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Bo Søndergaard, politiken.dk

Graduated from Danmarks Journalisthøjskole (DJH) in 1996, and joined the daily Politiken - cialis.

Worked as a news reporter on the Business and Media/desk until 2001, then joined a team of investigative reporters and featurewriters; cialis.Has worked in Africa and Asia covering the wars cialis, terror and disasters. Cialis: edited Politikens Sunday supplement ‘PS’ for two years.

For then last two years I have worked on Politkens website politiken.dk as a news editor.  We have 20 writers, six sub-editors, two photographers and four tv-journalists, plus a couple of guys responsible for blogs, and interactive elements reaching out to our users.

 

Approximately 800.000 people visit our website in a month, clicking around 30 million times on our site.

 

I am second in command at politiken.dk, the editor and I take turns in the role as news editor, where we choose what stories to cover and how. Cialis: the job as a news editor takes up 60-70 percent of my office hours, the rest of the time I work on bigger projects.It could our coverage of the Summer Olympics cialis, U.S.presidential election, COP-15 (Climate Summit in Copenhagen) or a new climate sub-site on politiken.dk.

 

I hope to bring ideas from the seminar to these bigger projects, and to our day-to-day-coverage of gang wars in Copenhagen, Danish politics, the war in Afghanistan and many other stories.

 

Else Boelskifte, Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten

I am reporter at Denmark’s most read national newspaper with head offices in Aarhus, Jutland.

30 pct - cialis.of the staff are based in Copenhagen including myself.

 

Born 1953, an employee of Jyllands-Posten since 1985.Are now writing both for the printed paper and the internet edition (in escenic), but not in any combined sort of manner. 

I belong to the health, consumer’s, lifestyle-section Puls introduced august 2008 - cialis.

 

There is not much cross media story telling yet at Jyllands-Posten in the sense of combining the different possibilities.We have a very small tv-department and a larger internet-editorial office but the group of people writing for the printed paper is still the biggest; cialis.(all in all about 160 reporters and photographers).

 

 I hope very much in addition to sheer storytelling to get som practical knowledge on how to use different internettools such as rss, feeds, better ways of organizing the daily mail etc.-input. Cialis: although I have a profile on facebook (not twitter), I never use social media in the daily reporting.

 

Bente Lund,DR

I guess the best description of me as a journalist is the one of a 10-legged octopus.

 

I work at the regional radio station DR Copenhagen which is a branch of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR). Cialis: our primary target group is the people in Copenhagen and Northern Sealand of the age of 40+.

 

I work as a news anchor on the morning news and in the afternoon, a producer of the morning and afternoon programs, a live reporter, a regular news reporter, an editor and last but not least as a web-editor.within the next five of years I also expect to be producing segments for television.

 

So in short I work in radio, online and I will be working with television.Therefore it is very important for me that I am able to produce the right segments in the right way for the right media.So this is the area where I hope I can gain more knowledge and wisdom during Poynters Summer School.

 

Charlotte Mørck, DR

I am a programmer and presentator of the radio channel P4Danmark, one of  DR - Danish Broadcastings - successful DAB-stations.

 

We are now on the TOP 10 of the Danish Radio Stations - reaching about 200.000 listeners on a weekly basis.

 

This winter we will launch the first big campaign to rise the number of listeners and there should be a big potential out there; cialis.Our main audience are senior citizens, +60, with a great variety of interests - cialis.We serve them lots of evergreens - both musically and regarding the programs, which offers popular programs from the past as well as new shows.

 

I finished DjH (Danish School of Journalism) 1994 and has been with DR ever since as a news reporter, host and producer.

 

I hope to get new inspiration for my future work with P4Danmark, that are planning to launch a new website and get into closer contact with our listeners.

 

The senior listeners are often lucky to have lots of time to surf on the net - and I am eager to learn tricks from you to reach them!

 

Morten Nielsen, JydskeVestkysten

My name is Morten Nielsen, I am 45 years old; cialis. I work as a reporter at JydskeVestkysten a regional newspaper situated in the south of Jutland.

