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How People Learn About Their Local Community

Here is an analysis offered by Journalism.org pretty interesting about how people learn about their local community.
“Contrary to much of the conventional understanding of how people learn about their

Capturing and Sharing Content

Here are three companies who have created fresh digital takes on collecting and sharing different types of content.

SnipSnap turns paper coupons into digital coupons with an app that

In Your Hands, Just What You Want to Read

“Personalized-reading apps save you from pawing through the Web for news and bring you more of what you want to read. Until now, these have been mostly found on tablets

Online communities need leadership

“Here’s some basic advice that you can copy and paste to encourage insightful, engaging and rewarding writing from readers of your site:
Write what you knowDon’t tell us if something’s

Navigating News Online

“Whatever the future of journalism, much of it depends on understanding the ways that people navigate the digital news environment—the behavior of what might be called the new news consumer.

Gamify your work!

“Think gamification is amateur and doesn’t belong in the workplace? You might be surprised to find some recent reports and analysts will disagree.”
At ATCNA, gamification is part of our

Dubbing or subtitling?

“There is an ongoing argument around TV and Film fan forums and social groups about whether TV content and Films should be dubbed or subtitled. Lots of people are complaining

Starting out in music journalism

Liking to get into music journalism?
Read this helpful post by the journalist Laurence Green who reveals some tips on getting experience,  networking, and on establishing a Twitter presence.
Starting

Five top tips on… travel writing

I found an article pretty interesting in the Adventure Travel Magazine written by Rosie.
With the Christmas holidays approaching, here are some tips to remain successful by travelling!…

“Advice

12 Things Newspapers Should Do to Survive

Here is an article from Mashable written in 2009 but still relevant! There are a lot of great points developped here which are worth for ATCNA, improving day after day

The Offensive Translator

In this video, Catherine Tate, a well-known British Comedian, claims to be able to translate into seven different languages.
Companies that hire amateurs to translate or interpret will run

How to manage reader comments

Readers are no longer passive consumers. They expect to comment, to that you express in your articles. Major news publishers all accept user-generated content on their sites – which

Good mobile news Apps

We’re all being told that mobile is the next big thing for news, but what does it mean to have a good mobile news application?
Just as an online news

Occupy my TV: The birth of the citizen video reporter

A police officer calmly walking down a line of sitting protesters, sweeping them with pepper spray:Footage of last Friday’s police actions against peaceful protesters at UC Davis become the most

Choosing the Good Content Strategy

Something interesting happened to journalism when it moved from print and broadcast to the web. Aspects of the process that we barely thought about started to be questioned: the “story”


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