domingo, 13 de novembro de 2011

As prioridades do Jornalismo

Mais uma vez, no "Ponto Media" de António Granado, encontrei um GRANDE texto de Steve Yelvington sobre como fazer bom jornalismo. Getting ‘digital first’ right in the ‘newsroom’


1 – Tell me what is happening now, and what it means. Responsibility for “news” doesn’t go away, it just gets more complicated in the chaotic bazaar of realtime journalism where the community plays a major role. The audience is not passive. It has creators, not just consumers.
2 – Help me find the information I need in my daily life. I’m not just a citizen and a voter. I have information needs that relate to my job, my role as a consumer, and my entertainment. Some of those needs are peculiarly local. Information that isn’t news is a blind spot that newsrooms must overcome if they are to continue to exist.
3 – Help me connect with people. The need for human conversation is as powerful as the need for food and the need for shelter. A community begins with conversation. A community without conversation will die. As a community journalist, nothing you do is more important than tending to this responsibility. It’s not a distraction from your job. It is your job.


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