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How small news organizations are engaging online audiences.
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New Media Timeline (2008)
Our timeline looks at the history of new media and online journalism.
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New Media Bibliography
List of online resources and books about new media and online journalism.
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Learn more about leadership through Jill's words and videos.
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NPPA judges share their thoughts about what's working and needs work in multimedia journalism.
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Slideshow
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Update on Poynter Site Redo: Design is Done, Coding Under Way
Poynter Online's redesign is in the development phase.
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Tip Sheets: Online
Journalism tips you can use, with links to stories, seminars, and a complete bibliography.
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3/28/08:
Creating a 'Primary Place' for Citizens Online
How one public radio station used citizen media to improve its coverage of the 2008 presidential elections.
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