tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7707228007097229203.post1973799297480018768..comments2023-10-28T08:45:03.721+01:00Comments on Former home of Headlines and Deadlines : Why the deadline isn't 'Now'Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02856693084384304955noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7707228007097229203.post-27570209823639964862009-03-24T03:31:00.000+00:002009-03-24T03:31:00.000+00:00Making last chaos gold is the old question : Hones...Making <A HREF="http://www.gameim.com/product/Last_Chaos_gold.html" REL="nofollow">last chaos gold</A> is the old question : Honestly there is no fast way to make lots of <A HREF="http://www.gameim.com/product/Last_Chaos_gold.html" REL="nofollow">lastchaos gold</A>. Sadly enough a lot of the people that all of a sudden come to with millions of <A HREF="http://www.gameim.com/product/Last_Chaos_gold.html" REL="nofollow">lastchaos money</A>almost overnight probably duped . Although there are a lot of ways to make lots of <A HREF="http://www.gameim.com/product/Last_Chaos_gold.html" REL="nofollow">buy last chaos gold</A>here I will tell you all of the ways that I know and what I do to make <A HREF="http://www.gameim.com/product/Last_Chaos_gold.html" REL="nofollow">cheap lastchaos gold</A>.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7707228007097229203.post-51114923679603759252008-09-15T11:31:00.000+01:002008-09-15T11:31:00.000+01:00It's an interesting ramble though :-)Anyway, print...It's an <I>interesting</I> ramble though :-)<BR/><BR/>Anyway, print journalism aside (deadlines for pages and presses are our shackles I fear) I'd like online reporting to operate in a similar way to Twitter.<BR/>Maybe not 140 characters but certainly short, information-rich sentences which are uploaded instantly; like liveblogging a news article I guess. <BR/>I love this concept - http://www.kansas.com/chelseabrooks/ - it's such an immediate and compelling way of reporting a case. And because it's constantly updating and growing your audience is encouraged to return to the page (with all the associated benefits of hit rates).<BR/><BR/>With regards to the future, I don't know if what a newspaper puts online will have too much bearing on what its print product is up to. <BR/>I know we're all flailing around trying to guess what the future holds my personal view is that (eventually) a standalone news product taking an Economist-style approach to local issues might work(although I also think that formats and frequency of publishing will have to change significantly). <BR/><BR/>Good point about logistics - one of the big challenges will be how to set a '24-hour' newsroom (yeah, right!) against the staffing implications.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02856693084384304955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7707228007097229203.post-581532512888337122008-09-15T07:53:00.000+01:002008-09-15T07:53:00.000+01:00I know some people in my newsroom who don't believ...I know some people in my newsroom who don't believe in deadlines, for all the wrong reasons ;-D<BR/><BR/>The idea of online deadlines is an interesting one.<BR/><BR/>While I agree it is something of a daft concept (if you don't have to meet press deadlines, distribution deadlines etc), I think you will always need some form of cut off point to stop people forever fiddling with their work to no real effect.<BR/><BR/>Otherwise, by the time a story is online, it could be on 10 other rival sites, meaning no-one sees it when they search for it.<BR/><BR/>Of course, that then raises the question of whether people come to your site because it gets the news first or because it is the best at reporting it?<BR/><BR/>This could be debated on and on and I can see both sides of that debate, but for now, I feel a deadline helps you get (your version of) the story up accurately and quickly, as you said, to publish what you know as soon as you know it.<BR/><BR/>The story can (and should) evolve and be developed as time goes on.<BR/><BR/>Do you think the mythical newspaper of the future will use deadlines (as initial cut off points I mean, not as in 'that story is done, fuggedaboudit') for online work, or will it be more open ended?<BR/><BR/>Logistically and practically, they may have to, to link with the print edition and coincide with times in the day when the majority of staff are at work?<BR/><BR/>Just realised I've rambled on a bit here, haven't I?xxNapoleonSolohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01146101513987334477noreply@blogger.com