So what came out of the BBCs Connected Communities conference? Well, lots of ideas, the articulation of plenty of complications and frustrations, some flashes of inspiration, and some hard-headed rea...
Imagine a newspaper that talks back to you. A newspaper, on actual paper, that allows you to broadcast content back to the publisher. A newspaper unlike any newspaper that has ever existed. Paul Eggl...
One of the highlights of the Connecting Communities conference was the announcement of the winner of the BBC College of Journalisms first Journalism Student Innovation Award. David Hayward, organiser...
Ivo Burum brought us the story behind an inspirational citizen journalism project called NT Mojo - a media project created to give a voice to the indigenous people of Australia. After 20 ye...
With the full range of attendees at the Connecting Communities event including hyperlocal bloggers (a disputed term itself), audio bloggers, broadcasters, newsgatherers and publishers, giving a ...
There was something for optimists - "journalism is entering a golden age" - and something for pessimists - "traditional media today is a dead man walking" - at the first session of th...
Connecting Communities 2012 is now over. Thank you to all of those who attended the event or watched it online. Films of the sessions will appear on this website in the near future. In the meantime, ...
Delegates who are attending the BBC College of Journalisms Connecting Communities conference at MediaCityUK, Salford, on Thursday 24 May include: Charlie Beckett @CharlieBeckett Charlie Beckett is th...
Technology, its argued, defines how media is created, consumed and distributed. At the same time it can determine the strength of an individuals political voice. Followers of the debate about the dec...
Concorde consumed by flames moments before its fatal crash; a burned child in the arms of a fireman after a bomb killed 168 people in Oklahoma; United Airlines Flight 175 hitting the South Tower of t...
As part of Citzensides role in helping to organise the College of Journalisms Connecting Communites conference, I had a chance to pose a few questions to one of the events moderators, Charlie Beckett...
We are developing an entirely new platform for community news and information by connecting paper to the internet to create what is believed to be the worlds first internet-enabled newspaper. Interac...
Damian Radcliffe looks at some local IPTV providers, their plans for the future and whether the Governments plans for local TV will work for them: Last week Ofcom announced the appli...
On 24 May, I am due to speak at the College of Journalisms Connecting Communities conference about how local councils and councillors have reacted to the emergence of community media. But, befor...
Google is "not getting into television production or programming", Peter Barron assured a roomful of programme-makers at the BBC Academys Fast Train session on The Future of TV. You migh...
Were delighted to announce the shortlist for the inaugural BBC College of Journalism Postgraduate Journalism Student Innovation Award. The judging process has so far proven to be very tough indeed, b...
Connecting Communities 2012 - 9am to 5pm, Thursday 24 May Q5, Fifth Floor, Quay House, MediaCity UK, M50 2QH, Salford [Map] The BBC College of Journalisms Connecting Communities conference - #BBCscc1...
One of the most important considerations for the military is maintaining operational security - known in the jargon as OpSec. Its critical importance was highlighted this week in the newly-publi...
When Stuart Hughes wrote on this blog recently about about a reunion in Sarajevo of journalists who had covered the war in Bosnia 20 years ago, he thought it was just the media people&...
Thursday 24 May 2012, MediaCityUK, Salford Weve now opened registration for our Connecting Communities Conference on 24 May at the BBCs new headquarters at MediaCityUK in Salford. ...
Thursday 3 May 2012, Thomson Reuters, London Strasbourg: Journalists Foe or Friend? The UK Press Freedom Network, with support from UNESCO, The Society of Editors and the BBC College of Journalism,&n...
On 15 February, the worst prison fire in a century consumed an overcrowded jail in Honduras killing 361 people. Dramatic pictures were broadcast extensively on mainstream media outlets, includin...
BBC political correspondent Mike Sergeant told journalists at a CoJo Wednesday lunchtime session that there is potentially a big change coming to the way local government operates in England. As ten ...
Outgoing Russian President Dmitriy Medvedev has ordered the creation of a new public service television station to come on air on 1 January 2013. Unveiling plans for the channel on 17 April, he pledg...
Theres now just over a week before the closing date of the inaugural BBC College of Journalism innovation award for postgraduate journalism students. Weve been very impressed by the standard of entri...
In 2007, Paul Bradshaws A Model for the 21st Century Newsroom described how the old production line model for news was meeting a networked mode of operation - where anyone could take on edi...
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