Top ten posts (and other top tens) for 2007

Happy New Year!

Here are the most viewed posts from 2007.

  1. Twelve things journalists can do to save journalism
  2. 2008 objectives for today’s non-wired journalist
  3. Let’s stop putting the entire newspaper online
  4. Eight historical mistakes the newspaper industry made
  5. A better list of Top 10 Newspaper Sites
  6. Jim Romenesko, please link to this post
  7. The culture of infallibility inhibits newspaper innovation
  8. Covering naked and jogging college students is good community journalism
  9. Eight reasons to be hopeful if you work for a newspaper company
  10. Rob Curley answers questions about OnBeing

Most commented on posts:

  1. Twelve things journalists can do to save journalism
  2. 2008 objectives for today’s non-wired journalist
  3. We can’t let the newsroom turtles impede progress
  4. Let’s stop putting the entire newspaper online
  5. Jim Romenesko, please link to this post
  6. New standards needed for judging online video
  7. Bannish boring slideshows
  8. 2007 HowardOwens.com best newspaper web site awards
  9. Eight historical mistakes the newspaper industry made
  10. The practical side of point-and-shoot for reporters

Top ten referring blogs

  1. poynter.org (This would be mostly Romenesko, but also E-Media Tidbits)
  2. journerdism.com
  3. newsvideographer.com
  4. Howard Weaver
  5. Lenslinger
  6. Andy Dickinson
  7. Innovation in College Media
  8. Shooting By the Numbers
  9. Brian Cubbison
  10. Cyndy Green

Top ten search keywords that did not include my name:

  1. isaac cubillos
  2. “washington post” “on being” video rob curley
  3. ghs
  4. Johnny Cash
  5. gatehouse media blogs
  6. bree walker
  7. ortopilot
  8. anthony plascencia
  9. media blog
  10. personal journalism

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