Tag: New York Times

  • Eyetracking for online journalism

    Annenberg’s Online Journalism Review has an interesting take-out on the lessons of eyetracking research for page design. There’s a comparison from one of the researchers between the New York Times and the BBC sites: I like the [NYT] content and the way they present it. The titles are succinct and look clearly like links –…

  • Blogging and the future of journalism 2

    In response to Lucas Grindley‘s comment on my gnomic post Blogging and the future of journalism, I should perhaps unpack my thoughts better. Lucas: From what I can glean, your point is that the numbers from the Zogby poll must be wrong because although people say blogging is important, they don’t understand the importance of…

  • At the NYT, David Carr thinks that because people comment on his blog he’s in touch with them. Wrong. Now you can hear what’s going on in the heads of a strange fraction of people who read you. That isn’t market research and it isn’t contact.

  • Excellent Slate piece on the NYT running…