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- Chapter 1 -

INTEGRATED NEWSROOMS: EVOLUTIONS AND REVOLUTIONS

The Washington Post: Bridging the river and embracing integration
The Guardian: Boosting creativity through newsroom integration
The Wall Street Journal: A publisher’s hands-on integration
The Daily Telegraph: Post-integration, experimenting with the future
The New York Times: Post-integration, gradually focusing on the Web-   Kauppalehti: Integrating with the existing layout
Debate: The world’s editors debate the benefits and disadvantages of integrated newsrooms


- Chapter 2 -

NEWSPAPERS IN CRISIS: HOW NEWSROOMS WHEEL THROUGH HARD TIMES

Section 1: 2008: A tough year for North American and European newsprint
Section 2: Cost-cutting: a threat to editorial quality and the newspaper industry
Section 3: How newspapers do more (or as much) with less

Analysis: Philip Stone: Can newspapers do more with less?


- Chapter 3 -

JOURNALISTS OF THE DIGITAL AGE: THE NEWSROOM'S NEW POSITIONS

Section 1: Journalists of the digital age
Section 2: Fewer jobs, newer jobs and changing titles
Section 3: The vanishing subeditor
Section 4: A revolution in workflows

Conclusion: Trinity Mirror Regionals: Three newsrooms merge in Birmingham


- Chapter 4 -

USE VISUAL JOURNALISM FOR NEW NARRATIVE FORMS

Section 1: Online video booms, but where’s the money?
Section 2: The future of newspaper video: think Web, Web, Web        Section 3: Visual Journalism Online: everything you need to know

Conclusion: Video is not just video; it’s a user experience

- Chapter 5 -

PURE PLAYERS AND PERSONALIZED NEWS: THE END OF MASS MEDIA?

Section 1: From general interest to niche news
Section 2: Pure-players and the Web: simple aggregators or competitors?
Section 3: News aggregation and the link economy
Section 4: Could the future be personalized news?

Conclusion: The BBC customisable homepage: giving the audience what it wants

- Chapter 6 -

FROM USER-GENERATED CONTENT TO PARTICIPATORY JOURNALISM

Section 1: Managing user-generated content
Section 2: Can newspapers rely on citizen journalism?
Section 3: Should newspapers think of themselves as social networks? Section 4: Going hyperlocal, the bridge to the community

Conclusion: Verdens Gang’s rainbow of UGC tools


- Chapter 7 -

DIGITAL DELIVERY PLATFORMS OF THE FUTURE

Section 1: Mobile news fires up
Section 2: E-paper: now is the time
Section 3: Online strategies and practical tools for the digital newsroom

Conclusion: Everyblock.com: what’s happening in your neighborhood?


- Chapter 8 -


TOP PRINT AND WEB DESIGNS

Top 10 news website designs

Top 5 newspaper designs


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