A selection of must read blogs in English to understand media change and journalism challenges in the digital age, by José L. Orihuela (Media Lab, School of Public Communication, University of Navarra, Spain):
10,000 Words by Mark S. Luckie
AEJMC Members Forum by Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
andydickinson.net by Andy Dickinson
BuzzMachine by Jeff Jarvis
Center for Citizen Media Blog by Center for Citizen Media
Content Bridges by Ken Doctor
Convergence Research Matters by Tom Johnson
CyberJournalis.net Blog by Jonathan Dube
Data Mining by Matthew Hurst
E-Media Tidbits by Poynter Online
Editors Weblog by World Editors Forum
Fitz & Jen by Mark Fitzgerald and Jennifer Sab
Greenslade by Roy Greenslade
Invisible Inkling by Ryan Sholin
Knight Pulse by the Knight Pulse Community
Media Decoder Blog by The New York Times
Media Markets Studies by Department of Media Management and Media Economics, School of Communication, University of Navarra
Reflections of a Newsosaur by Allan Mutter
paidContent by ContentNext Media
MediaShift by Mark Glaser
New Media Bytes by Shawn Smith
Online Journalism Blog by Paul Bradshaw
PressThink by Jay Rosen
Sarah Hartley by Sarah Hartley
Publishing 2.0 by Scott Karp and Robert Young
Romenesko by Jim Romenesko
Socialmedia.biz by J.D. Lasica
SteveOuting.com by Steve Outing
Teaching Online Journalism by Mindy McAdams
Technology Telegraph Blog by Shane Richmond
The Content Makers by Margaret Simons
The E&P Pub by The Editor & Publisher Staff
The Innovation Journalism Blog by David Nordfords
The Media Business by Robert Picard
The Update Blog by Society of News Design
What’s Next: Innovations in Newspapers by Juan Antonio Giner
yelvington.com by Steve Yelvington
See also: 10 Steps into the Spanish Speaking Blogosphere and What blogs are and how to stop mistaking them for something else.
Feel free to contact the author for suggestions: jlori (at) unav. es





Minoic.net es un anillo de blogs impulsado desde enero de 2007 por Guillermo Carvajal, Antonio Cambronero, Manuel Almeida y José Luis Orihuela para experimentar nuevas formas de sinergia entre weblogs más allá de los blogs grupales y de las redes comerciales.