Media News, July 27, 2010
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Afghanistan war logs: how Wikileaks turned crowd-sourcing into journalism (Daily Telegraph)
The news that the largest leak in American military history came via the website Wikileaks will not surprise long-term watchers of the controversial, multi-award-winning site.
‘Data journalism’ scores a massive hit with Wikileaks revelations (Guardian)
Afghanistan war logs expose truth of occupation.
The new journalism (LA Times)
Less gatekeeping, thanks to the Internet and Fox News, may be scary to liberals, but it’s progress over the Cronkite era.
Message is clear – users won’t pay for Twitter (BizReport)
A recent study from The USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism found there is little doubt how consumers feel about paying to use Twitter.











