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The future of journalism ...
  • What is the next generation of news?
  • Created by Brett Oppegaard
  • for Washington State University,
  • February 2008

Courtesy of groovy-rhianna.com
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Web 2.0 Expanding the depths of local
PrepZone
  • How the Naples Daily News, a mid-sized newspaper
    in Naples, Fla., covers prep sports now

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Web 2.0 Emerging multimedia ideas
  • A Bay area family decided to take a road trip to
    the Pacific Northwest. The father, James Kim,
    takes a wrong turn on the way to the Oregon
    beaches. The Oregonian documents the disastrous
    consequences.

A family's tragic journey
4
Web 2.0 Using new tools to tell new stories
  • What happens when virtuoso violinist Joshua Bell
    puts on a baseball cap, the look of a street
    musician, and goes undercover in a busy subway
    station in Washington, D.C, to play for free? The
    Washington Post found out.

Pearls before breakfast
5
Web 2.0 Combining print and multimedia
  • The Rocky Mountain News used multimedia to tell
    the stories of a group of Marines who are called
    upon to notify families of the deaths of their
    sons in Iraq, using each medium to its potential.

Final Salute
6
Web 2.0 Melding with the stories
  • A 20-year-old college photojournalist in Ohio,
    Matt Eich, found out his girlfriend was pregnant.
    They decided to get married and move to Portland,
    Ore., where he had a summer internship offer. He
    documented the experience, as first-person news.

Love in First Person
7
Web 3.0 Where do journalists fit?
  • Places where computers don't Watchdog,
    commentator, analyst, trustworthy fact-checker,
    moderator, community journalism organizer /
    editor and storyteller.
  • What do you think?

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