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Barbara Iverson's collection of things notable 

Team :: InvestigateWest

InvestigateWest is an accomplished group of journalists. Our staffers have won or been finalists for every significant national journalism award for investigative and narrative work, including the Pulitzer Prize, White House Correspondents Association Edgar A. Poe Award, the Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism, Best of the West and the PEN literary award.

More evidence that investigative journalism is too dear to pay for...

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Attention Young Journalists: Here's Opportunity Knocking in Chicago

Well, they don't mention money, but it doesn't say these are without remuneration either. I'm heartened to see that the Tribune is now defining reporting today pretty much the same way I would. They are asking for 12-15 clips. If you are short some clips, I encourage you to submit some stories to Chicagotalks.org, an edited community and citizen journalism news site for Chicago. If I were doing this, I'd look to the business reporter opening. For once, they mention that a business story might written for a regular person, a wage slave,and not a big investor or capitalist. Let me know if you get one of these jobs. 2-YEAR RESIDENCY OPENINGS AT THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WATCHDOG TEAM RESIDENT This person will work closely with reporters from the Investigative and Consumer Watchdog team to help produce short- and mid-term stories. We’re looking for someone who enjoys digging through records and studying databases but also someone with experience doing shoe-leather reporting. One day this reporter may be cooped up in a drab room combing through court records; the next, she or he may be assigned to a breaking or short-term story. This is a great opportunity for a reporter with some investigative experience and the passion to do more. We value fresh ideas, and this reporter also will get a chance to pursue his/her reporting instincts on watchdog stories. BUSINESS REPORTER RESIDENT We’re looking for an early-career reporter with a passion for news and storytelling and an interest and background in business writing. You will learn by doing in one of the world’s business capitals, covering breaking news for digital and print as well as taking on more ambitious assignments for a news organization with high standards and a deep appreciation for financial and economic stories. The Tribune takes a broad view of what constitutes business news, focusing not just on local corporations and the economy but stories of significance to consumers and investors. This reporter will join a dynamic team of experienced and flexible writers and editors who are equally comfortable producing sophisticated pieces for Page One as they are bashing out breaking news item for the Web. Being curious, driven and creative are important traits because we value original thinking and expect everyone to generate their own story ideas. METRO REPORTER RESIDENT Our two-year residency program offers an opportunity for reporters with generally three or more years daily experience to become a part of the Tribune editorial department, mostly covering city or suburban issues. This reporter will join a dynamic team of experienced and flexible writers and editors who are equally comfortable producing sophisticated pieces for Page One as they are bashing out breaking news item for the Web. Being curious, driven and creative are important traits because we value original thinking and expect everyone to generate their own story ideas. REQUIREMENTS: Chicago Tribune’s 2-year residency program is an opportunity for journalists with generally three or more years experience to become a part of the Tribune editorial department. It is not a training program. You should send a cover letter, resume, clips (12-15) on 8 ½ x 11 paper and the names of at least three professional references to Sheila R. Solomon, Senior Editor for Recruitment, Chicago Tribune, 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611-4041. You may also e-mail srsolomon@tribune.com . Please note in your correspondence for which position you are specifically applying.

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Talk About Local (alpha)

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Jurnos - Building Blocks Main

Check out this website I found at jurnos.wikispaces.com

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What Men’s Health Workouts can teach you about paid mobile: SteveOuting.com

Very interesting ideas here.

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An emerging Investigative News Network | Investigative Reporting Workshop

nonprofit investigative reporting centers are proliferating throughout the nation, a new entrepreneurialism brought about largely by the diaspora of working journalists simply searching for a hospitable milieu in which to do their important work.

That's what I've been talkin' about -- journalism so good it can't be paid for by normal means. It's taking hold now.

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When you succeed with Free, you are going to die by Free « blog maverick

From a business man, a critique of "Free" as a business strategy.

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How To Save The Newspapers, Vol. XII: Outlaw Linking

"Of all the misguided schemes put forth lately to save newspapers (micropayments! blame Google!), the one put forth by Judge Richard Posner has to be the most jaw-dropping. He suggests that linking to copyrighted material should be outlawed. No, Posner does not work for the Associated Press (which also has some strange ideas on linking). He is (normally) considered to be one of the great legal minds of our time. Posner is a United States Court of Appeals judge in Chicago and legal scholar who was once considered a potential Supreme Court nominee. He is someone who should know better. Yet in a blog post last week on the future of newspapers, he concludes there may be only one way to save the industry"

I've got to check this out. Normally Posner is right on top of things. Maybe he is writing this to highlight how absurd this idea is.

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outside.in » Outside.in for Publishers

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Some sites for our talk about politics and blogging in the USA.

These were collected by Barbara Iverson and are not exhaustive, but are selective.

Chicago bloggers Meetup site http://www.meetup.com/chicagobloggers/

http://driftglass.blogspot.com/

http://matthewf.net/?p=201 Matt Filipowicz

Nationalgadfly blog  Arvan Reese

National Gadfly on epluribusmedia http://discuss.epluribusmedia.net/blog/3259

Barbara Iverson currentbuzz.org  http://currentbuzz.org

Tom Bevan http://www.realclearpolitics.com/

Sites about cities

CTA Tattler about public transit. http://tinyurl.com/llr4ul

Chicagotalks.org http://chicagotalks.org

Windycitizen.com http://windycitizen.com

Everyblock.com http://everyblock.com

Placeblogger.com http://www.placeblogger.com/

Community Media Workshop http://newstips.org

DailyKos http://dailykos.com

Instapundit http://pajamasmedia.com/instapundit/

The YouTube President: Barack Obama’s Tech Agenda 

Beth Noveck, deputy chief technology officer, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy [bio] speaking at the Knight Center for Specialized Journalism conference called "Digital Life: Privacy and Policy, May 2009.
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