What a generous contribution to the journalism world!
Thank you.
Comment from Mary at 11:14 am on 1/09/08
good!
Comment from airuisi at 3:17 am on 1/13/08
Dear Mark,
Your book is very helpful for our course on New Media at the Univ. of Hong Kong.
I just wanted to bring to your attention a minor typo on the Introduction (p. 8). The word “to” is missing in the first paragraph. “...in this equation learn how (to) make technology…”
Thanks,
Lily
Comment from mjlilywu@hku.hk at 4:19 am on 1/18/08
thanx
Comment from jana wuyts at 9:14 am on 2/05/08
Hey thanks will definitely respond once i have read the book.
thanks
Comment from alfie at 5:37 am on 2/06/08
Online journalism is the way to go. Thanks for your contribution to its success
Comment from Privilge Musvanhiri at 5:44 am on 2/06/08
Your downloads are invaluable resources. Any possibility of having them produced in Arabic and French, the other two languages we use in the Arab world?
Magda Abu-Fadil
Director
Journalism Training Program
American University of Beirut
Thank you so much for allowing such unfettered access to your materials. I’m certain the information will prove invaluable, even to those of us who are not traditional journalists.
Thank you,
Cindy
The Documentary Institute
The University of Florida
Comment from Francesca Witcher at 4:00 pm on 8/31/08
i will definitely respond about the book when i red it out. but it is a great effort for helping to spread he knowlege, information, news and almost every thing a man wants.
I’m interested in how broadcast news should/could reinvent itself for the the modern age… what does journalism mean today? What is the news today? What should it be? What do American need and want? I’m working on a project that could be catalytic, transforming broadcast news…
Thank you for helping us journalists begin to navigate our way through the 2.0 web space. This is help we need and I’ll probably blog about to help my journalist friends see the need for this kind of resource. Please keep up the great work.
Can’t believe you offer this great guide for free… Thanks so much for sharing your excellent work with us! I found your guide about 2 weeks ago and saved it on my desktop. After I read it, I had to speak out my thanks… Hope the would be much more people offering knowledge for free in our information age… ;-)
Thank you, I work in isolation from other journalists and was desperate for a leg-up the techno ladder. On my own, I’d been fumbling my way up the side of the ladder and not getting anywhere quickly. Journalism 2.0 is a wonderful find.
Comment from Allen - Ireland at 6:23 pm on 12/04/08
very good book
Comment from ezra at 1:47 pm on 12/08/08
this is good book.
Comment from saqib at 12:48 pm on 12/11/08
Many thanks for the book, I will scan to see if I should read the hard copy. I hope so.
Comment from Waleed at 11:27 am on 1/05/09
Thank you so much. Really useful.
Comment from Ademir at 3:04 pm on 1/10/09
Thank you! A great resource!
Comment from Brian at 6:01 pm on 1/25/09
Have not read it but sound interesting for those working with words ans the Internet
Comment from Nayvi Morles at 9:23 am on 1/28/09
I have spent a lot of time reading up about journalism and how they portray the news. I think that journalists have a lot of responsibility and they need to be aware of that.
This book ist great and gave me many informations for improving my journalistical skills immediately. I am working as a free journalist in germany and my english knowledges are not outstanding but I have understood nearly every word in it. Great Work!
Very obliged.
The importance of the yielded material, will help in my projects and research me online.
Very grateful to all, for as much generosity.
Congratulations.
Eliana Frantz de Macedo
So cool than you can download this book for free…looking forward to reading it!
Comment from Marianne at 3:34 pm on 3/11/09
Thanks for this book…
Comment from mohamed at 1:15 am on 4/28/09
Thanks I found your book in Journalism which is very useful and contained a lot of information. I’m an asst. professor at the University of the East in Manila, Philippines teaching Introduction to Broadcasting, Radio Production and Direction, Radio/TV Performance and Announcing, Broadcast Mgt., Mass Media and Society, Educational Broadcasting, Writing for Print, English for Foreign Nationals, and Humanities. I will use your book in the university and advise the Library to download your book too. Apart from being an asst. professor, I used to be a broadcast journalist in AM radio station and practicing journalist in Manila.
So glad to have a chance do download this book! Can’t wait to print it out and start reading. And would order a hard copy!
Thanks!
Comment from Alexander Zolotarev at 2:43 pm on 5/15/09
Hello,
got the hard copy of the book during a seminar held by the night foundation on digital media in Atlanta beginning on this month(june 09). this is an AMAZING book and i wanted to leave this note to thank the author for writing it.
very well done. thank you again !
As a former journalism student and someone who recently was approached to write a column (still on the fence about that) I’m sure I’ll find something wonderful in here. Thanks!
Comment from RAC at 4:05 pm on 9/01/09
Mark: I just downloaded your book. Looking forward to reading it. I recently retired after 30 years in newspapers, and it’s easy to see that online journalism is the future.
The challenge is establishing a new economic engine for online journalism.
Thank you for your generous contribution to a valuable industry.
