Hyperlocal News Roundup
by Matt on Oct 10, 2010 in Industry
I was on the road this past week, so blogging slowed down — but it goes without saying that hyperlocal news didn’t slow down at the same time. Couple articles below about local coupons and hyperlocal web sites. But if you’re looking for some heated debate, don’t miss the ” Community news sites are not a business yet” piece from Newsosaur. Meanwhile, I’m hoping to pick up the pace again around here.
- Two new social media tools to watch for use in Web journalism, www.ojr.org
- Feeling the Groupon heat, Next Door Media unveils coupon site, www.techflash.com
- AOL’s Patch makes WA debut, jumping into hyperlocal hotbed, www.techflash.com
- ‘Making it findable’ – the creed of the hyperlocal blogger, podnosh.com
- Community news sites are not a business yet, newsosaur.blogspot.com
- Hyperlocal: hard work and still not a business – 10 key takeaways, www.wallblog.co.uk
- The History and Future of Hyper-Local Radio, www.theatlantic.com
- Annandale Blogger’s Advice? Stay in School., Outside.in Blog
- Las Vegas Sun rolls out hyperlocal features, Lost Remote
- Patch site launches early after school shooting, Lost Remote
- Why Open Media Boston Attended the "Block by Block" Community News Summit 2010, openmediaboston.org
- Will AOL bring daily deals to Patch sites?, Lost Remote
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October 10, 2010 | Filed Under Industry
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