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This is the blog of Julie Starr. I write about the news business and consult on newsroom integration and change projects.
I am currently working on...
* Newsroom change management and web-and-print development for Fairfax Media NZ.
* Media liaison for Webstock 2012. It's going to be another great conference: here's the speaker list. Email me if you'd like to interview one of these smart people. (We'll do our best depending on everyone's availability.) julie@allaboutthestory.com.
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The news is out there, you’ve just got to filter, aggregate and share it
Steve Outing has written a good post about people wanting to upload and share ‘news’ but not necessarily with news or citizen journalist websites.
I couldn’t agree more. I increasingly see the need for news organisations to get out to where people naturally spend time online – ie talking to friends and colleagues on social networks. That’s not only where news companies will find stories, but also where they need to distribute stories.
Life’s busy & the web’s huge – it’s unreasonable to expect that people will be motivated to come to your website every day to read and post news. Much easier for them to engage with you if they regularly come across you on the interwebs as they go about their daily business.
As Steve says, there’s no question that people are increasingly comfortable with spontaneously sharing their lives online – it’s just a case of being able to filter out the ‘what I had for breakfast’ posts from the ‘wow, I just videoed a tornado outside my kitchen window’ posts and aggregating and sharing those that meet the needs of news audiences.