Media

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Za prv pat Pulicerovata nagrada ja dobi internet-stranica
by Milota Sidorova


Stereotipot vo koj prestižnata Pulicerova nagrada beše povrzana so tradicionalni pečateni vesnici beše nadminat ovoj ponedelnik. Nagradata za istražuvačko izvestuvanje mu beše dodelena na internet mediumot „ProPublika“. Kako pobednički napis beše izbran „Smrtonosnite izbori za spomen“ na Šeri Fink, deloto za kontroverznata smrt vo medicinskiot centar vo Nju Orleans za vreme na uraganot Katrina. Ova delo beše originalno, zatoa što za prv pat stanuvaše zbor za t.n „sorabotlivo novinarstvo“ . Fink prodolži da raboti na napisot zaedno so spisanieto „Njujork Tajms̶! 0; rečisi dve godini. Ovoj fakt prikažuva nov pogled kon onlajn mediumite. Zasega, povekjeto od niv bea samo sinonim za ozboruvanje i posredničko novinarstvo. Vo ponedelnikot, prviot znak na priznanie beše dodeleno na takva forma na mediumi – na primer, onlajn mediumute se mnogu pofleksibilni koga stanuva zbor za navremeno reagiranje, sorabotka ili isplakjanje. Da mu se dade na pisatel takov vid slobodna volja vo sorabotka so tradicionalni mediumi, toj može da ponidi napisi vo period od dve godini. Toa ne bi bilo isplatlivo vo pečatenite mediumi. Nikoj ne bi držel eden čovek na eden napis tolku dolgo vreme. Osven toa, rečisi sekoj (ako ne site) od pečatenite mediumi imaat svoi sestrinski internet-stranici. Na vakov način tie samo se pridružuvaat na pazarot kade inlajn informaciite ne se samo slučai od sedečko iskustvo. So proširuvanjeto na bezžičnata vrska, korisnici na Smartfouni i ! internet-uredi se sé poblisku da stignat do onlajn inform! acija 24 časa nedelno. Ne e rabotata za da se ubivame edni so drugi ili bitka na internetot so pečatot, no poverojatno e deka stanuva zbor za transformacijata i za naogjanjeto na zaedničkiot dijalog vo navistina ubrzanata sredina.

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by Milota Sidorova
for Cantell TV (http://cantell.tv)

Cantell TV is the fastest growing provider of digital broadcasting coupled with telecommunications, allowing people to easily control, view, upload and share digital content through proprietary interface coupled with free phone calls. Cante! ll TV is committed to delivering infinite choices to your world of entertainment at the tip of your fingers.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

For the first time Pulitzer award goes to the website
by Milota Sidorova


The stereotype in which a prestigious Pulitzer Prize was connected with traditional print newspapers has been broken this Monday. The award for investigative reporting was given to on-line media ProPublica. As the award winning article was chosen Sheri Fink's “The Deadly Choices At Memorial”, the piece about controversial deaths at a New Orleans medical center in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. This piece was unique, because for the first time it was a case of so called “collaborative journalism”. Fink kept working on the article with the New York Times Magazine for almost two years.This fact provides a new point of view on on-line media. So far, the ! most of them were just a synonym of gossips and mediate journalism. On Monday the first sign on recognition was addressed to such media form – for instance, on-line media are much more flexible if it comes to reaction timing, collaboration or payments. Giving a writer this kind of free will at collaboration with traditional media, it could offer an article of two year's work. That wouldn't be rentable in press media. No one would keep one man on one article for such long time. Besides, almost every (if not all) of press media have their own web sisters. This way they are adjusting to the market where on-line information are not a case of sitting experience. With extending wi-fi connection, users of smart phones and internet devices are more likely to get to on-line press information 24/7.It is not the case of killing each other or a battle internet vs. press, but more likely it is about transformation and finding the common dialogue in really speeded up environment.
related story (sgx17005): http://www.france24.com/en/20100413-award-proves-online-medi...
by Milota Sidorova
for Cantell TV (http://cantell.tv)

Cantell TV is the fastest growing provider of digital broadcasting coupled with telecommunications, allowing people to easily control, view, upload and share digital content through proprietary interface coupled with free phone calls. Cantell TV is committed to delivering infinite choices to your world of entertainment at the tip of your fingers.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Online journalism catches up with the traditional one
by Zuzana Zelenakova


Established by publisher Joseph Pulitzer at the beginning of the 20th century and administered by Columbia University in New York City the Pulitzer Prize still remains one of the most prestigious awards in the world that one can get for excelling in journalism, literature or musical composition. Among the most famous recipients of the Prize we can mention Ernest Hemingway, President John F. Kennedy, Arthur Miller or Tennessee Williams. This year's Pulitzer Prizes were dominated by the Washington Post and new York Times, however, for the first time in history also the online media recieved one of the prizes. Non profit online news organization Propublica won a Pulitzer for ! the article called The Deadly Choices at Memorial reporting on New Orleans hospitals and their practices after the Hurricane Katrina. "This is something we're going to see more of in the years ahead as there's more and more collaboration of news entities when it comes to enterprise journalism," said Sig Gissler, administrator of the prizes. Sheri Fink of ProPublica wrote the article in collaboration with The New York Times Magazine. Another online Pulitzer went to the website of the San Francisco Chronicle sfgate.com for their animated cartoons by Mark Fiore. It was the first time an Internet entry won in the category of editorial cartooning. The Washington Post won four prizes, including the one for international reporting for Anthony Shadid's article from Iraq. Post's Gene Weingarten recieved prize in feature writing for "his haunting story about parents, from varying walks of life, who accidentally kill their children by forgetting them in cars." Columnist Kathleen Parke! r won in the commentary category and Sarah Kaufman for critici! sm. New York Times reporter Michael Moss won in the explanatory reporting category for his writing on food safety issues. The national reporting award went to Times' Matt Richtel for his writing about the risks of using cell phones and computers while driving.

related story (sgx16982): http://www.france24.com/en/20100412-usa-columbia-journalism-...
by Zuzana Zelenakova
for Cantell TV (http://cantell.tv)

Cantell TV is the fastest growing provider of digital broadcasting coupled with telecommunications, allowing people to easily control, view, upload and share digital content through proprietary interface couple! d with free phone calls. Cantell TV is committed to delivering infinite choices to your world of entertainment at the tip of your fingers.