Birmingham Post Journalist Posting Del.icio.us Links on Articles
The Birmingham Post, with the likes of Joanna on staff, continues to impress as a newspaper rapidly reshaping itself with social media. The Online Journalism Blog reports on another step forward in their web publishing:
Sometimes I feel like my vision of the future is slowly coming true in front of my eyes. Yesterday I discovered that the Birmingham Post features writer Jo Ind has started incorporating Del.icio.us social bookmarks into her articles.
Sometime it feels like an uphill struggle just to get journalists to link at all. This sort of progress gives me renewed hope (although, to be fair, that also could be a good night’s sleep and some decent coffee…)
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Some Good Reading About The Future of News Paid Members Public
Good stuff I’ve read recently, haven’t linked to yet, but don’t have much to add to right now: * The Nichepaper Manifesto [http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org/haque/2009/07/the_nichepaper_manifesto.html] – an articulate and well argued guide to how niche publishing might looks going forwards. * Media