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Andrew Lih
Anonymous post
Arabic language
Augusten Burroughs
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Bulgarian language
Canadian Broadcasting Company
Chinese language
Citizen journalism
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Collaborative journalism
Columbia Journalism Review
Creative Commons
Dutch language
Encyclopædia Britannica
Eric Bogosian
Erik Möller
Free content
French language
German language
Hebrew language
Hurricane Katrina
Indymedia
Information Week
Israeli President
Italian language
Japanese language
Jimmy Wales
John Key
Korean language
Main Page
Meta-Wiki
Multilingual
Natural language
New York Times
News site
News source
Nick Smith (New Zealand)
Nieman Foundation for Journalism
Nobel Peace Prize
Norwegian language
Objectivity (journalism)
Ogg Vorbis
OhmyNews
Polish language
Portuguese language
Press pass
Reliability of Wikipedia
Robert Cailliau
Robert McHenry
Romanian language
Russian language
Serbian language
Shimon Peres
Spanish language
Sue Gardner
Swedish language
Technology demo
Thai language
The Brooklyn Rail
The New York Times
Tony Benn
Turkish language
Ukrainian language
Uniform Resource Locator
Virginia Tech Shootings
Virginia Tech massacre
Wiki
Wikibooks
Wikimedia
Wikimedia Commons
Wikimedia Foundation
Wikimedia Laboratories
Wikimedia Toolserver
Wikinews
Wikipedia
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Wiktionary
Wikinews
Screenshot of wikinews.org home page
URL
www.wikinews.org
Commercial?
No
Type of site
News wiki
Registration
Optional
Available language(s)
multilingual
Owner
Wikimedia Foundation
Created by
Wikimedia Community
Launched
November 2004
Alexa rank
17,3221
Wikinews is a free-content news source wiki and a project of the Wikimedia Foundation. The site works through collaborative journalism. Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has distinguished Wikinews from Wikipedia by saying "on Wikinews, each story is to be written as a news story as opposed to an encyclopedia article."2 The neutral point of view policy espoused in Wikinews distinguishes it from other citizen journalism efforts such as Indymedia and OhmyNews.3 In contrast to most projects of the Wikimedia Foundation, Wikinews allows original work under the form of original reporting and interviews.4 The English Wikinews is the only Wikimedia site that grants press passes to reporters endorsed by the local community.5 According to Thelwall et al., Wikinews has been most successful in covering large news events involving large numbers of people, such as Hurricane Katrina and the Virginia Tech Shootings, where first hand experience, or the availability of first hand accounts, forms a larger part of the entry, and where the wealth of reportage makes a central ‘clearing house’ valuable.6
Contents
1 History
2 Additional projects
3 Interviews
4 Criticism
5 References
6 External links
History
The beta version logo, used until February 13, 2005
Che Guevara's ''Motorcycle Diaries'' companion dies
Alberto Granado Jiménez, the Argentinian biochemist who was Che Guevara 's companion on his formative motorcycle trip through South America , died in Havana on Saturday, reported Cuban state television. He was 88 and died of natural causes. The ...
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Che_Guevara%27s_%27%27Motorcycle_Diaries%27%27_companion_dies
Alberto Granado Jiménez, the Argentinian biochemist who was Che Guevara 's companion on his formative motorcycle trip through South America , died in Havana on Saturday, reported Cuban state television. He was 88 and died of natural causes. The ...
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Che_Guevara%27s_%27%27Motorcycle_Diaries%27%27_companion_dies
to editorial staff and the printed and main online content via a middle layer of blogs But it doesn t explicity cover sources and you can t directly verify sources through the service Then there s Wikinews which operates a community driven citizen journalism service Sources are an explicit field here but wikinews itself is very niche and the verification of sources
http://www.rattlecentral.com/blog/2009/02/as-reported-a-4ip-pitch
Wikinews
Free content news source for citizen journalists to report the news independently and collaboratively. Now in beta.
The first7 recorded proposal of a Wikimedia news site was a two-line anonymous post on January 5, 2003, on Wikipedia community's Meta-Wiki.8 Daniel Alston, who edited Wikipedia as Fonzy,9 claimed to have been the one who posted it.710 The proposal was then further developed by German freelance journalist, software developer and author Erik Möller.7 Early opposition from long-time Wikipedia contributors, many of them pointing out the existence of Wikipedia's own news summaries, gave way to detailed discussions and proposals about how it could be implemented as a new project of the Wikimedia Foundation.
