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January 28, 2008

Current trends in Norwegian online journalism

Last year the talk of Norway's online media town centred on consolidation, Web TV and hyperlocal coverage, all issues likely to be on the agenda in 2008 as well. Other issues we might be discussing more are citizen journalism, the quality aspect and the social web:

The strange tales of consolidation: unlikely bedfellows, mammon and why everyone now wants to become hyperlocal

Citizen journalism: how to get your readers to do part of your reporting

The quality discussion

The social web

Web TV, digital switch-over and mobile phone journalism

Now, you have to bear with me a bit here: the links will go live one by one (I'll publish them as separate posts and link them all up in this post), as I get the time to pull all the bits and pieces together...

For more context on the media organisations I write about here, check my post on Online Journalism in Norway for the Online Journalism Atlas.

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