citizen reporting hasn’t had much success so far with its moves into other markets—and it’s in the red at home”
    (tags: ohmynews citizenJournalism Journalism)
  • E-Media Tidbits: Traditional Skills Most Important in Online Newsrooms
    A study of more than 400 people in US online news finds that the most sought-after skills are not related to technology
    (tags: journalism online training education)
  • Reuters: ABC News courting next generation on Internet
    ABC News’ “World News Webcast” is an original 15-minute newscast whose primary audience have video iPods.
    (tags: abc television online video podcasting)
  • Mathew Ingram: No, Mike — TechCrunch is not different
    Mathew Ingram argues that major bloggers cannot pretend they are bound by a different form of ethics about conflicts of interest than other types of publishers. This is “objectivity” but about maintaining readers’ trust.
    (tags: blogging ethics journalism)
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Martin Stabe is a data journalist based in London. He is an head of interactive news at the Financial Times.