Here’s a quick recap of journalism and mass communication news from this past week. Most of the articles and posts mentioned below were sent out from our Twitter account earlier in the week. Enjoy!
- ‘Rock Center’ Review: ‘It’s hard to be different. It’s harder to be good’
- 5 Reasons Why Ignoring Negative Social Media is a Career Ender
- Newspaper circulation: The sideways numbers you’ll see in today’s report
- Infographic: College students are Generation Mobile
- New wiki-style website, NewsTransparency, aims to hold journalists accountable, reveal bias
- Shaping 21st century journalism and journalism education
- Competition and a weak economy plague cable TV
- Social media & politics: 25 ways to use Facebook, Twitter & Storify to improve political coverage
- How Twitter’s new ‘top news’ search results will help (and hurt) publishers
- Stop taking the ‘paywall pill’ by pioneering new forms of online revenue
- The student debt crisis in one chart
- For 2012, HLN Planning to Focus on the People Behind the Politics
- View Global Citizen Journalism with Citizenside
- The newsonomics of Yahoo Livestand
- 6 Data Journalism Blogs To Bookmark, Part 1
- Google will begin integrating journalists’ Google-ized identities into Google News
- Study says Wikipedia is the most plagiarized site by students
