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Wednesday, February 08, 2006
I want my BFP TV?
They've just put up a downtown Burlington webcam at the Burlington Free Press website. Cool.
They've also got this deconstruction video — don't you mean demolition? destruction? — from the UVM Carrigan dairy building that went down this week. It's a Windows Media file. More like a TV news report than Channel-17 style uncut footage. I like it. It's building on this idea that for newspapers to survive, they have to become "community news organizations," like Michael Martine says.
Kudos to BFP online editor Allison Lazarz for making this happen.
February 8, 2006 at 07:43 AM in Media/Keeping an eye on the competition | Permalink
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One minor gripe — I just went to the BFP website to find Allison Lazarz's email to say, hey, look, I blogged about your good work, but I couldn't find it. I found this page, but no email address. And she's not listed in their news department contact info. Why not? I don't get that. Talk about having a tough time giving feedback...
Posted by: cresmer | Feb 8, 2006 7:56:24 AM
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