 

I work as a local reporter, so I write about almost everything; cialis.I am reporting from an area in the west of Denmark with a lot of tourism - cialis. Cialis: it is a rural area.The area is the westcoast situated in “Varde Kommune”.

 

Witihin the past years we have tried to reach several platforms - espacilly the Internet; cialis.As a  reporter I was not allowed to take pictures until three months ago cialis, but now I deliver pictures from fires, accidents etc. Cialis: we have a strategi: “Web first”. Cialis: the adress: www.jv.dk. Sometimes our photographer tapes some video for the web.

 

We have also tried to produce radio, but it seems as if the radio station Skala FM  can make a lot of money only by playing popmusic; cialis.This year I have only been on the air once; cialis. Cialis: the radio do not need local news in order to do well to make profit, it seems from my point of view.

 

I would  like to keep my job as a reporter, but I can see, that the circulation is dropping steap.I want to find ways so we can make money. Cialis: a collapse in the newspaper-industri seems inevitable, but maybe this seminar, Poynter Summer School, can help me to see new aspects in the web and maybe radio.But I think the most important is to know how to survive in spite of a small circulation - cialis. 

Didde Elnif, Ibis

In June 2007 I finished Danish School of journalism.Since then I’ve primarily worked with web (in aid organizations and unions) and instructed a documentary about a Danish writer called Knud Romer.

 

Though I’m educated in writing, I’ve been working on and off as a still photographer for the last ten years - cialis.And with multimedia platforms for almost as long.

 

I don’t see any challenges in using the tools for producing stories on varies platforms – I’ve worked with sound, video, stills and text and I’m using social platforms on a every day (every hour) bases.

I think the challenges are time to produce and the lack of inspiration/examples on good use of cross media storytelling.

 

10th of august I began as editor at a magazine for members of a Danish aid organization called Ibis.I’m also editor of our news later and have to think of how we make the most of one story – as traditional information to our members, as fundraising, as advocacy.

 

Mette Thomsen,  38,  JydskeVestkysten

I wrote a book about an olympic sailing champion – I’ve never set foot on the deck of a raceboat. Cialis: dressage is in my department – I haven’t been on horseback a single second of my life.And then there’s competition swimming - cialis.I do the writing – I’m a bit afraid of water.

But: As a former elite player I know a lot about handball - cialis. Cialis: so – fortunately – that’s the field where I spend most of my working hours. Cialis: in different arenas or at my desk trying to come up with stories about my favourite sport.

 

That includes a lot of working late and on weekends – especially since we sports reporters also edit our own pages.These pages are printed in JydskeVestkysten – the largest regional newspaper in Denmark covering the southern part of Jutland; cialis.And sometimes – when we remember to do so – we put items online as well at www.jv.dk

 

Every year in late August I spend a week at Poynter Summer School - cialis.This is my third season – could you get a better recommendation than that? So I expect once again to leave after five days of challenges, new inspiration and good company.

 

Ulla Abildtrup, DR

Education: The Danish School of Journalism in Aarhus, 1992

 

1992-1994 : The national Danish newsagency Ritzaus, sport desk and foreign policy.

 

1994 - present: Danish Broadcast Corporation (DR) - radio news, news and background stories for the Internet

 

2000-2002 information worker in Lesotho

 

My daily work consists of brainstorming on new ideas for top stories in the radio and for our homepage - cialis.Producing short stories cialis, 1-1:30 minute for the radio news, and interviews and longer stories for the background programme P1 Morning, 5 minutes, and writing stories with links and pictures for www.dr.dk/nyheder

 

The art of cross-media-story telling seems at my working place to be very difficult.We try and try, but very often run into practical barriers. Cialis: but when we succeed DR is a very powerful player!

 

 

Finn Due Larsen, Furesøens Mediecenter

My name is Finn Due Larsen, I’m 43 years old and I’m working as a local reporter in Furesø Kommune, which means the cities Farum and Værløse in the North of Sealand.