In November 2004, a demonstration wiki was established to show how such a collaborative news site might work. In December 2004[update], the site was moved out of the "demo" stage and into the beta stage. A German language edition was launched at the same time. Soon editions in Italian, Dutch, French, Spanish, Swedish, Bulgarian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Ukrainian, Serbian, Japanese, Russian, Hebrew, Arabic, Thai, Norwegian, Chinese, Turkish and Korean (in that chronological order) were set up.
Egyptian prime minister steps down; armed forces appoint former transport minister to position
The statement released from the Council also announced the new prime minister will be Essam Sharaf . "The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces decided to accept the resignation of Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq and appointed Essam Sharaf to form the new ...
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Egyptian_prime_minister_steps_down;_armed_forces_appoint_former_transport_minister_to_position?dpl_id=248231
The statement released from the Council also announced the new prime minister will be Essam Sharaf . "The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces decided to accept the resignation of Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq and appointed Essam Sharaf to form the new ...
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Egyptian_prime_minister_steps_down;_armed_forces_appoint_former_transport_minister_to_position?dpl_id=248231
Wikinews - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikinews is a free-content news source wiki and a project of the Wikimedia Foundation. ... Wikinews reporter David Shankbone with Israeli president Shimon Peres in 2007. ...
On March 13, 2005, the English edition of Wikinews reached 1,000 news articles. Just a few months later in September 2005, the project moved to the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 license.11
On April 29, 2006, the English edition of Wikinews reached 5,000 news articles. On September 5, 2007, just over a year later, the English edition of Wikinews reached 10,000 news articles.
Wikinews has related news: English Wikinews publishes 10000th article
Additional projects
While Wikinews focuses primarily on text articles, members are expanding the site into other media. These projects include Audio Wikinews, which delivers Ogg Vorbis audio files, Wikinews Video 2.0 (test phase) and Wikinews Print edition, which is a daily edition intended to be printed.
On April 28, 2008 Wikinews also started the plans for Wikimedia Radio which is aimed at a 24/7 streaming audio broadcast of various programs and news, mainly from participating Wikimedia projects.12
Interviews
Wikinews reporter David Shankbone with Israeli president Shimon Peres in 2007.
Chinese Wikipedia unblocked by government
Wikinews has confirmed that the reports are accurate through discussion with people attempting to access Wikipedia from China. Despite the report, there are still some issues with accessing the site according to readers of the site. Sources tell Wikinews ...
http://www.mister-info.com/?cmd=displaystory&story_id=10998
Wikinews has confirmed that the reports are accurate through discussion with people attempting to access Wikipedia from China. Despite the report, there are still some issues with accessing the site according to readers of the site. Sources tell Wikinews ...
http://www.mister-info.com/?cmd=displaystory&story_id=10998
Wikinews - Wikipedia
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has distinguished Wikinews from Wikipedia by saying "on Wikinews, each story is to be written as a news story ...
Wikinews reporters have conducted interviews with several notable people. In December 2007, Wikinews interviewed Israeli President and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Shimon Peres.13 Some other notable interviews have included writers, actors and politicians, such as Augusten Burroughs,14 2008 Republican nomination hopefuls and independent/third party candidates for President, Tony Benn, Eric Bogosian, Nick Smith and John Key, and World Wide Web co-inventor Robert Cailliau.13
Criticism
Like Wikipedia (see Reliability of Wikipedia), Wikinews is criticized for its perceived inability to be neutral or include only verified and true information. Robert McHenry, former editor-in-chief of the Encyclopædia Britannica criticized15 the credibility of the project:
Above all, the central question about the Wikinews effort is its credibility. Making a newspaper is hard...Someone who wants to do it but doesn't really know how hasn't solved the problem by gathering a lot of other people who don't know, either.
Anti-Scientology protest material removed from YouTube following threats of legal action
The video sharing website YouTube has removed several anti-Scientology videos following threats of legal action. Wikinews found that at least 11 videos have been removed from the site following Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notices served on ...
http://www.mister-info.com/?cmd=displaystory&story_id=11196
The video sharing website YouTube has removed several anti-Scientology videos following threats of legal action. Wikinews found that at least 11 videos have been removed from the site following Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notices served on ...
http://www.mister-info.com/?cmd=displaystory&story_id=11196
Wikinews
Wikinews on WN Network delivers the latest Videos and Editable pages for News & Events, including Entertainment, Music, Sports, Science and more, Sign ...
