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  1. Martin Stabe&hellip |  24 May 2007 at 11:00pm

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  2. Best of the journalism bl&hellip |  25 May 2007 at 2:25pm

    Saw an Arab journalist friend yesterday who was describing a trip he’d been on to a Western country with some leading Middle Eastern journalists. One of their Western hosts expressed private horror… Expert Eye: The new vids on the block Ian Reeves looks at how he printed press is experimenting with video, from locals to the big players. Funding digital journalism Scott Karp writes up some of the people and projects getting money from the Knight Foundation. At City University we’d

  3. BuzzMachine » Blog &hellip |  26 May 2007 at 7:14pm

    [...] Reeves surveys the scene of print publications making video in the UK — and finds nothing terribly [...]

  4. Columbuser.com&hellip |  26 May 2007 at 8:28pm

    now their site seems to be in total meltdown. Their front page at http://www.dispatch.com is reporting 404 file not found. Geez! Maybe they’ve scheduled this holiday weekend to perform some much-needed upgrades. UPDATE: Via Jeff Jarvis, here’s a longish UK video review of the print-to-video efforts on that side of the pond. The local paper efforts look a lot like what you can find in the US.

  5. Notes from a Teacher: Mar&hellip |  27 May 2007 at 6:05am

    [...] Expert Eye: The new vids on the block. A report on how British newspapers are using video, done in video, of course. This isn’t just details: the presentation is by the inimitable Ian Reeves, so the entertainment value is high, too. [...]

  6. Wordblog » Blog Arc&hellip |  27 May 2007 at 6:04pm

    [...] Reeves’s video report on the state of video in British newspapers and magazines gets a strong plug at the top of the web [...]

  7. De nieuwe reporter&hellip |  29 May 2007 at 8:47am

    [IMG External link]Video’s op dagbladsites Ian Reeves bespreekt (video) bij Press Gazette goede en slechte voorbeelden van het gebruik van video’s op de websites van Britse dagbladen. Jammer dat z’n eigen presentatie te wensen overlaat.

  8. Iv’e been away catc&hellip |  31 May 2007 at 4:40pm

    [...] see that in my absence the roundup of newspaper video concept has spread.  Ian Reeves does a round up on video on the press Press Gazette website  which was picked up by a number of people. Brian O’Connell linked to it after a Multi-media [...]

  9. On Demand Media&hellip |  8 June 2007 at 4:24am

    Press Gazette Blogs - Fleet Street 2.0 » Expert Eye: The new vids on the block

  10. Paul Bradshaw |  26 June 2007 at 9:55am

    Fantastic roundup - one area that deserves mention is online only mags like Monkey and Jellyfish, who both integrate video into their ‘virtual pages’ - Jellyfish’s paparazzi shots of Darren Bent and his Celeb Big Brother WAG on holiday (shopping, sunbathing, swimming - fascinating stuff) are an interesting glimpse of one direction this may take.

  11. David Dunkley Gyimah |  23 August 2007 at 9:19am

    Now that would have taken some time to produce. Hi Ian. Good compressed overview which I’ll be recommending to my students.
    Wonder what he consensus is of UK’s efforts?
    Be good to see someone put together a US, Norway, Germany etc model. Some really interesting things happening in Norway.
    I guess it’s all early days.
    Had the opportunity to do some work with The FT and hear The Guardian and Daily Telegraph’s video strategy. Doing a vid piece on the Telegraph. The next six months should be really interesting e.g. use of embedded video etc.
    I guess you’ll be producing a Vid 2 not to soon.

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