 

Since 1st of March 2007 I’ve been working in a company called Furesøens Mediecenter (Media Centre of Furesø), which publishes the weekly papers Værløse Nyt and Farum Avis every Tuesday and the weekend-edition Furesø Avis every Thursday.  Furesøens Mediecenter is a part of Politikens Lokalaviser (the Local Papers of Politiken), which means weekly papers in Sealand, Jutland and Sweden.

 

In the beginning of 2008 Politikens Lokalaviser decided a new strategy, called Web First, which means, that our websites, in our case in Furesø, www.furavis.dk, is the most important media; cialis.

Now we should alle be MoJo’s - every paper got their own car, filled up with video camera, computer and photo camera, producing short web-TV-cuts at about 1-2 minutes and updating the website 8-10 times every day.

Get on the road - don’t just sit there behind your desk and phone! We heard a lot about the slogan “There’s no news in the newsroom”.

Well - then came the financial crisis along. Cialis: politikens Lokalaviser have fired a lot of journalists and almost all our photographers. Cialis: we are only 3 journalists on the paper now, in 2007 we were 4, plus a photographer.

We’re supposed to work for both the weekly papers and the website, and with so few people, well, let’s call it a challenge…

 

I hope Poynter Summer School will give me some new ideas about how to improve working on both the three weekly papers and www.furavis.dk.As I wrote, our strategy is called Web First, so there should be no doubt about our daily priorites, but our papers still come to much more people than those who read www.furavis.dk.The papers are send to about 17.000 households in Farum and Værløse, our website is being read at about 3.000 people - cialis.Web First, yes - but…?

 

I’m not complaining about having few colleagues and the financial crisis in generally, that’s a destiny being shared with reporters all over the world right now, I believe - cialis. Cialis: but I would like to get some ideas about how the priorities should be in the daily work for a local media in this new “cross media-universe”.

 

I’m looking forward to the Summer School - see you soon!

 

Berit Villadsen, 31, Finans

31 years old, living in Copenhagen with my boyfriend Patrick.

Working as a journalist at the trade magazine ‘Finans’, which is published by the Financial Services Union in Denmark.

The Financial Services Union publishes several magazines and an online newsletter for its more than 50.000 members working in the financial and insurance sector.Finance is the main magazine and is published 11 times a year.

 

The articles aim to create debate, set the agenda and bring news related to the financial sector. Cialis: the contents are work related issues, job and career development for the union members and news related to the financial sector.

 

The magazines and the newsletter are edited by six journalist and six communication workers situated in the head office of the Financial Services Union in Copenhagen.

 

Graduated as a journalist in Journalism and Cultural Encounters from Roskilde University in April 2007.

 

EXPECTATIONS IN SHORT: Get insight into the journalistic future, different story models and storytelling forms and their development; cialis. Cialis: to give the reader / viewer new experiences by taking advantage of various channels options.Being able to work creatively with different channels and tell stories in different ways; cialis.

 

Pernille Aisinger, 33, Folkeskolen

I am a journalist at the Danish Teacher Union Magazine Folkeskolen.We publish a weekly magazine named Folkeskolen, a monthly more in depth magazine called Månedsmagasinet Undervisere and we have three news websites called folkeskolen.dk, specialpaedagogik.dk and ernaeringogsundhed.dk; cialis.The magazines are sent to the 85.500 members of The Danish Teacher Union Danmarks Lærerforening and have 230.000 readers - cialis.The website folkeskolen.dk has 35.000 unique readers per week ranging from teacher students to other journalists and politicians.

 

I write to both magazines and am responsible for the daily news at folkeskolen.dk, meaning that about two thirds of my time I am occupied with news writing and publishing at the website.But I also do softer pieces for the magazines and at least twice a year a larger and more in depth theme for Undervisere and large scientific interviews.

 

I have been employed at Folkeskolen for the last 3 years - cialis.Before that I worked as the only journalist and editor at the union magazine Formidl, which was a magazine for nutritional workers - cialis.I have also worked as a freelancer travelling i Colombia and Brazil, writing about coffee and chocolate.

