Lail: two posts from J3G

February 28th, 2008 by Bryan

Jack Lail wrote a couple of posts from the Journalism 3G conference in Atlanta that deserve further mention. One wraps up a talk by Elizabeth Spiers, former editor of Gawker, a gossip blog in New York. Spiers talks about how to make an independent online publication work, but there’s lots of advice there about blogging in general.

The other focuses on Shawn MacIntosh and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s attempt to reinvent itself. I’m not sure that it applies directly to college media, but some of the lessons they learned will be useful to college journalists as they leave the bubble.

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