Online Journalism

PressReader Opens New European Headquarters in Dublin and Recruitment Gets Underway

Last night Canadian company, PressReader, officially opened its new offices in Dublin, completing another step in its impressive growth as it…

8 years ago

How Social Media has changed Journalism

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Today, journalists face challenges caused by new media technologies. Journalism is experiencing considerable…

9 years ago

Websites like Namaleaks show why online journalism is so important

One of the most influential journalism stories of all time is the work done by Woodward and Bernstein on the…

10 years ago

RTE’s MoJocon 7 reasons it will be a great event (sneak preview)

By @SimonCocking  If you're lucky enough to have a ticket then you're in for a treat this Friday and Saturday…

10 years ago

John D McHugh founder of Verifeye Media the world’s first MoJo news agency, speaking at RTE’s MoJocon

By @SimonCocking. Really interesting insights from  John D McHugh Photojournalist & filmmaker, who will be speaking at RTE's MoJocon this week. Co-founder of @verifeyemedia a…

10 years ago

Exciting emerging trends in data analytics. Audio interview with Cronan McNamara, Creme Global CEO

Curated by @SimonCocking. Interesting podcast by Irish Tech News fan and advocate Jason Roe  with Cronan McNamara Founder & CEO @cremeglobal. Chair of the Irish…

10 years ago

Glen Mulcahy, RTE Mo’jo pioneer and Mojocon organiser

By @SimonCocking Interview with Glen Mulcahy,@MojoConIRL , Mojo event organiser, March 27th / 28th in Dublin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRXxbES8nYs&feature=youtu.be Mojo(con), it's a great idea, what…

11 years ago

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