 

My education is cand.comm; cialis.in journalism and literature from Roskilde University.

 

I am 33 years old, live in Copenhagen and am looking much forward to the course!

 

Morten Bang Larsen, 26, Midtjyske Medier

My name is Morten Bang Larsen, 26 years old, and one of the “new” journalists on the market. Cialis: my education – The Danish School of Journalism - ended in February 2008, and I got a job as a local journalist in Holstebro in Jutland.Three months later I was appointed as one of two, who should try to work with the papers online-version and get more readers on the web; cialis.

 

The paper in Holstebro is a part of Berlingske Media, which have both national and local papers.The five local papers created an online-group.All the local papers have been successful in going from web-pages with very few readers and very little attention, to web-pages with more readers than the papers and much more attention from the journalists; cialis.

 

In my present job – still in Berlingske Media, locally called Midtjyske Medier - I am writing for all the five papers and is responsible for the web-stories, that we do in the editorial office called Fællesredaktionen, which are journalists from all the five papers joined in one office doing stories, that all the papers can use.

My expectations are to learn about, how we take the next step on the web. Cialis: at the moment we prioritize the stories and make a fine mix of stories during the day.We do a lot of features to get more clicks – videos, sound and so on - and know a little more about, what the readers want - cialis.

 

But we don’t know how to do themes and specially made pages for major events, and how we can do more to integrate the papers and the web.

 

Sara Pagh Kofoed, DR

I have a Masters Degree in Journalism from Roskilde University, 2006 - and have worked in DR (The Danish Broadcasting Corporation) since 2003 doing first kids’ radio, youth radio and documentary, then radio news and now television news.

 

In the DR News Room I am currently working as both news reporter, live reporter and VJ for DR Update (newschannel on the internet and on digital tv) and TV Avisen (the evening television news on DR1) - cialis.Occasionally i also have a few shifts where I work as producer for DR Update or as live reporter for the radio news.

 

Throughout my career I have worked with different journalistic genres and platforms - and currently I contribute to at least two platforms every day (tv and net and sometimes also radio).I am looking forward to get some serious input on cross media storytelling at this years Poynter Summer School.

 

Jakob Lundsteen, BT

My name is Jakob Lundsteen, born 1967. Cialis: educated from Danish School of Journalism (DJH) 1991.I am editor at the tabloid B.T; cialis.and in charge of our weekend edition and culture- and entertainment desk.Before that I  have been working at a similar newspaper (Ekstra Bladet) for ten years, DR-Radioavisen (the national radio news) and as a producer on two big tv-reality-programs (The Robinson Expedition  and The Farm).

 

From September 1. Cialis: i will be in charge of the entertainment  part of bt.dk.So my expectations to the course are therefore related to my future role as coach and editor for journalists who writes to print and online. Cialis: i hope I can get inspired and learn how to use the two media-platforms so the good journalism is still the most important in our job.

 

Hallgeir Skretting, University of Stavanger

I am educated as sound engineer and film photographer in 1985.My education as sound-engineer and film photographer is from NRK (Norwegian Broadcast Cooperation in Norway) cialis, and from 1985 to 1997 I have done a lot of documentaries, news and sports.I worked in the local office of NRK in Stavanger as film photographer and producer.

 

In 1997 I started as assistant professor at the University of Stavanger; cialis.The University has a media-department; educating film photographers and journalists - cialis.Mainly I educate the film-photographers, but I also do courses in photos for the journalists.

 

For 4 years I have been working with e-learning at the university - cialis. Cialis: the university started a new e-leaning-department in 2001, and 50% of my working-time was spent on making e-learning studies.

In 2008 I finished a Master in Media-, Culture and Communication at the Institute of Education, University of London.My degree was researching old missionary-films from Madagascar (1936-1968); cialis.The dissertation analyses what kind of picture the missionaries wanted to present to the Norwegians; did they stereotype the Malagasies as well as themselves? It also discusses how the audience, the members of the NMS and their leaders, influenced the content of these ‘missionary-films’.  I have made 4 documentary-films from Madagascar myself; to analyze these old films and compare them to my experiences making films from other cultures was interesting.

