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Last post 11-09-2006, 4:46 PM by Geneva Overholser. 1 replies.
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  •  11-09-2006, 1:32 PM 9

    Huzzah


    Yo, Geneva,

    What a remarkable Manifesto. Hurrah.

    A couple of thoughts occasioned by the document:

    In the section about speaking out for journalism, I like the Big Town
    idea, but with a twist. I’ve been hoping someone, such as Poynter, will  
    create a daily digest of the best journalism on the Internet –
    capsule summaries, similar to Romenesko’s, that guide the user to
    things like an ongoing series in a regional newspaper or a brilliant
    piece of correspondence in a magazine or an investigative piece of
    substance on a broadcast website or an evocative photoessay from
    Darfur. The digest (call it WOW, for What’s On the Web) would be
    available to newspapers to run on, say, page A2 or B2 where they
    increasingly are focusing on late-breaking personalities, and to all
    media to use on websites. If Poynter created it, I’d hope they would
    earn income to support training. If Poynter does not, I’d love to
    persuade the Knight Foundation or someone to fund it. The idea stems from the belief
    that newspapers withstood any real threat from radio in part by
    becoming the source of reliable information about what’s on the
    radio. Then they did the same with television, and again with cable. But newspapers and
    other mainstream news organizations have not yet mastered the ability
    to help people navigate to what’s worthwhile on the Web, not on a
    consistent and timely basis.

    A variant comes to mind while reading your section on new forms of
    media. Call it FeetToTheFire.net – a compendium of substantial,
    verified reports on the web from whatever source that hold
    governments, businesses and institutions to account.

    And, finally, as a way to combine the resource of citizen insight
    with the verification of mainline journalism, create a test website
    called Tip.net, through which citizens can email information,
    documents or suspicions to a news organization, can ask journalists
    to check them out, and can share, if they wish, in the eventual
    credit when a verified story ensues.

    Thanks for inspiring and leading this difficult work. Congratulations.

    Cheers, Jim
  •  11-09-2006, 4:46 PM 15 in reply to 9

    Re: Huzzah

    Jim

    Thanks for these rich ideas, which ring so many bells. I have heard countless times people suggest something like your WOW idea. I'm going to invite some of them here into the discussion. I appreciate your kicking this off. More to come.

    Geneva


    Geneva Overholser
    Curtis B. Hurley Chair in Public Affairs Reporting
    Missouri School of Journalism, Washington bureau
    2921 Tilden St., NW
    Washington, DC 20008

    Work phone: 202-237-5939
    Fax: 202-237-7595

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