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ABOUT THE DIGITAL MEDIA PYRAMID

Tallahassee Democrat on

The Digital Media Pyramid

"The world will very soon be composed of a billion media barons thanks to digital technology and mobile devices.  As a result, people will be communicating information in whatever styles and formats that best suit them.  But what is always suitable to the writer may not be the best way of communicating to the reader. The Digital Media Pyramid offers a standard approach to Internet writing that helps the casual writer practice techniques used by professional writers..."

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http://blogs.tallahassee.com/community/2013/04/02/writing-in-the-digital-age

England's Andy Bull and

The Digital Media Pyramid

Dr. Jack Rosenberry on

The Digital Media Pyramid

Natalie Sgro, Former Quinnipac Journalism Student 

"As a journalism student, I would love to see one of my professors use the Digital Media Pyramid in one of my classes. The inverted pyramid is a great building block, but an updated version will help journalists cope with the demands of the fast-moving digital world. Finding a balance between journalism and new technology is not an easy feat, but techniques like the Digital Media Pyramid can help us all adapt together."

The Netherlands'

Crossmediale Journalistiek

Andy Bull teaches The Digital Media Pyramid as part of his

master classes for online journalists.  

"How shall we go about our work after producing content? The Digital Media Pyramid teaches us." 

"In the inverted pyramid, the width is a metaphor for importance -- wider at the top means more important, narrowing as it goes down to less-important material. In the digital media pyramid I'm guessing the width is a metaphor for breadth of the presentation, or perhaps the number of elements or individuals contributing to it?..."

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http://drrosenberryspage.blogspot.com/2010/02/pyramid-power.html

USC Annenberg Article

"The advent of the Internet and digital age of communications has brought forth the expected decline of newspapers at a faster pace than many business journalism experts predicted. A major part of the decline results from publishers not adjusting their products and news gathering techniques fast enough to changing technologies. Publishers competed in a digitally dominated world using analog-based technologies, business models and journalism techniques..."

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http://www.ojr.org/the-need-for-a-digital-media-pyramid/

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