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Online editorial models #03 – Network journalism

There was a time networked journalism was called « citizen journalist. » Then a smart guy asked if you would trust a citizen dentist or a citizen brain surgeon and the term was dead, until it was rebranded as… network journalism.

Oops, that hurts.

Our friend Ben Rooney has spotted the The Cold, Hard Numbers Of What’s Happening To Newspapers. If you’re in the print business, this could hurt.

The day the system broke down

This week started with a huge system failure. The first thing we noticed was that “Outlook” was not responding anymore. It left – for half a day as we discovered later – with no mention of when it would come back, and we couldn’t write e-mails to each other anymore. It became a day of [...]

May and June most read stories.

Our (recently established) monthly edition of sharing with your our monthly most read stories has suffered from too much work (between May and the Election) but also from too much rest (as I flew away as soon as the last ballot was counted). In order not to let the late posts piling up on my [...]

Back behind the wheel for a week

It’s not everyday that one can be in someone’s else skin. Well, it happens to me whenever the French editor is on leave: I am his back-up and I write stories and articles until he comes back. It’s not fully Being John Malkovitch but still, I enjoy it.

What I really wanted to say.

What can’t be said in a meeting can be posted on a blog. That’s what blogging is all about, right? So, here comes what I couldn’t say in one of our big meeting.

Europe is nothing but a big bad wolf

Once upon a time there was a big bad wolf called Europe (the taurus story is a myth as we all know). While walking in the forests, it devoured all human beings it crossed: bad and good. They made him move to the left, to the middle or to the right -according to where his stomach weighed heavier.

There is more to Translate than the Edit?*

I will now give a glance on the synopsis as I see it. Debate over so called skeleton is an everyday topic and cause of that maybe a bit worn. My apologizes. I have been working on different synopses over three weeks and this experience I would like to share from the stagiaire point of [...]

The day we invented the synopsis

Here is a simple question that tormented us for quite a long time when we were just drafting the organisation, the process and the methods that we now use daily. Those were the days when we were about to start to write and publish on the Headlines and when we were slowly gathering the small team that became our Team – and our Unit.

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