media

Il senso della notizia

a cura di Luca De Biase

Il giornalismo diventa sperimentazione per adattarsi all'èra del pubblico attivo. E cerca nuovi modelli di business.

Carta e web: il futuro è farsi adottare dai lettori

di Luca De Biase | 22 aprile 2010

Giornali globali, lettori locali

di Luca Dello Iacovo | 22 aprile 2010

Buone notizie sulle news

di Guido Romeo | 22 aprile 2010

Articoli

Il giornalismo cambia. Di fronte alle opportunità e alle sollecitazioni che vengono da internet, l'adattamento è sperimentazione, visione, verifica. Insomma: ricerca. Perché il ruolo informativo del pubblico attivo che usa i media sociali cresce e matura. Ed è un bene per l'editoria tradizionale che si sa rinnovare.

Ma come si rinnoverà?

Il senso della notizia. di Luca De Biase

In cerca di modelli per vivere sul web. di Mario Platero

La seconda vita della stampa. Benjamin Bradlee a colloquio con Mario Platero

Ma se l'editoria migliora dal punto di vista qualitativo, può sviluppare nuovi modelli di business? Per esempio proponendo nuovi prodotti a pagamento?

Analisi. di Luca De Biase

Interviste agli editori italiani. di Paolo Madron

Le nuove tecnologie. di Marco Magrini

Maxi Kindle per quotidiani. di Antonio Dini

Cronaca del dibattito. di Gianni Rusconi

Editori a conclave. di Luca De Biase e Mario Platero

Altre notizie dai blog di Nòva100

Nei box, le conversazioni in corso tra alcuni esperti internazionali di giornalismo e internet che si esprimono sui loro blog o sulla piattaforma Twitter. In fondo alla pagina, le ultime notizie raccolte da Google News in tema di giornali.

Riflessioni dai blog

How to use your interviewing skills to trend on Twitter

| 16 maggio 2012

By Robert Niles: Journalists can be their own worst enemies when they try to interact with their audience online. If you think that the online medium somehow fundamentally changes the way that people interact, and that you need to adopt a new set of principles for interviewing and interacting with people online, you're just setting yourself up for...

Breaking News In China

Charlie Beckett | 13 maggio 2012

How the Economist saw ChinaChina is making headlines around the world in many ways. The global media is fascinated by recent tales of alleged corruption and human rights abuse as well some signs that the all-mighty China economy might be stuttering. At the same China – through the state broadcaster CCTV – is about to invest billions in...

Sometimes you have to cut back to move forward

| 09 maggio 2012

By Robert Niles: If you think that innovation is just about creating new products and services, you're missing what might be the most important step in leading a publication forward.A publication makes its greatest progress not when it introduces new products and services but when it shows the discipline to leave tired or failing efforts behind....

Aggiornamenti da Google News

Newspapers examine concerns surrounding possible FDA approval of Truvada for PrEP - News-Medical.net

| 16 maggio 2012

Newspapers examine concerns surrounding possible FDA approval of Truvada for PrEPNews-Medical.netAddressing the issue of cost, "Gilead has said it is willing to fund substantial HIV prevention programs to support the use of its medicine to limit new infections around the world," according to the newspaper (Rappeport/Jack, 5/14).and...

FP Newspapers revenue up, but profits down for first quarter - Winnipeg Free Press

| 16 maggio 2012

FP Newspapers revenue up, but profits down for first quarterWinnipeg Free PressFP Newspapers Inc. delivered higher revenue but lower profit in the first quarter. The publicly traded company (TSX:FP) reported Tuesday its first-quarter profit was down about 20 per cent from the same time last year. The decline was attributed to a ...FP Newspapers Q1...

Newspapers using the Web because that's where readers are - Kennebec Journal

| 16 maggio 2012

Kennebec JournalNewspapers using the Web because that's where readers areKennebec JournalAt last week's roundtable exploration of the future of Maine's newspapers, I came away with one piece of good news: Old people still love newspapers. And since Maine is the "oldest" state in the country, I guess those of us who write for newspapers...

PRESS DIGEST - Vietnam newspapers - May 16 - Reuters

| 16 maggio 2012

TuoitrenewsPRESS DIGEST - Vietnam newspapers - May 16Reuters| HANOI May 16 (Reuters) - These are some of the leading stories in the official Vietnamese press on Wednesday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. FINANCIAL NEWS: THOI BAO KINH TE VIETNAM - The exchange rate ...PRESS DIGEST - Vietnam newspapers -...

CCSU suspends coach over trashing of newspapers - The Hour

| 16 maggio 2012

CCSU suspends coach over trashing of newspapersThe HourNEW BRITAIN (AP) -- Central Connecticut State University has suspended its soccer coach for 60 days without pay and says it will not renew the assistant coach's contract over the trashing of the school's student newspaper. University President Jack ...and more »