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    1. When to do what?
    2. Considerations
      • Staffing - Who’s available.
      • Skill sets - Who knows how to do what.
      • Planning - Organize for the breaking story
      • Equipment - laptops? Video cameras? Audio recorders? Software?
    3. Breaking, Developing, Enterprise
      • Breaking news - Get it online quickly. Immediacy is key (crime, weather).
      • Developing news - Get it online, with advanced planning (elections).
      • Enterprise - Expand the story with a variety of entry points. Depth is key.
    4. be judicious
      • Not every tool for every story, but know you have tools for other stories.
    5. Visuals
      • Video
        • Pros - can bring compelling moving images to a story. Third-party services can spread content to wider audience.
        • Cons - time-intensive, requires equipment, ROI is questionable, unless it’s breaking news.
      • When to use? Strong visuals, process, man-on-street, breaking news.
    6. Visuals
      • Audio Slideshows
        • Pros - Less time intensive than video, easier to capture still images than good video, using Soundslides can be easier to produce.
        • Cons - Right mix of audio and photos can be difficult to achieve. Low ROI? Can be difficult to embed in some CMS software.
        • When to use? Strong visuals, compelling audio are key. When you don’t have/can’t get video.
    7. Visuals
      • Slideshows
      • Pros - Still photographers already taking photos. Less time-intensive. Slideshow creation software is becoming easier to use. Users seem to like strong slideshows.
      • Cons - Relatively static.
      • When to use? Strong visual element to the story. When you have good photography that doesn’t fit in the print edition. When you don’t have video/audio equipment or time to produce more.
    8. Visuals
      • User Submitted Content (photos/video)
      • Pros - Engages users in telling the story. Easy way to add content to the site. Can be done through third-party sites.
      • Cons - Can be time-intensive if you get a lot of submissions and are moderating content. Needs a server solution for hosting.
      • When to use? Breaking news situations seem to lend themselves to UGC. Also, events with a large potential audience (state fair? homecoming, etc.)
    9. Visuals
      • Livestreaming Video
      • Pros - Immediate, free tools available, can be archived for future viewing. Doesn’t have to be as visually appealing as edited video.
      • Cons - Requires equipment, internet connection; broadcast rights questions; time commitment.
      • When to use? Breaking news, news conference, workshop, speech, meeting.
    10. Audio
      • Pros - Can provide depth to story, accountability, transparency. Podcasts allow users to download and place-shift content. Free software available. Reporters are already interviewing people.
      • Cons - Can be difficult to get quality audio. Longer audio pieces require editing time. No visuals.
      • When to use: Actualities of officials, eyewitnesses, longer interviews with interesting people, explaining the news.
    11. Text
      • Liveblogging
        • Pros - Free tools, immediacy, chat-enabling, can be embedded on site via iframe, easy to use.
        • Cons - Scrolling can be a problem, text-heavy, wireless connection, copy-editing(?), Internet connection.
      • When to use - Breaking news, news conference, chat with experts, newsroom discussions, events.
    12. Text
      • Link Journalism - Publish2
      • Pros - easy aggregate related news into one place, link to outside sources, send people away to keep them coming back.
      • Cons - Requires finding web-based sources, time intensive.
      • When to use: Always. Links are the lifeblood of the Internet.
    13. Maps
      • Pros - Free map tools through Google Maps. Can be used with spreadsheets. Code for website is generated automatically, served as iframe.
      • Cons - without automating process, map becomes static.
      • When to use: Stories with strong geographic element, multiple points of interest can/should be mapped. Also useful for local guides (think advertising).
    14. Timelines
      • Pros - A couple of free services available - relatively easy to use. Some allow for multimedia elements. Lets users see how the story developed.
      • Cons - Time to produce if using multimedia elements.
      • When to use? Developing stories, long-term issues in the community, historical retrospectives.
    15. Databases
      • Pros - Organizes massive amounts of information, searchable, popular.
      • Cons - Difficult to set up, who inputs data? Updates.
      • When to use: Evergreen content, data-driven stories.
    16. Interactives
      • Pros - useful for explanatory graphic elements, tying together multimedia in one place.
      • Cons - Flash = $$$, time-intensive, technical hurdles, UI design challenges.
      • When to use: Big stories with lots of elements, complex topics that can benefit from explanation, information that changes from user to user (calculators).
    17. Social Media
      • Twitter
      • Pros - Easy to use, generates traffic, allows people to “follow,” can add engagement, immediate, reaches tech-savvy early adopters.
      • Cons - immediate, lacks editing, can be abused, low potential audience (depending on geography).
      • When to use? Breaking/Developing news, promote important stories, engage users, respond to questions.
    18. Social Media
      • Facebook
      • Pros - Allows you to create a page which can automatically feed content from an RSS feed. Connect with potential users. Facebook Connect allows verified identity for comments.
      • Cons - Privacy concerns from users. Facebook Connect has to be configured for your site.
      • When to use - marketing effort for your stories.
    19. Social Media
      • Ning
      • Pros - lets you easily set up a place for niche audience to interact, with blogs, photo uploads, profiles, etc.
      • Cons - Have to find the right audience, can be difficult to maintain momentum.
      • When to use? Rabid fans, strong local appeal. ???
      • Example: gosmokies.knoxnews.com
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