Mobile journalism was the main subject of this chapter.
- News organizations are tapping into mobile journalism to compliment their news, especially during a breaking news story.
- A couple questions to keep in mind include:
- Will the audience benefit if we can take them there?
- Will the journalism be better if it’s done on location and with urgency?
- Can this event be effectively communicated in small chunks over time?
- Will sound reporting or video footage, turned around quickly, help people understand the story?
- Criminal and civil trials, breaking news of all types, public gathering, sporting events and grand openings are great places to use mobile journalism.
- There are two types of mobile reporters: gearheads and light packers.
- Gearheads use all the equipment available such as a laptop, tripod, audio recorder, etc. when they’re in the field (which is nearly 24/7).
- Light packers aren’t in the field as often and only need their smartphone with a camera, keypad and mobile internet.
- Mobile journalism publishing options include:
- FriendFeed
- Blogs and services like CoveritLive
- Qik, Kyte and Flixwagon (all mobile video services)
- Your audiences’ publishing capabilities
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