Posted in Bay Area Issues by Digidave on January 29th, 2009

Links in the Bay Area – Journalism is All Around

Tasty hyperlinks for issues in the Bay and the media.

CA-32: Local Ethnic Political Fault Lines Revealed

To be a journalist: to publish, to benefit a community
I think the person who wrote this missed something big…. read the first graph. Then think: What do you need now… A COMMUNITY THAT TRUSTS YOU! That is all you need to be a journalist – and that’s what journalists need more of.

Aaron Crowe – Journalist
Spot.Us reporter Aaron Crowe has started a blog.

First Ever Human Stem Cell Trials Begin

In the Bay area no less! In a bit – I would love to see a Spot.Us pitch on this.

Oakland City Council Wants Police Chief Out

The aftermath of Oscar Grant. (A fully funded Spot.Us investigation)

How to Save The New York Times, Let’s Buy the Newsroom
An interesting concept from Leonard Witt (Representative Journalism). If the NY Times went nonprofit – community funded reporting would be something they should consider.

Spot.Us Has Success and Failure in the Same Week

Berkeley to Become Nuclear Zone Temporarily
So THAT’S what the nuclear free zone thing was about.

How To Create A “Follow Me On Twitter” Call To Action Link.
Not a bad trick to try – if the message isn’t obnoxious.

SF $1.1 Billion Cash Stimulus Wish List Revealed
With Public Housing in serious need – Newsom is looking to get some stimulus package to remake the sidewalks in downtown?

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  1. mirc said, on February 2nd, 2009 at 2:18 am

    hey thank for your post

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