Happy New Year!
Here are the most viewed posts from 2007.
- Twelve things journalists can do to save journalism
- 2008 objectives for today’s non-wired journalist
- Let’s stop putting the entire newspaper online
- Eight historical mistakes the newspaper industry made
- A better list of Top 10 Newspaper Sites
- Jim Romenesko, please link to this post
- The culture of infallibility inhibits newspaper innovation
- Covering naked and jogging college students is good community journalism
- Eight reasons to be hopeful if you work for a newspaper company
- Rob Curley answers questions about OnBeing
Most commented on posts:
- Twelve things journalists can do to save journalism
- 2008 objectives for today’s non-wired journalist
- We can’t let the newsroom turtles impede progress
- Let’s stop putting the entire newspaper online
- Jim Romenesko, please link to this post
- New standards needed for judging online video
- Bannish boring slideshows
- 2007 HowardOwens.com best newspaper web site awards
- Eight historical mistakes the newspaper industry made
- The practical side of point-and-shoot for reporters
Top ten referring blogs
- poynter.org (This would be mostly Romenesko, but also E-Media Tidbits)
- journerdism.com
- newsvideographer.com
- Howard Weaver
- Lenslinger
- Andy Dickinson
- Innovation in College Media
- Shooting By the Numbers
- Brian Cubbison
- Cyndy Green
Top ten search keywords that did not include my name:
- isaac cubillos
- “washington post” “on being” video rob curley
- ghs
- Johnny Cash
- gatehouse media blogs
- bree walker
- ortopilot
- anthony plascencia
- media blog
- personal journalism
Just stopping by to wish you a Happy New Year!!!
Thanks, Anne-Marie. I’m glad we re-connected after all these years.
Good luck with your blogging and freelance goals in 2008.