Obviously Arianna Huffington views comments as an asset to Huffington Post. The site just passed its 100 millionth comment and averages 175,000 a day. Quick show of hands. How many newspaper editors see comments as an asset of their websites?...
Nice snapshot by the First Amendment Center’s Ken Paulson on the latest conflict between law officers and a seemingly law abiding photographer. Today video devices are ubiquitous. Flip video cameras and phones with built-in camcorders mean that almost any image...
Attrorney Morgan Manning writing in a perspective column running in this Sunday’s Knoxville News Sentinel: A simple Google search reveals countless incidents of overzealous law enforcement officials detaining or arresting photographers, and in many cases confiscating their cameras and memory...
If there was a Billboard Top 10 for journalism hot topics, the discussion on online comments on news sites would have gone platinum several times over. There’s a new round of debate, discussion and general consternation this spring. The Yakima...
Did the TN legislature become the first living brain donors? https://t.co/F4ae3qb | cc @jacklail @jeffjarvis #photogSat Jun 11 18:23:36 via webJeff Manes
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More coverage on Twitter of the BBC Social Media Summit. (via Anna Tarkov)
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