Newspapers guide to online video
David Johnson May 13th, 2008
The NAA has released this big ol’ report today: Zooming In on Online Video - Newspaper Association of America: Advancing Newspaper Media for the 21st Century Video viewing numbers are on the major upswing, with comscore reporting 11.5 billion viewed in March. So everyone needs to jump on, right? With the pack mentality, does this mean everyone is going to be a broadcaster now? Does every story have to have the writer re-reading the copy in front of a camera, wearing of funny hat optional? And why DO men have nipples?


3 Comments Add your own
1. Anonymous | May 13th, 2008 at 2:26 pm
So women can pretend they’re sexy. Gee whiz, Darwin.
2. Sheep | May 13th, 2008 at 2:35 pm
baaaaaah!
3. Beth Lawton, NAA | May 14th, 2008 at 6:18 am
Hi David,
Thanks for the reference. The title of the project is actually “Zooming In on Online Video: A Development & Growth Guide for Newspaper Web Sites.”
We’re especially excited about the articles on newspapers using live streaming video for breaking news, and on the tips to making a “good” online video. And, of course, the debate over whether newspaper online video should be HD rages on in our guide to purchasing cameras and peripherals.
Honestly, I haven’t had enough caffeine yet to respond to the nipples question.
Have a good day!
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