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10 digital trends for journalists to track in 2014 | Media news | Journalism.co.uk

10 digital trends for journalists to track in 2014 | Media news | Journalism.co.uk | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Industry experts from the BBC, CNN, ITV News, Trinity Mirror and The Washington Post share their predictions for the key trends in digital journalism this year.We asked five industry experts from local, national and international news outlets to share their predictions for digital journalism in 2014.


The 10 key trends they identified include short-form video, private social media, drone journalism, responsive design and new apps and devices...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

These journalism trends will be of interest to PR and marketing pros as well. 

Comuniconic's curator insight, October 8, 2015 3:30 AM

The most important trends of last year, What will be the ones for 2015?

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Why Blogging Is Dead--And What's Next | Fast Company

Why Blogging Is Dead--And What's Next | Fast Company | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
The blog is dead.I don't say it lightly; I've been blogging since 2000, moving from an email list I started in the '90s to Blogger to TypePad to Wordpress.com to Wordpress.org.

 

...So I see that moving my blog around like this is just staving off the inevitable; we are moving to collections and curations, to mobile content, and to different authoring tools. Think for a moment about the incredible popularity of Tumblr, or of Pinterest. I believe they are early iterations of the content revolution.

 

I told my journalism students, who are just being taught by their professors that the new way is "digital first," that they have to stretch again--this time all the way to "mobile first."...

 

[Francine Hardaway's provocative Fast Company article is a MUST-READ for every current and future blogger, PR and content pro! She really captures "what's next."~ Jeff]


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Angela Nibbs's curator insight, December 5, 2012 12:07 AM

prediction - we are "evolving"back to hieroglyphics