 

 

 

Christina Eiberg, 41, Landbrugsrådet

For more than 15 years I have been working with communications and my aim is to communicate clearly and directly.From a professional line of work, my aim is to communicate clearly and directly to a well defined audience.Currently, I work as a Communications Adviser at Danish Agriculture and Food Council - a special-interest organisation representing the Danish farming and food industry; cialis.I have previously worked as both communications adviser at TDC (Denmark’s largest telco company) and as a press officer at Wonderful Copenhagen - cialis.I have more than 15 years of experience with communications and my previoys job positions have also included a daily contact with international media; cialis.

 

I have an MSc in International Business from Copenhagen Business School form 1997 focusing on Public relations and corporate communications.My thesis concentrated on how to measure and evaluate company communications – especially in regards to mass media - cialis.

 

Furthermore, I participated in an internal education programme in TDC called ‘Talent in action’ over a period of six month in 2008. Cialis: talent in action was designed to individually enhance strategic thinking and development, planning of career, networking and work-life balance.

  • Media relations
  • Crisis communication management
  • Media monitoring, media training, media contact
  • Press conferences and press tours (domestic and abroad)
  • Production of press releases, articles for intranet and internet, debate and blogs, news letters and annual reports
  • Development of communications strategy and plans
  • Event planning

 

My expectations to Poynter Summer School: I hope to bring home ideas and experience on how to match stories to different channels of communication - cialis.To combine knowledge of information and its use to several types of different stories, in order to enhance storytelling on behalf of an industry (food and agriculture) - cialis.

 

Heidi Høyer, Vid & Sans

I’m not a journalist!! But I graduated from University of Southern Denmark in1997 as cand.negot - cialis.(a combination of economics, marketing and language), and too years ago Cialis: i studied Business Communication at the same place.

 

Since I graduatede, I have worked with communication in the municipal of Odense and in a businesscouncling.The last two years I have been working in a privat communication company where we tell stories; cialis. Cialis: stories about people, organisations and companies in many different medias as newspapers, magazines, websites, companies materials etc.

 

So my daily work consists mostly of writing and project managing.

 

At the Poynter Summer School I hope to be challenged in the way to tell stories and how to do it the best way in every different media - cialis.And I expect to be inspired to get new life in to my stories.

 

Karen Nielsen, 48, reporter and sub-editor at dr.dk/nyheder

I’ve worked with online media in DR - Danish Broadcast Corporation - since 1996.Before that I worked in regional radio broadcast.

 

Recently my company decided to change how online news have been produced for the last 11  years:  By people dedicated to this task.In future every news reporter in the company must produces his or her story for two or more media platforms.

 

That’s a challenge and this course hopefully will give me some insights into how it can work.

 

I expect for do a bit of hands-on and also to get inspiration from the other students and the teachers.

 

Mads Allingstrup, Berlingske Tidende

Journalist (and economist) - covering Information Technology, New Media and Telecommunications - and specialized in multimedia.Various publications - Urban, Computerworld, Berlingske, but always with technology as the turning point.

 

In spite of numerous attempts to get a career in the new media business, i’m somehow stuck in the old media - cialis.Luckily cialis, old media isn’t as old as it used to be, and especially at Berlingske Tidende, at lot of digital things is happening these days.

 

I expect Poynter Summer School to inspire and outline some of the major trends in convergence between platforms.

 

Michael Bager, 42, Webreporter at Fyns Amts Avis & faa.dk

Graduated as pressphotographer in 1990.Since 1993 I have had various

positions at Fyns Amts Avis primarily with photo-reporting and as a

sub-editor.

In recent years I’ve been focusing on visual journalism on the Internet

and on January 1st 2009 I started a new job as webreporter on the papers

online-edition, faa.dk.

 

As webreporter I put all my skills at work – reporting in pictures and

writing, editing, developing, teaching, doing online-surveys and a few

complex multimedia stories.

