Want a human filtered stream of blog postings from selected new-media-and-journalism blogs? Josh Braun, a journalist, researcher and teaching assistant at Cornell University, has created one.
He says:
“I’ve created a combined RSS feed, not of this site, but of around 30 cool new-media-and-journalism blogs from around the web. It will send out about 10 to 15 posts per day, and I’ll filter out off-topic posts, so you won’t have to read about career advice for young journalists, or what someone ate for breakfast.”
Hmm … I recently wrote about “career advice for young journalists.” Oh well. I only Twitter about what I eat for breakfast.
You can find out more about the feed at his Understudy site. He also has a personal site is Wide Aperture.
Early Sunday morning, the following post were in Braun’s Understudy: Journalism, New Media, and Digital Culture feed:
- Know More About A Corporation
- Record month for the JI with some surprises
- The death of TV reviewing: an explanation
- Disasters and aid: does the media have any impact? (Harvard Pt V)
- Didn’t the Las Vegas Sun have enough talent?
- paidContent UK: BBC’s Future Media and Technology department stays despite overspend
- No user-generated content please, we’re Rush
- DRIVERS OF CHANGE IN THE MEDIA ENVIRONMENT
- THE CAPITAL CRISIS IN THE NEWSPAPER INDUSTRY DEEPENS
- ICA
- What’s so good about investigative journalism? (Harvard Part III)
- links for 2008-05-21
- Interview – Andrew from ThePoint.com
- Tapping into the Power of Participation
- Is this marriage going to work?
- Tragedy and New Media
- February 2008: The Problem with Broadcast News on the Web
- Why broadcasters struggle with the Web
- Don’t let your lack of time hurt your readers
- AP Style Changes – Nationality, Ethinicity, etc
- Gordon’s global village
- Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk: running a campaign? Go to the social networks
- BBC Trust: bbc.co.uk internal search and external linking need ‘major improvements’
- Herald adds web stats to homepage
- Journalism: saving the world? [Polis at Harvard Part 1]
- Getting links with made-up content: clever marketing or unethical publishing?
- Glam Media launches video service
- Everything you wanted to know about BBC online
- NGOs and Journalists: not communicating? (Polis at Harvard II)
- Twitter it for focus
- Pushing the needle forward
- How BBC blogs are engaging with audiences
- links for 2008-05-30
- Making sense of Twitter for journalists
- Top 10 journalistic uses for Twitter
- What Happened to Scott McClellan in Longer Perspective: 100 Years of the White House Press
- NYTimes.com: Chicago Tribune to deliver TV critic’s picks through TiVo
- Democracy, markets and the BBC
- AllThingsD: Video: Rupert Murdoch on WSJ, Google and the internet
- Fair use explained (with Disney
- The future of news in Canada
- Scott McClellan’s book reviewed on twitter
- In search of the new aggregator
- Guardian publishes string of anti-Telegraph stories – cue spat
- What exactly is a computer-assisted reporter?
- Journalist-programmer conundrum
- Wasserman
- Print and online strategies: a UK perspective
- Interview with Alex Strick van Linschoten
There’s some good reading there. If you don’t follow these blogs already or you’re looking for interesting writers on journalism and New Media, you could very well find this “sampler” great browsing.
Pop Quiz: Why did I call Josh Bruan “Encyclopedia Braun?”