McHenry was skeptical about Wikinews' ability to provide a neutral point of view and its claim to be evenhanded: "The naïveté is stunning."15
In a 2007 interview Sue Gardner, at that time a special adviser to the board of the Wikimedia Foundation and former head of the Canadian Broadcasting Company's Internet division, CBC.ca, dismissed McHenry's comment, stating "Journalism is not a profession ... at its heart, it's just a craft. And that means that it can be practiced by anyone who is sensible and intelligent and thoughtful and curious ... I go back to the morning of Virginia Tech – the morning I decided I wanted to work here [WMF]. The conversation on the talk page that day was extremely thoughtful. I remember thinking to myself that if my own newsroom had been having a conversation that intelligent (I was offsite that day) I would have been delighted. So yes, [in my opinion] you absolutely have proved Robert McHenry wrong. And you will continue to."16
Wikinews has also had issues with maintaining a separate identity from Wikipedia, which also covers major news events in real-time. Columnist Jonathan Dee of The New York Times pointed out in 2007 that "So indistinct has the line between past and present become that Wikipedia has inadvertently all but strangled one of its sister projects, the three-year-old Wikinews... [Wikinews] has sunk into a kind of torpor; lately it generates just 8 to 10 articles a day... On bigger stories there's just no point in competing with the ruthless purview of the encyclopedia."17 Andrew Lih and Zachary M. Seward commented on the continuing issue in a 2010 piece in the Nieman Journalism Lab, "Why Wikipedia beats Wikinews as a collaborative journalism project." Lih wrote "it's not clear that the wiki process really gears itself towards deadlines and group narrative writing" and that "if you're trying to write something approaching a feature piece, it's much harder to get more than two or three people to stay consistent with the style."18 Lih considers Wikipedia's stricter "formula" for article composition an advantage in a large wiki with many editors.18
References
^ "wikinews.org Traffic Details". www.alexa.com. Alexa Internet. http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/wikinews.org.
^ Joanna Glasner (29 November 2004). "Wikipedia Creators Move Into News". WIRED. http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2004/11/65819. Retrieved 2007-04-21.
^ Aaron Weiss (10 February 2005). "The Unassociated Press". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/10/technology/circuits/10wiki.html?ex=1177300800&en=024e251d2c696137&ei=5070. Retrieved 2007-04-21.
^ Wikinews:Original reporting.
^ Wikinews:Credential verification
^ Thelwall, Mike and Stuart, David (2007), RUOK? Blogging Communication Technologies During Crises, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, pp. 523–548, http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol12/issue2/thelwall.html
^ a b c Erik Möller: The history of Wikinews and my role in it Wikinews.org, accessed July 2, 2010
^ Archived log entry of the anonymous post on Meta-Wiki.
^ Archived log entry of the userpage of User:Fonzy on the English Wikipedia, which states his real name.
^ Log entry of User:Fonzy editing this article on the English Wikipedia.
^ Wikinews switches to Creative Commons license
^ Wikimedia Radio
^ a b K.C. Jones (January 14, 2008). "Wikinews Gets Big Interview: Israeli President Shimon Peres". Information Week. http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=205604529.
^ Asper, Colleen (April 2008). "David Shankbone with Colleen Asper". The Brooklyn Rail. http://www.brooklynrail.org/2008/04/books/david-shankbone-with-colleen-asper.
^ a b Weiss, Aaron (February 10, 2005). "Jimmy Wales, president of Wikimedia, where articles written by users are open to revision by others". New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/10/technology/circuits/10wiki.html?_r=1&oref=slogin –.
^ "Interview with Sue Gardner of the Wikimedia Foundation", Wikinews; October 24, 2007.
^ Dee, Jonathan (2007-07-01). "All the News That’s Fit to Print Out". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/01/magazine/01WIKIPEDIA-t.html. Retrieved 2007-12-31.
^ a b Seward, Zachary M. (2009-02-08). "Why Wikipedia beats Wikinews as a collaborative journalism project". Nieman Journalism Lab. Nieman Foundation for Journalism. http://www.niemanlab.org/2010/02/why-wikipedia-beats-wikinews-as-a-collaborative-journalism-project/. Retrieved 2009-02-09.
External links
The Wikinews Ace: Why Shimon Peres sat down with David Shankbone Columbia Journalism Review
Wikinews: Multilingual Portal
Wired News: Wikipedia Creators Move into News
Wikinews RSS Feed
Wikinews Original Reporting RSS Feed
Wikinews Reports – blog by Wikinews reporters
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and SAT test preparation Wikiversity college level textbooks at en wikiversity org wiki and Wikiprofessional professional level textbooks including CPA and technical courses Wikinews is an online multilingual news resource where the news stories are submitted and composed by a group of volunteers whose mission is to present reliable unbiased relevant and
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