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By Michelle V. Rafter on September 17, 2009
The first Digital Journalism social hour takes place Thursday, Sept. 24, at 7 p.m., at the Lucky Lab pub in S.E. Portland.
Posted in Media Business, Online news, Oregon | Tagged Abraham Hyatt, Digital Journalism Camp, Oregon writers, Portland, Society of Professional Journalists, SPJ, the future of news |
By Michelle V. Rafter on July 24, 2009
Digital Journalism Camp Portland is about how we, as journalists, are innovating right now — what’s working, what’s not, and how we can get better at what we do.
Posted in Freelancing | Tagged Abraham Hyatt, Digital Journalism Camp, freelance writing, future of news, Newspaper Industry |
By Michelle V. Rafter on July 13, 2009
If you’re interested in learning more about hyperlocal news, and you live within driving distance of Portland, plan now to attend a panel discussion on hyperlocal news I’m moderating at Portland’s Digital Journalism Camp on Saturday, Aug. 1.
Posted in Online news, Writing | Tagged @journopdx, Abraham Hyatt, future of news, hyperlocal news, NeighborhoodNotes.com, Neighborlogs.com, Oregon media business, Portland Digital Journalism Camp |
By Michelle V. Rafter on May 7, 2009
If you think reporters, editors, newspaper pundits, Sam Zell and the Sulzberger family are the only ones worried about the fate of the media business, you haven’t spent a Saturday morning with a room full of geeks. At last weekend’s BarCampPortland III meetup, the assembled developers, programmers and Web 2.0 entrepreneurs were just as concerned [...]
Posted in Blogs, Media Business, Newspapers, Online news, Oregon, Technology, Web 2.0 | Tagged Abraham Hyatt, BarCampPortland, BarCampPortland III, digital media, hyperlocal news, John Hill, Neighborhood Notes, OurPDX.com, Steven Walling, The Columbian, the future of news, the media business, The Portland Sentinel |