The talented Ivar Vong applied a neat timeline script to The Oregon Daily Emerald’s football content. Check it out. Now.

"I just think that people seem less and less concerned about where their information comes from at a time when I think they should be more and more concerned about it."

David CarrNew York Times columnist via @Romenesko

"What I’m worried about with news is that we’re moving to all of these business models where nobody is paying reporters. Everybody’s paying people to comment on what reporters turn up, but nobody’s paying the reporters. So there have to be reporters, there have to be full-time editors. It’s got to be a professional gig, otherwise the rest of us who bloviate for a living are not going to have any facts on which to base our bloviation."

Rachel Maddow

The case for working on student media

dcsmn:

@Doane students: If you wish to be a journalist, here’s the case why you should work for student media: http://bit.ly/zm2GHP

Thanks to Bryan Murley for the link.

That’s some good stuff. Where that author at?

"It’s ‘definitely,’ not ‘definately.’ If you put an ‘a’ in definitely, you’re definitely an a-hole."
Here’s a nifty infographic that details how our email habits have changed over the last year. Via ReadWriteWeb.

Here’s a nifty infographic that details how our email habits have changed over the last year. Via ReadWriteWeb.

"Journalists don’t live day to day, they live deadline to deadline."

— stuffjournalistslike.com

Excellent graphic by my managing editor for our newspaper’s print edition. It details how student activity fees are doled out once they’re collected.
Check out our newspaper online here.

Excellent graphic by my managing editor for our newspaper’s print edition. It details how student activity fees are doled out once they’re collected.

Check out our newspaper online here.