Tag Archives: newspapers

Writing for both audiences

I was interested in this great post from Yelvington which describes the two things necessary to cater for the twin newspaper audiences – the loyal regular reader and the ocassional visitor, maybe brought in by the search engine.
The answer, says Yelvington, is the beat blog and the topic page. I was particularly taken with the handbook-like details he gives to help the receptive to improve. Worth a read.


[Posted with iBlogger from my iPhone]

User Generated Content vs journalism

A few weeks ago Darren Rowse of ProBlogger was asked to contribute a column to an Australian magazine about
the threat to journalism posed by User Generated Content. He was asked to argue for the threat while Phil Mclean, group executive editor at the publishier Fairfax took the opposing view. This question, as always, is not black and white, but Darren does a good job of laying out the arguments.

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