Editors Weblog - Reporting on the latest developments in the rapidly changing newspaper industry: more than 50 different sources from around the world are scanned every day.
Fifth Estate Online - An international, interactive on-line journal of radical media thinking and critical practice. A forum for those who are concerned about the historical and current role and power of the mass media in society.
Global Voices Online - A non-profit global citizens' media project, sponsored by and launched from the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at the Harvard Law School. Global Voices is a guide to the most interesting conversations, information, and ideas appearing around the world on various forms of participatory media such as blogs, podcasts, photo sharing sites, and videoblogs.
Google One Pass -
A payment system that enables publishers to set the terms for access to their digital content.
Guerilla Media - A Vancouver-based group of media critics that creates popular education projects around social justice issues. Using satire as its main political tool, Guerilla Media creates and distributes parodies of daily newspapers, and government and corporate promotional materials.
Nieman Reports Magazine - Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard produces this quarterly publication to help you stay on top of debates affecting the news industry.
Nieman Watchdog - Seeks to encourage more informed reporting by putting journalists in contact with authorities who can suggest appropriate, probing questions and who can serve as resources.
News Media and the Law - Quarterly magazine on all aspects of media law, covering cases, laws and other events that may affect how journalists can cover the news.
PRINT - A bimonthly magazine about visual culture and design. Documents and critiques commercial, social, and environmental design from every angle. A general-interest magazine, engagingly written by cultural reporters and critics who look at design in its social, political, and historical contexts. PRINT shows its audience of designers, art directors, illustrators, photographers, educators, students, and enthusiasts of popular culture why our world looks the way it looks, and why the way it looks matters.
RAP 21 -
An electronic network that facilitates the exchange of innovative ideas and the latest information about the business of newspapers, issues related to press freedom, and career development opportunities for the African press.
KWSnet is a human-edited subject directory of the web with special attention paid to U.S. national and international news, the arts, culture, media, politics, law, science and technology. It is based in San Francisco, California. KWSnet's Twitter and RSS Feed direct you to some of the best writing and reporting on the web. KWSnet also provides additional Twitter List Feeds, including News, Cultural and Interesting People Feeds; City Feeds; and Topical Feeds. KWSnet's Video Gallery presents embedded video from artists, journalists, and political activists worldwide.
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