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Framing Science : If You Watch FIVE HOURS of Cable News, Expect to Find ONE MINUTE of Coverage Devoted to Either Science or the Environment

Posted on 18 March, 2008 by Martin Stabe
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The State of the Media report: if one were to have watched five hours of cable news, one would have seen about ... 1 minute and 25 seconds about the environment ... 1 minute about science and technology...
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eBay: Never used RTS Award on eBay, also, Slightly Unusual, Weird Stuff, Collectables

Posted on 7 March, 2008 by Martin Stabe
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Not quite the stolen Pulitzer that was on eBay a few months ago, but and RTS award is nice, too.
Posted in ebay, ITV, links, Television | 1 Reply

Deus Ex Malcontent: Say What You Will (Requiem for a TV News Career)

Posted on 19 February, 2008 by Martin Stabe
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CNN producer sacked for blogging hits back: "CNN fired me, and did it without even a thought to the power that I might wield as an average person with a brain, a computer, and an audience."
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Washington Post: CNN Hits The Wall for the Election

Posted on 6 February, 2008 by Martin Stabe
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"The Wall was invented by Jeff Han, 32, a computer scientist who for several years tinkered with the idea of creating a touch-sensitive display monitor. Han ... left [NYU] last year to start New York-based Perceptive Pixel, which markets the device."
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Freeview’s Hidden Gems

Posted on 20 January, 2008 by Martin Stabe
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... like BBC coverage of the African Cup of Nations on Channel 302.
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Broadcasting & Cable: New Media New Newsrooms

Posted on 15 January, 2008 by Martin Stabe
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"Borrell reports that Internet “pure plays” like Google grabbed 43.7% of that $8.5 billion. Newspapers tallied 33.4%, while broadcast TV took just 9.3%."
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Broadcasting & Cable: New Media New Newsrooms

Posted on 15 January, 2008 by Martin Stabe
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"Borrell reports that Internet “pure plays” like Google grabbed 43.7% of that $8.5 billion. Newspapers tallied 33.4%, while broadcast TV took just 9.3%."
Posted in advertising, convergence, Google, links, Newspapers, Online, Television | Leave a reply

Adweek: Google: Offline Media a ‘Real Test’

Posted on 5 December, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"[B]uying and selling to TV and print are still several years from fully impacting [Google]'s revenue, according to comments made by one of its executives"
Posted in advertising, Google, links, Print, Television | Leave a reply

Spiegel Online: Controversial Propaganda: Using Stalin To Boost Russia Abroad

Posted on 1 December, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"Moscow's international broadcaster, Russia Today, is raising eyebrows with a new ad campaign showing the former Soviet dictator Josef Stalin's less-known softer side."
Posted in links, Russia, russiatoday, Television | Leave a reply

BBC News: Pub football court case kicks off

Posted on 29 November, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"The High Court is considering whether a pub should be allowed to show live English Premier League football matches from foreign broadcasts."
Posted in BSkyB, Football, links, setanta, Television | Leave a reply

Rosenblumtv: Are We Missing the Point?

Posted on 15 November, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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'[W]hen The [New York] Times confronts the web, the best thing they can think of doing is posting their printed newspaper online. Its almost webprint. Static. Certainly factually correct, but not really webby..."
Posted in design, links, New York Times, Newspapers, Online, Television | Leave a reply

BBC News: The Editors: Peter Horrocks: Multimedia News

Posted on 12 November, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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The BBC integrates is newsrooms: The corporation's Radio News, News Interactive and TV News departments "are no more. Instead we have a new system that allows the great strengths of each of our editorial areas..."
Posted in BBC, integration, links, Online, Radio, Television | Leave a reply

San Diego station shows how to cover a major disaster online

Posted on 24 October, 2007 by Martin Stabe
San Diego TV station News 8, whose reporter Larry Himmel who filed a report from outside his burning house yesterday, is doing some very impressive online reporting of the devastating wildfires on its patch The station has responded to the crisis on its patch by taking down its entire regular web site and replacing it with [...]
Posted in Google Maps, Journalism, Television, Twitter, YouTube

BBC News: Washington diary: Life as an anchor

Posted on 18 October, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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Matt Frei on making the transition from being a correspondent to becoming a presenter.
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Martin StabeMartin Stabe is a journalist based in London. He is an interactive producer at the Financial Times, primarily working on developing the databases underlying FT.com’s interactive graphics and the FT data blog. This is a personal site, and nothing here reflects the views of the FT.

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