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Returning to the Digital Newsroom

Early BirdDennis Chamberlin, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and Michael Bugeja, former bureau chief for United Press International, are testing their journalism skills this week as they return to the digital newsroom. Follow along as they share their experience and reflections on whether their skills are viable today.

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The new model is fraught with peril, most notably the drop in online circulation as content becomes inaccessible through traditional search. More concerning may be the Associated Press' decision to create a News Registry, which would allow content publishers the ability to determine how, when and where those stories - or parts of those stories - are replicated across the Web... continue reading
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Extreme Social Media

Hallmark Homes Inc. approached the Ball State University Department of Journalism with an interesting request: assemble three teams of students for a project with ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. The catch for the team was that the show won't air until sometime in January, which meant we had to build not only the network, but the media outreach as well... continue reading
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