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Robert Niles

Robert Niles: April 2008 archive

Where do you want to work?

April 28, 2008

Question of the week: Share your vision for an ideal job in the journalism business.

'How do I get people to come to my website?'

April 25, 2008

Question from a reader: OJR's editor offers tips on how journalists can promote their great work to readers online.

Are political reporters asking the right questions?

April 18, 2008

Question of the week: Who is doing the better job of covering the White House and U.S. national politics?

Are you crowdsourcing? Are you thinking about it?

April 17, 2008

Then OJR wants to hear from you. We are looking for case studies for an upcoming series examining the state of crowdsourcing in news reporting.

There's no such thing as 'off the record' anymore

April 16, 2008

Commentary: So what can journalists do to help make sense of this information overload?

Geneva Overholser to lead USC Annenberg’s School of Journalism

April 14, 2008

Industry veteran will succeed Michael Parks, who is retiring.

When up is down, or Down Is Up...

April 11, 2008

Question of the week: How do you, or does your news organization, handle headlines?

The sun never sets on the journalism awards season

April 9, 2008

Finalists are out for the Webby Awards and entries are now open for the ONA's Online Journalism Awards.

Do you have your own website?

April 4, 2008

Question of the week: Do you have your own Web presence, or do you only publish online for others?

It's time for the newspaper industry to die

April 4, 2008

Commentary: Newsrooms need to better engage with their communities, but there's a very important word standing in their way.

How does the new, free online Photoshop match up with its free competition?

April 2, 2008

Review: We try Adobe's new tool, as well as Picnik and Splashup to find the best solution for quick and easy online photo editing.