The World Editor's Forum releases their second annual Trends in the Newsroom report. It's 150 pages long and promises to answer some big questions,
"What are the latest developments in citizen journalism? How can newspapers reconnect with their readers? Will all news be free? How are broadband and multimedia transforming traditional journalism? What threats do Internet companies pose to the traditional press? How will the job of Editor-in-Chief evolve?"
It'll cost you, but with 400 short articles on the changes happening to media and what they might mean, it could be money well spent. Via Greenslade.



I get the Guardian here at home in the states, it makes my bird happy.
"Looks like you’ll miss the Huns when they show up Harry"
That’s what my great-grandfathers best friend said to him just before he left London to immigrate to America. My grandmother had been sent ahead by a few years along with her mother and brother. Though they left England they kept her in their hearts.
And that remembrance was passed on to me. I spent many hours learning and singing old music hall songs from my great-grandfather, AKA Darky Harris of Dalston in his music hall wrestling days. The more bawdy the songs the better. And it wasn’t just songs; it was a deep respect for my English heritage.
Growing up remember encountering British sailors at my grandparent’s home. You see whenever a British warship made a port call in Boston my great-grandfather and my grandmother would contact the British consulate in Boston offering their home as a respite. Many a British sailor had a nice home cooked meal in my grandmas’ kitchen.
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