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Reporter Failure, Editor Failure, or Tool Failure?

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What are the new-media lessons, if any, to be drawn from the resignation earlier this month of Washington Post blogger Elizabeth Flock? Why Aggregation Is Not Distasteful. Her immediate reason for resigning was having a prominent correction slapped onto one of her stories, the second in the last five months.

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Three Common Failures in Online News: Are You At Fault?

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The studies focused on B2B e-news from well-known trade publishers and included totally staff-written content as well as mixes of aggregated and staff-written material. Most industry bloggers insist that content generated should be exclusive—information unavailable elsewhere. What accounts for this poor showing? Lack of enterprise.

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Adam Tinworth: Journalism in a Period of Continuous Change

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If I were asked to name one active blogger that every B2B journalist should follow, I would probably suggest Adam Tinworth. Journalism, Aggregation, and Doing Things with Words. Adam Tinworth. For more than eight years, the British trade press editor has blogged about journalism, social media, and much more on One Man and His Blog.