[Seattle-editorial] Proposal: An Insider's Look at The IMC
typist at speakeasy.net
typist at speakeasy.net
Wed Sep 10 01:10:33 PDT 2003
Gentry: I vote for a link in feature column under story lead. Suggest:
Related stories: Indymedia in the Blogosphere
Or however you want.
Judy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gentry Lange [mailto:g at art13.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 9, 2003 10:48 PM
> To: 'Jason Reep', 'Editorial'
> Subject: RE: [Seattle-editorial] Proposal: An Insider's Look at The IMC
>
> I am fine with either adding a new feature, or updating the other.
>
> Adding a new feature keeps the content fresh, and is on topic with a recent
> feature. It's a yin-yang, insider, outsider.
>
> Of course this can also be done in one feature, and could make the current
> feature better.
>
> Jason's feelings about keeping the quality high and unique and not being a
> regular "newswire" should be kept in mind. As Jason wasn't at the last/1st
> in while editorial meeting last Tuesday, here's the quick highlights
>
> At the last editorial meeting, we came up with 3 story types:
>
> 1. Highlight stories (newswire posts-1 paragraph and a link)
> 2. Link Features (A more researched editorial piece)
> 3. Event Highlights (IMC stuff, Authors, Etc)
>
> We also talked about codebase update, and monitoring the newswire
>
> Anyway, Judy has been putting up Highlight Stories, and keeping the newswire
> updated, while myself and Jonathan tend to write more Link Features. I am
> for both types, and think that having the jist of last weeks meeting kinda
> clarifies for me the opposing views on this particular story as it works
> either as a Highlight or a Link Feature story. Either way gets my approval.
>
> Regards,
>
> Gentry
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: seattle-editorial-bounces at lists.indymedia.org
> [mailto:seattle-editorial-bounces at lists.indymedia.org]On Behalf Of Jason
> Reep
> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 12:37 PM
> To: Editorial
> Subject: Re: [Seattle-editorial] Proposal: An Insider's Look at The IMC
>
>
> actually, I think that making additions to existing features
> (espescially ones that are near the top) is desirable. I don't want the
> Features section to be just anohter newswire where things age off
> quickly and are no longer relevant. I think that there's no reason a
> given feature can't remain active for weeks if it's a live story. Also,
> woulnd't want to sacrifice the somewhat more crafted and composed
> qualities of our features, not that I've written many (any) :)
>
> in this case, the topics are so linked that I think it would be
> redundant to create a separate feature. Isn't it possible to match the
> style of the titles for an addition to the existing feature. In other
> words, add a second title to the same feature?
>
> -jason
>
> typist at speakeasy.net wrote:
>
> > Jason,
> >
> > I've given your proposal to Gentry's some thought. (I wish we could just
> move over the interesting articles without having to call undue attention to
> them in the form of subtitles, titles and text; we could have more articles
> that way as per other on-line publications.) I think going back and adding
> to an article is not worth the effort as it's old news by then and most
> people will miss it.
> >
> > I did consider cutting down the text of the post to give it less
> prominance --the amount of text we give things in the center column does
> suggest how important we view them. We could just use
> >
> > text: In a world of Internet blogging, what is the role of the Indymedia
> network?
> >
> >>><a
> >>>href="http://seattle.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=32575&group=webc
> ast
> >>>">Read the Full Story</a>
> >
> >
> >
> > Would that work better for you? Whichever way we go, shorter text or
> proposed text, I'm in favor of getting this piece up. We need to get
> something new up everyday.
> >
> > Judy
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: Jason Reep [mailto:jasonr at speakeasy.net]
> >>Sent: Tuesday, September 9, 2003 05:07 PM
> >>To: 'Editorial'
> >>Subject: Re: [Seattle-editorial] Proposal: An Insider's Look at The IMC
> >>
> >>How about adding this as an addendum to the outsiders feature instead of
> >> making it it's own.
> >>
> >>-Jason
> >>
> >>Gentry Lange wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Now there's a post that hint of controversy in the NYC IMC. Maybe someone
> >>>has contacts at the NYC? I'd have questions for them. Isn't Warcry an
> >>>Eastcoaster?
> >>>
> >>>Gentry
> >>>
> >>>-----Original Message-----
> >>>From: seattle-editorial-bounces at lists.indymedia.org
> >>>[mailto:seattle-editorial-bounces at lists.indymedia.org]On Behalf Of
> >>>Gentry Lange
> >>>Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 9:01 AM
> >>>To: Editorial
> >>>Subject: [Seattle-editorial] Proposal: An Insider's Look at The IMC
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Well we might as well follow-up an outsider's look with an insider's
> look...
> >>>Though I don't want to make "about indymedia" stories a frequent
> headline...
> >>>this story is pretty well written as is..
> >>>
> >>>Gentry
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Title: An Insider's Look at Indymedia
> >>>Sub: Indymedia in the Blogosphere
> >>>
> >>>Has Indymedia lost it's uniqueness? With the growth of interesting,
> >>>intelligent, well written weblogs (or blogs) that allow for instantaneous
> >>>reader feedback and endless hypertext “linking,” IMC websites can often
> >>>appear out-of-date and shrill, merely a small wave in the ocean of froth
> >>>that is the worldwide web.
> >>>
> >>>In a world of Internet blogging, what is the role of the Indymedia
> network?
> >>>
> >>><a
> >>>href="http://seattle.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=32575&group=webc
> ast
> >>>">Read the Full Story</a>
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