Washington Post blog guidelines "A group led by Outlook Editor John Pomfret and involving editors and reporters from the newsroom and wpni has drafted guidelines for blogging on washingtonpost.com," says an internal memo obtained by FishbowlDC. with blognewspaper-2.0
What Newspapers Still Don't Understand About The Web The coverage of severe storms near Washington "was a brilliant web-native news and information effort — BURIED three layers deep, where I couldn't FIND it. "Is it any wonder why Google makes $20 billion on search? "And what's the root cause problem? The useless article with no real-time data and no links was written for the PRINT newspaper." with newspaper-2.0
What type of RSS newsfeeds do you serve your readers? Yoni Greenbaum with yet another interesting post. He believes that newspapers should publish full stories in their feeds rather than just summaries or the first hundred or two hundreed characters. with newspaper-2.0
What's a blog "So, for all of our benefit, I’m going to put down a short bullet list of things to remember when writing a weblog formatted piece for a traditional media outlet (standard disclaimer: your mileage may vary - YMMV)" with blog
You can't scoop yourself "A paper needs good, accurate and up-to-date content to succeed on the Web. Having old and poorly written stories will get you nowhere. People want to learn about news as it happens. Give the people what they want." with newspaper-industry
Zappos.com: A Twitter Case Study The Bivings Report discusses how Zappos.com has embraced Twitter as a means of putting "a human face on the company and engag[ing] with customers more deeply." with journalism-2.0twitter