Resources
Weblogs
Jay Rosen put this site together to see if reporters can use social networking to improve their daily coverage. It launched in November, 2007.
A wiki with a database of European blogs. The blogosphere is divided by country, blogging platforms, and can be searched by 'political blogging,' 'mainstream media,' 'people making money with their blogs' and other categories.
The weblog of News University, which provides affordable continuing education for journalists.
Blog of Steve Boriss, Associate Director of the Center for the Application of Information Technology at Washington University in St. Louis. His aim is to present an evolving and increasingly refined vision of the future of news.
The weblog of Bruno Giussani, on technological innovations and innovation in media. Giussiani is the Special Project Editor at L'Hebdo, the European Director of the TED Conferences, the author of several books and a frequent public speaker.
The Blog Herald was founded by Duncan Riley in March 2003 as a premium source of blog and blogging related news for bloggers. It was the first blog dedicated exclusively to the news of the blogosphere.
Munir Umrani's weblog on blogging by professional and non-professional journalists and pundits.
The Media Network Weblog is offered by Radio Netherlands International and focuses on developments in radio and television broadcasting.
The Newspaper Innovation weblog offers information on free daily newspapers.
The Editors Weblog is published by the World Editors Forum. The WEF is an organisation within the Paris-based World Association of Newspapers, devoted to educating newspaper editors and senior news executives worldwide.
