SethCLewis
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RT @: Best line from . Brill: "We (publishers) need to take back control." Or as Louis XIV put it: "L'Etat, C'est Moi!"
1:13 PM Nov 19th
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@ Yeah, FourSquare looks interesting, although I'm also not totally clear how it works -- or how I might use it.
12:57 PM Nov 19th
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Jane Singer's roundup of research on "newspapers in a time of change" from @, now at Poynter:
11:04 AM Nov 19th
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Everything looks better in a venn diagram. RT @: Four spheres of social media strategy.
11:02 AM Nov 19th
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RT @: "Publishing is the New Literacy" @ responds to comments about his piece in New York Times blog
9:21 AM Nov 19th
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@ @ Your thoughts?: Mizzou students not happy about being taught in platform silos (via @)
7:31 AM Nov 18th
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RT @: Game stories, Wikipedia and the question newspapers can't seem to ask.
9:05 AM Nov 17th
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And one more from @: My list of "sources of subsidy in the production of news" is up to 17 different kinds.
11:21 AM Nov 16th
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In case you missed it: Clay Shirky explains what the phrase "algorithmic authority" means to him (via @)
11:20 AM Nov 16th
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Perhaps because of the wider audience for his work? :)
11:38 AM Nov 14th
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RT @: Web metrics are in such a state of disarray anyway it just makes Ackerman's idea worse
11:18 AM Nov 14th
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From Michael Schudson RT @: "The most important thing for journalistic ethics is humility"
8:02 AM Nov 14th
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@: To say the internet only requires new biz model for news ignores all other ways the web challenges what journalism *is*
7:21 AM Nov 14th
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@: Critically, the *form* of news changes, from the story as the unit of analysis to the 'stream.' That requires a rethink
7:07 AM Nov 14th
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@: The new news process = 1) here's what we know; 2) what we don't know; 3) what do you know? - #2 is transparent; #3 is openness
7:06 AM Nov 14th
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@ Why? In what way?
7:01 AM Nov 14th
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Web news consumption is single-page (homepage) consumption of mainly browsing, little UGC; habitual re-visiting (Boczkowski at )
6:56 AM Nov 14th
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Michael Schudson says the "cost of quality journalism" is vastly lower via digitization: databases, j-schools as news orgs, more competition
6:42 AM Nov 14th
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enter R&D RT @: @ says algorithmic authority is complementary source of authority, and asks: how do you optimize it?
6:39 AM Nov 14th
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RT @: @: Wikipedia's lesson is that authority is seen to come from the process over the institution.
6:25 AM Nov 14th
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- Name Seth C. Lewis
- Location Austin, TX
- Web http://sethlewis.org
- Bio A Ph.D. candidate at the University of Texas, I study and teach about news innovation, media sociology, and participatory culture.
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