In an interesting new post for MediaShift, Bryan Murley summarizes the bitter truthiness of the economic downturn for college newspapers. At least for the biggies, the dailies, the pubs that actually have an advertising team and non-student staff with fancy titles like general manager, times are tougher than ever. ——– The portion of the post [...]
Posts Tagged ‘MediaShift’
Students Read Print, Non-Students Go Online: Go Figure!
Posted in College Media, Journalism, New Media, tagged Alloy Marketing & Media, College Journalism, College Newspapers, Daily Orange, Journalism, MediaShift, Online Media, Student Journalism, Student Press, The West Wing on January 30, 2009 | 10 Comments »
The Cracks in College Media 2.0
Posted in College Media, Future of Journalism, Journalism, New Media, Student Newspaper, tagged Boise State, Bryan Murley, Center for Innovation in College Media, College Journalism, College Media, Fiesta Bowl, Journalism Future, MediaShift, Student Journalism, Student Media, The Arbiter, The Collegiate Times, Virginia Tech on November 20, 2008 | 4 Comments »
In a new MediaShift post, Center for Innovation in College Media Director Bryan Murley writes that student newspaper Web sites have made leaps and bounds from their “little more than shovelware” days that were even as recent as three years ago. It’s a thoughtful piece, reflecting on the proactive journalistic push and general happenstances [...]
“A 24 Hour Website About the School . . . We Call Home”
Posted in College Media, Future of Journalism, Journalism, New Media, Student Newspaper, tagged Alana Taylor, College Media, College Newspaper, MediaShift, New Media, New York University, NYU Local, Online Journalism, Student Journalism on November 7, 2008 | 4 Comments »
I’m starting the latest post in purple, in honor of the newest entrant into NYU’s collegemediatopia: NYU Local, “a 24 hour website about the school and the city that we call home.” According to a MediaShift post by the one and only Alana Taylor, it came into being two months ago, as an [...]
J-Students: The Social Media ‘Haves’ and ‘Have-Nots’
Posted in College Media, Future of Journalism, Journalism, Journalism Education, New Media, Student Newspaper, tagged ACP/CMA National Conference, Anthony Pesce, Associated Collegiate Press, College Journalism, College Media, College Media Advisers, Daily Bruin, Idea Lab, MediaShift, New Media, Student Journalism, UCLA on November 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
UCLA Daily Bruin EIC Anthony Pesce was disappointed at the lack of practical advice and support provided by speakers, overseers, and his j-student peers at the 2008 ACP/CMA national conference (basically *the* annual get-together of U.S. j-students and the people who love them). In a post for the MediaShift Idea Lab group blog, he [...]