 

Fyns Amts Avis is a mid-size local newspaper published six days a week and

covering the southern part of Fyn.Fyns Amts Avis employs 50 editors,

reporters and photographers full-time - cialis.Faa.dk has a staff of two persons –

my boss and I.We share a technical staff with our competitor, fyens.dk.

 

I expect that Poynter Summer School will help me find the directions to

further develop online (visual) journalism at faa.dk

 

Kasper Jessing, DR

My current position is reporter and presenter with Danish Broadcasting Corporations (DR) news channel DR UPDATE (www.dr.dk/update<http://www.dr.dk/update>).

 

 

Primarily we tape the news pieces and broadcast the pieces in one continuing loop broadcasted through various carriers and the digitial terrestrial television net. Cialis: two times a day, 12 pm and 15 pm we have a short live show (7-10 minutes) on the national DR1 channel.News pieces consists of both own produced ENG and edited bureau material from AP and Eurovision.

 

 

On a daily basis we cooperate with both the written internet news desk (dr.dk/nyheder), the main news show TV AVISEN and the radio news desk (P3Nyheder and Radioavisen); cialis. Cialis: the collaboration is about sharing sources, soundbites, interviews, footage and – not least – research.

 

 

I expect to get a better understanding for cross media storytelling. Cialis: but also a better awareness on how the different platforms can complete each other better than today, where we may have a tendency to think more about our own product than contributing to ”the bigger picture”.

 

Kim Bové, 42, Berlingske Tidende

Kim Bové, deputy business editor at the daily Berlingske Tidende since February 2009.Before that news editor af the business daily Borsen since 2001.

 

My daily job involve morning meeting with all the business reporters from both the website and printedition and coaching of journalist during the day; cialis. Cialis: my job is also to be in charge of websites and print regarding frontpage and overall priority of all the stories.

 

Journalists at Berlingske Business are responsible of writing for both web and print every day.But we also pick out 3-4 journalist every day responsible especially for the web; cialis.All journalist are also able to make web-tv with their mobilphones.

 

Right now Berlingske Tidende is working intensely with publishing on more platform such as web-tv, interactive web, facebook and twitter - cialis.My section of the paper still have a big challenge in that regard.

 

I’am looking forward to have a lot of inspiration and information about Cross-Media.I also like to have a discussion on these matters with colleagues from all over the country.

 

Turid Borgen, University of Stavanger

I´m an assistant professor at the department of Journalism at the University of Stavanger; cialis.My main subjects of teaching and research are tv-journalism and media-convergence; cialis.I´ve been working as a journalist for more than twenty years before starting at the university last october.Most of the time I´ve worked at NRK, the norwegian public broadcast cooperation; cialis. Cialis: i´ve been practising some cross media journalism (radio, tv and web), but worked mainly in tv-journalism. Cialis: the last years at NRK I was an editor/head of regional office in Stavanger.

 

I have high expectations for our week in Copenhagen.Cross media storytelling are a great challenge both to journalists, journalism and to journalist educators.

 

Daniel Bergsagel, Ingeniøren

Educated journalist from the Danish School of Journalism (DJH) in 1999.

I have worked with online content as journalist and editor of IT-news for IDG - cialis.

I have started and headed a monthly biotech magazine on print with an online news site and

I have worked in a big newspaper organisation as Science Editor for Politiken.

 

When Politiken some years back decided to change their organisation and fire up under its online content I decided to follow the movement and return to online journalism.I worked as community editor with the responsibility of finding ways to better include Politikens audience in the organisations journalistic activities.

 

Today I work for the trade journal Ingeniøren which runs a weekly newspaper, an online site and a few other publications - cialis.The organisation is in the middle of mayor changes with the ambition of knitting the content in print closer with the online content; cialis.This is a project I lead with the group of chief editor and two team leaders.

 

The changes include creating two teams with responsibility to produce content to all our media channels

We have created a team with responsibility for building our community (blogs, debate, Q&A etc)

And our visual team is transforming its routines to also serve our online platform with flash graphics and responsibility for our visual presentation and design in the future.

