Posts Tagged ‘Siyabonga Africa’
The Future of Journalism
I happened to stumble upon this video in which the director of the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence, Tom Rosenstiel, in Journalism speaks about the future of journalism. I guess us journos have to have these kinds of speeches said over and over again in order to reassure ourselves that our beloved craft is [...]
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Tags: internet, journalism, new media, Pew Research Center, Siyabonga Africa
A new kind of creative
I found this post on Twitter to be be very interesting: ‘Avatar’ unleashes a new kind of creative. The question on my mind is whether this position will follow the precarious route that most work in Hollywood has gone.
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Tags: creatives, film, film-making, Hollywood, movies, precarity, Siyabonga Africa
Round about this time of the year we inundated with articles and programmes about the best and worst parts of the year and the most interesting I found was Mashable’s list of the biggest Facebook and Twitter trends for 2009. The list is basically an aggregation of the trendiest topics which were posted and talked [...]
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Tags: Facebook, Mashable, Siyabonga Africa, Twitter