"We hope you enjoy your stinkin' phones." With this unprecedented headline, the costless newspaper "Express", edited by The Washington Post, said goodbye due to the decline of readers who were mainly users of the subway and buses. The fault of this decline was attributed, officially, to a decrease in demand and to the drastic fall … Continue reading The decline of newspapers at the train stations
Month: October 2019
New formats, new narratives
Podcasts and storytellings have become two essential pillars for digital journalism, opening the way for the presentation of the news at a time when audiences choose to "see" and "hear" stories, rather than undergo an extensive reading session. Podcasts are stories told orally, preferably supported by sounds that allow the listener to form a better … Continue reading New formats, new narratives
The mobile, another tectonic change for digital journalism
Mario Garcia is one of the most authorized “gurus” of the graphic design field of the newspapers, with more than 700 designs he has made for some newspapers throughout his artistic and journalistic career. Now he's driving a change of helm for digital journalism; his slogan is: "let's stop thinking on paper... to think on … Continue reading The mobile, another tectonic change for digital journalism
IAPA, the wonderful shield against any censorship to the press in the Americas
The freedom of the press hasn't yet reached its wholeness in Latin America, but it survives against the pressures, interferences and, in some cases, severe impediments exerted against itself by the governments and organized crime groups that seek to hide their lawlessness. If it hasn't been completely extinguished up to this point - as is … Continue reading IAPA, the wonderful shield against any censorship to the press in the Americas