When newspapers first began to spread online (historically, the relationship between journalism and the Internet was born in 1993), publishers and editors of newspapers understood immediately that it was not attractive for readers to find the same content on the website of the journal paper. Our online newspapers, however (one example, La Repubblica) still use the technique of repurposing that is, as its name implies, in reiterating the same web-content paper. How then should be a good newspaper online?
One suggestion comes to us from the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences which deals, among other things, to assign the Webbys: Internet international awards that have a section dedicated to online journalism (a kind of Oscars of the Internet.) Just yesterday, have been delivered and the judges awarded the prize for the best online British newspaper The Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk/ . And 'the fourth time in the last five years that the head of London's won this award, deserves to have a look ... Among the other winners
famous brand names: the New York Times (for best copy-writing), the Economist (the best blog of political deepening), the Huffington Post (for the best political section of the Web) and ESPN (for the best sports section). And the Italians?
signal at the end what has been awarded as the best photo archive - the network: The Big Picture Site, run by the Boston Globe http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/
famous brand names: the New York Times (for best copy-writing), the Economist (the best blog of political deepening), the Huffington Post (for the best political section of the Web) and ESPN (for the best sports section). And the Italians?
signal at the end what has been awarded as the best photo archive - the network: The Big Picture Site, run by the Boston Globe http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/
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