Unrequired Reading {14.10.08 to 15.10.08}

These are some of the things that have caught my atten­tion lately. It’s a more eclectic mix than just the news busi­ness, but then so’s life:

  • Rather: Fear Shouldn’t Be in a Journalist’s DNA | Jeff Ber­cov­ici — “No one is fear­less, but fear shouldn’t be in the DNA of an Amer­ican journ­al­ist.… Amer­ican journ­al­ism stands for clear-eyed, well-researched, know the facts, look ‘em in the eye, ask ‘em the tough ques­tion, don’t back down, don’t back away, just keep com­ing. That’s the kind of cov­er­age the Amer­ican pub­lic deserves.”
  • 10 reas­ons why news­pa­pers won’t rein­vent news | Xark! — News­pa­pers don’t “own” enough cre­at­ive tech­no­lo­gical expert­ise (pro­gram­mers, database/mashup design­ers, XHTML/CSS coders, video edit­ors, Flash anim­at­ors, graphic com­mu­nic­at­ors, etc) to con­sti­tute a viable tech infra­struc­ture. Instead, most news­pa­per payrolls are bloated with plur­al­it­ies of resent­ful Lud­dites who struggle with the com­plex­it­ies of e-mail.
  • Deli­cious, Upcom­ing Founders To Show You Polit­ical Bias Of News Sites — Another Fire­fox plu­gin: “Polit­ical sites are usu­ally very biased, but the cas­ual reader often doesn’t know which way a par­tic­u­lar site tends to rant. With the new script, also avail­able as a Fire­fox plu­gin, sites are shaded towards blue (whiny cow­ards) or red (war­mon­gers) depend­ing on their link­ing behavior.”
  • Why Jeff Jar­vis is wrong to blame Brit­ish journ­al­ists | Roy Greenslade — “I’m … with Jeff when he says that our task is to use the new tools to cre­ate a new, and bet­ter, form of journalism.

    That said, within exist­ing media organ­isa­tions the cent­ral prob­lem in achiev­ing such an ambi­tion remains unchanged. The power lies with the employer. While some own­ers are encour­aging their staffs to be invent­ive they are, at the same time, redu­cing staffs to levels that stifle the pos­sib­il­ity of innovation.

    So the dilemma for journ­al­ists who wish to build a new journ­al­istic Jer­u­s­alem is, like everything else in this world, an eco­nomic one.”

  • Al Jaz­eera Eng­lish pass­port rules | The Pen­in­sula On-line — “Al Jaz­eera Eng­lish has sent out an e-mail to all its employ­ees alert­ing them to the new rules and instruc­tions issued by the Min­istry of Interior’s Pass­port Department.

    The mail says no employee whose res­id­ence per­mit has expired while out­side the coun­try will be allowed to enter Qatar without a let­ter addressed to the author­it­ies con­cerned signed by Al Jazeera’s External Affairs Office.”

  • TV ad rates fall to 15-year lows | FT.com — ‘“Buy­ing a tele­vi­sion advert­ise­ment is now the same price as it was in 1992 [in abso­lute terms],” said Nick Man­ning, chief oper­at­ing officer for Ebi­quity and former UK chief exec­ut­ive of OMD, one of the largest media agencies.’

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