There's an interesting story rippling the news stream these days: The New York Times is questioning the ways Techcrunch reports on news. The crux of the issue is product journalism v. process journalism, the act of producing news only after all facts have been verified versus just writing the story based on what the author best knows about an event at that moment then let the story evolve and provide rigorous updates and corrections once … read on »
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Process Journalism really is Agile Journalism
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Jun. 13th 2009 in Agile, journalism, opinions — No Comments
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