
A wonderful 22 minute video from the BBC looking at how user-generated content and mobile phone footage on stories like the London bombings has changed the way broadcasters report the news. The BBC has been looking back at how user generated content has become part of everyday news throughout 2005. Input from news editors from around the world, including Dan Gilmore. [via Cyberjournalist.net]















Comments
@ 10:42
John Santos has a good essay on the “Nokia effect” posted about a month after the London bombings.
@ 02:01
Die Bürger-Journalisten
Howard Rheingolds Smart Mobs verweist auf ein 22min√ºtiges BBC-Video, das zeigt, wie die neuen Handy-Kameras das Gesicht des Journalismus ver√§ndert haben (und noch weiter √§ndern werden).Via Smart Mobs: BBC: How mobiles changed the face of news…
@ 02:46
wie handyvideos die nachrichten veraendern
bbc veroeffentlicht 22minuetiges video ueber den einfluss von handy-videos auf die nachrichten (zBsp.: london attentat).
ich denke immer noch, dass die kamerafunktion unnoetig den geringen speicher meines foto-handys belegt.. aber heutzutage weiss ja…
@ 07:59
Must-Watch: BBC Video on Citizen Journalism
Courtesy of SmartMobs, this BBC video, which recaps the impact of citizen journalism on the news media. This 22-minute video recaps the role of user-generated content in providing coverage of the London bombings, and features some interesting commentar…
@ 09:10
It’s amazing what has happened in the last 18 months. We have a collection of some of 2005’s best stuff up too. Truly remarkable. Here is the link:
http://www.nowpublic.com/node/27152
Best,
Michael.