Richard Gingras of Google at #isoj
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Share“The future of journalism can & will be better than the past… We need to rethink every facet of what we do.” – Gingras #ISOJ
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ShareNot the first disruption in media; nor will it be the last. This pace of change will not abate. – Gingras #isoj
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Share“Pace of technological change will not abate.” Gingras #ISOJ
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ShareNiche products picking away newspaper advertising. #ISOJ #Gingras
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ShareNews marketplace might be better thought of as a “stable of focused brands” rather than “all-things-to-all-people” mod @richardgingras #isoj
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Content Architecture
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ShareBrand & Scope: online content is more about context and relevance. When it comes to online, different than newspaper in demographics #ISOJ
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Share@richardgingras people who gather content are “our most precious resource.” #isoj
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Style and Form
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ShareThe story page is the most valuable real estate. #ISOJ Lewis
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ShareDeclining trust in media means we need to be more transparent. Use embedded links & footnotes. #ISOJ #Gingras
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Computational Journalism. Big data. Smart data. Knowledge.
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Share>@RichardGingras: Rethink Computational #Journalism to produce living resources – persistent, automated investigative reports. #ISOJ
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ShareNewspapers need to hire more people who are thinking outside the box like those from tech companies like Google. #ISOJ
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Culture of Innovation
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Share“Culture of innovation must be a part of an organization’s DNA.” Good companies innovate at EVERY dimension @richardgingras #isoj
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ShareIf you’re not excited about being in this space, then you shouldn’t be in this space – @gingras. Amen #ISOJ
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Share“Too many traditional news organizations are not operating in the digital first formats” says @RichardGingras #ISOJ Print edition is focus
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Read all of Gingras’ ideas for journalism at Nieman Lab.
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ShareGoogle’s Richard Gingras: 8 questions that will help define the future of journalismEditor’s note: At TechRaking 2012 today – a conference at the Googleplex in Mountain View, sponsored by Google and the Center for Investigative Reporting – a group of journalism doers and thinkers will be talking about how news and technology can evolve together.
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