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Social media in Asia: It’s mobile – and users do pay!

by John Einar Sandvand on July 13, 2010 · 5 comments

Social media is huge in Asia, but very distinct from the Western world in several aspects. Check this video for a quick introduction.

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In digital media journalism and technology is being strongly connected to each other. Here is a tech survival guide for the digital journalist – with all the tech terms you should know to stay on top.

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The next generation of media is already here

by John Einar Sandvand on January 15, 2010 · 0 comments

I came across this nice and interesting slideshow by Dan Calladine pointing out some of the ongoing trends in media consumption. It is worth flipping through.

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8 digital media trends to watch in 2010

by John Einar Sandvand on January 14, 2010 · 13 comments

User payment, e-reading and more clever advertising solutions. Those are some of the online media trends that will put their mark on 2010.

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Survey: People will pay (pennies) for online news

by John Einar Sandvand on November 16, 2009 · 2 comments

A majority of consumers may be willing to pay for online news, according to a new survey. However, they will not give more than a few dollars per month.

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Watch it live: The social media at full speed

by John Einar Sandvand on October 17, 2009 · 1 comment

Social media activities have grown exponentially over the last few year. This amazing application gives you a live count of the activities right now.

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10 practical tips for social journalism

by John Einar Sandvand on September 19, 2009 · 4 comments

News rooms need to engage in social media. But how? Here are 10 steps suggested by JD Lasica, president of Socialmedia.biz.

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Where everybody visits newspaper sites

by John Einar Sandvand on August 10, 2009 · 18 comments

Newspapers own less than 1 per cent of the time spent online in the US. This is in strong contrast to the situation in Scandinavia. In fact, Norway’s largest newspaper site, VG.no, have more page views than any newspaper site in English, despite the fact that only 4,7 million people live in the country.

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The disaggregation of news

by John Einar Sandvand on July 26, 2009 · 5 comments

Traditionally news were always presented in neatly edited packaged. No more. In web 2.0 the individual news story frequently becomes more important than the edited package. What does this mean for news providers?

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5 great Twitter tools for journalists

by John Einar Sandvand on January 21, 2009 · 9 comments

Every day news stories break on Twitter. Here are some of the tools journalists can use to make Twitter work for them.

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