Mike
Comments
What a generous contribution to the journalism world!
Thank you.
good!
Dear Mark,
Your book is very helpful for our course on New Media at the Univ. of Hong Kong.
I just wanted to bring to your attention a minor typo on the Introduction (p. 8). The word “to” is missing in the first paragraph. “...in this equation learn how (to) make technology…”
Thanks,
Lily
thanx
Hey thanks will definitely respond once i have read the book.
thanks
Online journalism is the way to go. Thanks for your contribution to its success
Your downloads are invaluable resources. Any possibility of having them produced in Arabic and French, the other two languages we use in the Arab world?
Magda Abu-Fadil
Director
Journalism Training Program
American University of Beirut
thanks for your contribution
I am looking forward to reading this contribution to our field. Thank you.
Mark,
I look forward to reading this.
Charles
HI
I’m teaching production to 7th and
8th graders. Part of my class plan is teaching them about Journalism.
looking forward to reading your book.
We need good and honest journalist in the world.
Thank you Dot
Thanks for this… I look forward to gaining some good insight for the future!
good
is good and new for me. Thanks.
Ivan Ruiz
Thank you so much for allowing such unfettered access to your materials. I’m certain the information will prove invaluable, even to those of us who are not traditional journalists.
Thank you,
Cindy
The Documentary Institute
The University of Florida
Great book. And thats all for free!
Thanks.
Thank you very much for this text.
thanks!
i will definitely respond about the book when i red it out. but it is a great effort for helping to spread he knowlege, information, news and almost every thing a man wants.
I’m interested in how broadcast news should/could reinvent itself for the the modern age… what does journalism mean today? What is the news today? What should it be? What do American need and want? I’m working on a project that could be catalytic, transforming broadcast news…
Thank´s for this publication.
Great work. My copy’s on my laptop which is in the shop, so I need one on this computer.
Thank you for helping us journalists begin to navigate our way through the 2.0 web space. This is help we need and I’ll probably blog about to help my journalist friends see the need for this kind of resource. Please keep up the great work.
I got this pdf from a friend and found my way to this homepage this way. Great work!
Can’t believe you offer this great guide for free… Thanks so much for sharing your excellent work with us! I found your guide about 2 weeks ago and saved it on my desktop. After I read it, I had to speak out my thanks… Hope the would be much more people offering knowledge for free in our information age… ;-)
Greetings from Germany
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Thank you, I work in isolation from other journalists and was desperate for a leg-up the techno ladder. On my own, I’d been fumbling my way up the side of the ladder and not getting anywhere quickly. Journalism 2.0 is a wonderful find.
very good book
this is good book.
Many thanks for the book, I will scan to see if I should read the hard copy. I hope so.
Thank you so much. Really useful.
Thank you! A great resource!
Have not read it but sound interesting for those working with words ans the Internet
I have spent a lot of time reading up about journalism and how they portray the news. I think that journalists have a lot of responsibility and they need to be aware of that.
This book ist great and gave me many informations for improving my journalistical skills immediately. I am working as a free journalist in germany and my english knowledges are not outstanding but I have understood nearly every word in it. Great Work!
thankyou so much. Looking forward to it!
Great resource, thank you very much for sharing this.
GOOd job.
Very obliged.
The importance of the yielded material, will help in my projects and research me online.
Very grateful to all, for as much generosity.
Congratulations.
Eliana Frantz de Macedo
So cool than you can download this book for free…looking forward to reading it!
Thanks for this book…
Thanks I found your book in Journalism which is very useful and contained a lot of information. I’m an asst. professor at the University of the East in Manila, Philippines teaching Introduction to Broadcasting, Radio Production and Direction, Radio/TV Performance and Announcing, Broadcast Mgt., Mass Media and Society, Educational Broadcasting, Writing for Print, English for Foreign Nationals, and Humanities. I will use your book in the university and advise the Library to download your book too. Apart from being an asst. professor, I used to be a broadcast journalist in AM radio station and practicing journalist in Manila.
More power!
Mhuck G. Gayeta, MAEd
So glad to have a chance do download this book! Can’t wait to print it out and start reading. And would order a hard copy!
Thanks!
Hello,
got the hard copy of the book during a seminar held by the night foundation on digital media in Atlanta beginning on this month(june 09). this is an AMAZING book and i wanted to leave this note to thank the author for writing it.
very well done. thank you again !
I’m downloading this text because I want to consider it for adoption in my Advanced News Reporting course, which I teach at Old Dominion University.
nice book
thanks
Thank you for this great pdf…and for free!
As a former journalism student and someone who recently was approached to write a column (still on the fence about that) I’m sure I’ll find something wonderful in here. Thanks!
Mark: I just downloaded your book. Looking forward to reading it. I recently retired after 30 years in newspapers, and it’s easy to see that online journalism is the future.
The challenge is establishing a new economic engine for online journalism.
Thank you for your generous contribution to a valuable industry.
Mike
Can We give this report to all our students?