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Archives for 2008

July 22, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Debate continues over outsourcing copyediting to India

As U.S. newspapers scramble to cut costs in the face of falling advertising, a handful have announced plans to outsource copyediting and page layout to editorial services firms in India. This has sparked a tremendous debate within the newspaper business. While one side argues that there’s no way something as connected to local language, geography, […]

Filed Under: Economy, Media Business, Newspapers, Workplace Issues, Writing Tagged With: newspapers outsourcing, newspapers outsourcing to India, outsourcing copyediting, outsourcing editorial work, Poynter Online, Roy Peter Clark, The Takeaway, Writing Tools

July 21, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Around the Web: LA Times layoffs, favorite magazines, fewer analysts

Tidbits on the news and publishing business from the past week: Life after layoffs – The Los Angeles Times announced last week it is cutting 150 newsroom jobs. It didn’t take long for lists of who’s leaving to appear on news industry blogs, including Tell Zell, and Ricochet, Chrys Wu’s blog for online news practitioners. […]

Filed Under: Freelancing, Magazines, Media Business, Newspapers Tagged With: Alan D. Mutter, Chicago Tribune top magazine list, Cookie, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times layoffs, Modern Drunkard, Newspaper stock analysts, newspaper stock analysts dwindle, Reflections of a Newsosaur, Ricochet blog, Tell Zell, The Believer, top magazines

July 18, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Story round up: cookies, encryption, organizing gadgets and more

Do you know how to look for the cookies that get left on your computer’s hard drive after you visit some Web sites? Do you worry about sending sensitive documents – like book manuscripts – to editors through an ordinary email attachment? Do you have trouble keeping track of all the electronic gear, chargers and […]

Filed Under: Freelancing, My stories, Technology, Web 2.0, Writing Tagged With: cell phones, encryption, mobile electronics, organizing mobile electronics, vcasts, video podcasts, Web cookies, Web surveys

July 17, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Expert blogger tips: revisiting old posts, previewing new ones

File this under blog maintenance – great blogging advice from two experts. Reading old blog posts – The first comes from a social media expert I check in with often, Tac Anderson, a Web 2.0 manager at HP who I interviewed for a story awhile back and then got to know a little better. Anderson’s […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Web 2.0, Writing Tagged With: Blogging, Lorelle VanFossen, Preview This Post, previewing blog posts, revising blog posts, Tac Anderson, WordPress, writing blog posts

July 16, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

5 reasons to say 'yes' if a fellow freelancer asks you to coffee

It’s good to meet up with fellow freelancers every once in a while. I found myself thinking about this after meeting up with a writer who was in town on business this week and asked me to coffee. Normally I’m chained to my desk during business hours, but it’s summer, the sun’s shining, what’s wrong […]

Filed Under: Careers, Freelancing, Writing Tagged With: freelance writing, freelance writing advice, Freelance writing tips, getting together with freelance writers, meeting other freelance writers

July 15, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Can ProPublica be the public interest watchdog of online news?

While newspapers and magazines continue to lose some of their best writers to downsizing and other cutbacks, one news organization has been building up staff with the hope of becoming the preeminent investigative news source online. The organization is ProPublica, a privately-funded public-interest news Website that opened for business earlier this summer. ProPublica aims to […]

Filed Under: Media Business, Newspapers, Online news, Writing Tagged With: Charles Ornstein, investigative reporting, National Public Radio, Paul Steiger, ProPublica, public interest journalism, Stephen Engelberg, The Sandler Foundation, Tracy Weber

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