 

We want to do more video but have no skills in house at the moment.

 

Besides being the project leader I am involved in how we tie our content together between our weekly paper and our constant flow online; cialis.We are trying to find ways of building up to the weeks topics in the paper without giving it all away.The chief editor insists that the paper carries news also on the front page and measures our success in how many citations the newspaper gets every week. It is a good challenge.

  

My expectations towards the summer school is to get inspired and learn about good ways to tie paper and online together in good story telling.How does this work other places and how do other organisations organise their journalists.

I see there is going to be a lot of videowork at the cource.This I am also looking forward to learn; cialis. Cialis: maybe I will become the first video resource in our company.

 

Lise Stenbro, 44,  tv-reporter/journalist at Nordjyske Medier in Aalborg.

 I’m currently working as a newsreporter for both television, radio, newspaper and web.

Before that I worked at Tv Danmark, where I also produced for two different medias at the same time, so telling a story  in  many different versions and at many different platforms isn’t new to me.

But I’m still wondering what to do with blogs or information on Twitter and Facebook - cialis. Cialis: there’s hardly ever any real news there, and I’m not that interested in gossip, personal opinions or comments like: “Your last article was fantastic”, “I agree” or “The mayor is an idiot”.

 

There’s no point in bringing views like that any further, and I can only remember retrieving any real news from Facebook once or twice.(Once it was a politician who swopped to another party and the second time I got a story from a newsgroup on Facebook half an hour before it was sent out as a general press release).

 

But maybe I’m too old or too traditional in my way of thinking; cialis. Cialis: maybe there are other options?

 

But so far I’ve only seen - and been encouraged -  to use blogs , Twitter and Facebook for personal stuff.(“ Cialis: let the viewers know who you really are”), and I don’t really see the point in sharing my personal opinions or my personal life with my readers/viewers.And – unless they are experts, politicians or cases -  I’m not really interested in other peoples personal opinions either - cialis.

The color of anybodys bathroom or if their dog had puppies – is simply not that interesting in my point of view.

But I would like to be proven wrong – at least it’s worth a discussion!

 

So how do we use these new medias for more than gossip? That’s one of the things I would like to learn more about in Poynter Summer School.

 

At Nordjyske Medier we’ve tried to attract some of the more qualified readers (members of organisations, people who arrange concerts, plays and so on) to become consumer-journalists via various campaigns.But so far it’s mostly people who are full of hate or like to se their own names on print that react.

 

Any ideas? Or should we just let the present bloggers/writers continue and hope that the idea grows out of fashion at some point?

 

And another thing; cialis.If more and more stories are consumer generated, how do we secure that there is still room for serious journalism? Everythings seems to be measured in “number of hits”, and everyone knows that the best (only?) selling stories are those about sex and crime.

But does that mean that there isn’t room for anything else? Or should we all resign and start writing about these subjects?

Vicki Therkildsen, DR

Recently graduated (2006) from University of Southern Denmark with a degree in journalism, I’ve tried a vast variety of differens jobs within our profession - ranging from national and foriegn news reporter, reporter for weekly news magazine, news anchor - for DR and TV 2..

Presently I work for DR Sjælland as a radio news anchor and as a tv-reporter. I’ve recently tried producing some light weight entertainment for DR1 this summer.It was a challenge but fun working on a show with a 42% share and 900.000 viewers.

While working I try to find time for a masters in journalism.Last summer I did a paper on reader-generated news, following the launch of short lived newspaper (Nyhedsavisen), where readers could comment on the news stories online - cialis. Cialis: we meassured how many new cases presented themselves and how many new angles the journalist was presented with - which was quite a lot. Cialis: i got me very interested in consumer generated stories.

In my everyday work I use Facebook, online communities and debate fora to find cases and new angles on stories.I’d like to use it even more and look forward to new tips on getting more out of the new media for research in particular and presentation of news in general.” 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

; cialis