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June 2013

9 posts

“Today almost every news outlet is organized around fixed beats: “financial markets”, “real estate”, “technology”, and so on. These are now so ingrained that we see them as an actual description of reality—the things the world is made of. Yet the beats aren’t so much an objective taxonomy as a convenient management tool, devised for an old technology.” —Gideon Lichfield, Global News Editor de Quartz, al seu blog, News Thing.
(Ei, jo vaig el mateix dir al World Editors Forum el 1994).
Jun 14, 2013
#reporting #edició
“Le journaliste professionnel est celui qui a pour occupation principale, régulière et rétribuée, l’exercice de sa profession dans une publication quotidienne ou périodique éditée en France ou dans une agence française d’informations et qui en tire le principal des ressources nécessaires à son existence.” —Definició de periodista de la “Commission de la carte d’identité des journalistes professionnels”, París, 22 de maig del 1936.
Jun 12, 2013
“Est journaliste toute personne qui, exerçant sa profession dans une ou plusieurs entreprises de presse, de communication au public en ligne, de communication audiovisuelle ou une ou plusieurs agences de presse, y pratique à titre régulier ou occasionnel le recueil d’informations et leur diffusion au public.” —Definició de periodista, projecte de llei del Govern francés sobre el secret de los fonts, 2013.
Jun 12, 2013
#periodistes
“La desproporción entre señal
y ruido
que se produce en la red es precisamente una de las razones que siguen justificando la existencia de medios y del periodismo como sistemas profesionales de filtrado
de información.”
—José Luis Orihuela, professor de la Facultat de Comunicació, Universitat de Navarra.
Jun 9, 20136 notes
#xarxes socials #periodistes
“A web page is
a machine constructed
to profit from attention.”
—Paul Ford, al “Innovations Issue” de The New York Times Magazine.
Jun 8, 2013
“…the key to doing this successfully is to have a relentless editorial mind setting the agenda, with a creative sensibility for driving the conversation…” —John Harris i Jim VandeHei, director i director adjunt de Politico, en un memo a la redacció on anuncien que incorporen opinió i reportatges a la seva cobertura.
Jun 4, 2013
#edició
“Tell the story in context. Avoid
a rush to publish. Be transparent.
Be accountable.”
—Aidan White, Director, Ethical Journalism Network.
Jun 3, 2013
#reporting #edició #periodistes
“Every journalist needs help shovelling for dirt” —De l’article “Foreign Correspondents” a The Economist, sobre el “periodisme ciutadà”.
Jun 2, 2013
#social #periodistes
“I’d trust citizen journalism as much as I’d trust citizen surgery” —Morley Safer, corresponsal, CBS.
Jun 1, 20131 note
#social #periodistes

May 2013

10 posts

“Tenim els millors mitjans de la història per accedir directament a les fonts de la informació d’una manera ràpida i còmoda i cada cop més som màquines de repetir notícies que no qüestionem i donem per bones informacions que o bé directament no són certes, o bé no són exactament com qui les transmet diu que són.
I al final tothom reprodueix la font contaminada sense que ningú es plantegi anar a buscar l’original.”
—Iu Forn, periodista, al diari Ara.
May 30, 2013
#reporting #edició #periodistes
“We’re not interested in the pageview or SEO games; for us, it’s about reaching and really engaging a relatively small group of passionate people” —Matt Frampton, Director Comercial, Pitchfork.
May 17, 2013
#Business
“The internet is and will always be an immersive, interactive and communal platform. Many publishers continue
to treat it like the old
two-dimensional medium.”
—Om Malik, baranda de GigaOm.
May 11, 20132 notes
#social #Business #mòbil #integració
“I believe that the survival of our business is predicated on one thing: the ability for me to publish a sufficient amount of relevant, unique content that the consumer can’t get anywhere else.” —Jim Moroney, Publisher, The Dallas Morning News.
May 10, 20131 note
#Business
“Journalists don’t like to be accountabilitized; once they’ve written something, they don’t want to un-write it; they’ll commit atrocities of logic to defend their work; they’ll grovel to downgrade a retraction to a correction to a clarification to nothing; and they’ll do it all with righteous conviction. That’s why they need editors.” —Erik Wemple, al seu blog sobre mèdia de The Washington Post.
May 8, 20133 notes
#periodistes
“Merely repeating an apology
and stressing one’s sincerity
is not a ticket back to play
on the journalism field.”
—Sharon Waxman, columnista a The Wrap.
May 7, 2013
#periodistes
“Trust is the coin of our realm. We trust that the people we interview are being straight with us. We trust that our confidential sources are decent folks. We trust that our reporters went to the places they say they went, and spoke with the people they say they met. Naturally, trust doesn’t mean blind faith. Trust but verify, as Ronald Reagan said in a different context. But generally speaking, we are no different from anyone else on this planet: We accept that the people we deal with, and work with, are honorable.” —Clyde Haberman es jubila desprès de 36 anys a The New York Times.
May 5, 2013
#reporting #edició #periodistes
“Marketers have to justify every cent of what [they’re] spending. Our job is to provide the tools and information to justify that decision for running a campaign with the FT rather than anyone else.” —John Ridding, CEO, Financial Times 
May 4, 20131 note
#Business
“Last month, 32% of my traffic came from mobile. A year ago it was 20% and a year from now it will be 50%” —Raju Narisetti, Director de l’àrea digital de The Wall Street Journal, al febrer de… 2012.
May 3, 2013
#mòbil
“When you’re picking up a newspaper you’re picking up a product of not just individuals, but an institution, with a past, present and hopefully a future. And the institutional integrity is all tied up in it.” —Gene Roberts, ex director del Philadephia Inquirer (1972-1990) i Sotsdirector de The New York Times (1994-1997).
May 1, 20131 note

April 2013

15 posts

“There was this illusion pre-Twitter that news wasn’t messy.” —Ben Smith, Director de Continguts, BuzzFeed.
Apr 29, 2013
#social #reporting
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