Star-studded red carpet arrivals of high-profile entertainment events often see heated competition among journalists. Maggie Ma, a Los Angeles-based journalist, shares her five top tips for successful entertainment reporting.
News organizations need all the friends they can get. Some of them are employing social media tools like Meebo to confer "VIP" status on regular readers.
Today's journalism is changing faster than you can tweet about it. IJNet attended a webinar hosted by MyPRGenie that details how new generations and technology have altered journalism.
The latest sign of a transparent newsroom? One local paper holds daily online editorial meetings with readers who contribute ideas and critiques. IJNet sat in four of these meetings to see how readers help set the news agenda in real time.
Tom Standage, digital editor at The Economist, will be answering questions on Twitter about the future of news on Tuesday, July 12. It's the first in a series of virtual debates.
Starting a magazine is an ambitious project at any time. But as chance would have it, Syrian journalist Nahed Al Ali launched hers in the midst of the "Arab Spring."
The "Media Landscapes" series covers 38 European countries and six European neighboring states. It reflects ongoing changes in both traditional and new media.