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Blog “Inside NPR.org” launches

The new blog launches today, offering an inside look at web development at NPR, from social media projects to election projects, mobile, etc. Andy Carvin and Daniel Jacobson appear to be in charge of the blog - or at least, co-authors of the opening post.
Great to see this kind of information sharing!
Inside NPR.org is one [...]

NPR’s Knights are training with digital swords

One of NPR’s newest blogs showcases the work of the Knights in Training - the journalists who are training to integrate video and other media elements into their reporting. Knight Digital Media Center provided the funding.
Posts are thin so far (the blog is barely launched), but it looks like a great platform for reporters to [...]

Public Media Bloggers: The Master RSS Feed

John Proffitt speaks… and the community responds.
I’ve already written about John’s excellent question: where are the female public media bloggers? This gets to the wider question of who is blogging about public media. A few of us are working on a couple of ways for you to tap into the stream of thinking in our [...]

Where are Public Media’s Female Bloggers?

A few of us got an email from John Proffitt a short while ago:
Guys (and I mean that in a gender-specific way),
I was exchanging e-mail with a public media colleague of the older persuasion and mentioned the names of the various bloggers / thinkers that I follow — and each of you was mentioned — [...]