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Members
of the
Collaborative Online Producing class blog,
vlog and podcast on media convergence |
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Con • ver •
gence
{kuhn • vur • juhns}
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New media, old values?
Will converged news media retain traditional professional and ethical
values? Their futures depend on it.
Watch vlog
by Jeff St. Clair |
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'Hello, Stater, uh TV2, uh . . . .'
The phone rang for the first time in the converged newsroom. How
should I answer it ... Stater, KentNewsNet, TV2?
Read blog by
Tim Magaw |
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Watch out for ANYBODIES
They can report and publish anything, anytime. But how responsible
are the 'anybodies' compared to us?
Watch Flash vlog
by Elisa Altomare |
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I'll
buy the first round . . .
Kent JMC students are converging. But moreso socially than professionally.
And that's not a bad thing.
Listen
to podcast by Greta Mittereder |
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Internationally, convergence lags
Convergence is being felt around the world. But, in developing
countries, how many people can really watch Web video or listen
to audio?
Listen to podcast
by Dan Teng'o |
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Separate
and not equal, not yet
The converged newsroom has clear divisions among student media.
But, turf issues are slowly disappearing, and some real convergence
is taking place.
Listen
to podcast by Brittany Lynch |
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Sports department leads the way
If there's one department that's collaborating, it's Sports. The
Co-Lab's John Sabol interviews Sports Editor Jeff Russ to find out
why.
Listen to podcast
by John Sabol |
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Lots of work still ahead
The JMC newsroom still is divided. The definition of convergence
is still muddy. But communication and convergence are taking place.
Listen to
podcast by Vince Slomsky
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A leg up on competition
Convergence is a process . . . a long one. But, JMC students being
exposed to it now have a big advantage over other schools.
Listen to
podcast by Jenelle Maddox
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A four-letter word?
Convergence is a dirty word to many staffers. Faculty may be pushing
convergence too hard. Still, it's what students need to know.
Listen
to podcast by Ashleigh Klinger
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Convergence
and democracy
Can media retain watchdog role? Reporters may be so busy doing
multiple jobs that media's civic responsibility may be lost.
Read blog by Evan Bailey |
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Convergence
benefits readers
Audience is getting better stories. Change is happening, and it
isn't going to stop. Embrace it or move on to another occupation.
Read blog by Kristen Russo |
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Employers
want it all today
I'm going to end up doing the work of someone with majors in newspaper,
broadcast and electronic media production. But, who's complaining?
Read blog by Bryan Wroten |
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Mindset
precedes skill sets
Let's not get ahead of ourselves. Develop a multimedia mindset.
All other things -- skills sets, assignment desk -- will follow.
Read blog by Tyrel Linkhorn
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No
no to mo-jo
Requiring journalists to perform all multimedia skills at high
level will lead to poor journalism and burned out staff members.
Read blog by Katie Roupe
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TV
ignores Web potential
Too many stations are still using just shovelware on their sites.
More exclusive material is needed to benefit audience...and TV staff.
Read blog by Jennifer Guerrieri |
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Newsroom
needs a kick in . .
Staffers still thinking and working in silos. What will it take
for student media to truly operate as a converged operation?
Read blog by Lauren Buckosh |
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