[CC] [OJR] Covering the Next War Online

Lessard, George GLessard at gov.nu.ca
Fri Mar 14 11:35:17 CET 2003



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Welcome to the OJR Newsletter for Thursday, March 13, 2003

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"Covering the Next War Online"

In the first of a two-part series, OJR examines how technology
has changed war coverage.

In the event of a -- now increasingly likely -- second war in the
Gulf, technology may level the media playing field. But will the
Internet go head-to-head with broadcast news outlets in
covering it? By Dermot McGrath.

http://www.ojr.org/ojr/technology/1047595519.php

GLASER ONLINE
March 13: "Will War Pay for ABC's Web-Only Channel?"
http://www.ojr.org/ojr/glaser/1047575350.php
March 12: "Coming Attractions Moves to Cinescape"
http://www.ojr.org/ojr/glaser/1047506543.php
March 3: "The Net's a Natural for War, Conflict"
http://www.ojr.org/ojr/glaser/1047352349.php

Headlines from OnlineJournalism.com:

"ABC to launch first 24-hour live online news service"
http://www.onlinejournalism.com/topics/brief.php?briefID=49861
"Online journalist gears up for war"
http://www.onlinejournalism.com/topics/brief.php?briefID=49880
"Putting online news ads in context"
http://www.onlinejournalism.com/topics/brief.php?briefID=49835
"Soldiers' e-mails from the Gulf may be monitored"
http://www.onlinejournalism.com/topics/brief.php?briefID=49827

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Have a good week,

Josh


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