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Thursday, August 19, 2010
AOL Aims High With Hyperlocal Journalism Project
AOL's Patch Launches 100th Site; Plans Expansion to More Than 500 Communities This Year
AOL's Patch Launches 100th Site; Plans Expansion to More Than 500 Communities This Year
- Marcia Parker (San Ramon, California), Editorial Director of the West Coast Region, joins Patch from the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, where she served as Assistant Dean for six years. She is the founding Editor-in-Chief, of Tri Valley Magazine, former Director of Programming at AOL Small Business, and has worked at Crain's New York Business, United Press International and the Center for Investigative Reporting.
- Tim Windsor (Baltimore, Maryland), Editorial Director of the South Region, joins Patch from Johns Hopkins University, where he was Director of Digital Strategy. He is the former Vice President and General Manager of Baltimore Sun Interactive.
- Anthony Duignan-Cabrera (Colts Neck, New Jersey), Editorial Director of the Northeast Region, joins Patch from CNNgo.com, where he was Editorial Director, charged with developing and driving the content strategy of CNN's travel/culture/entertainment portal for the Southeast Asian region. He previously worked at Imaginova, ABC News and People magazine.
- Sherry Skalko (Chicago, Illinois), Editorial Director of the Midwest Region, joins Patch from the Online News Association, where she served in several capacities, including training, membership, and development, and as editor of Journalists.org. She previously worked as an editor and content strategist at Tribune Interactive, SunSentinel.com and ESPN.com.
Friday, August 06, 2010
Business Insider - The Wire: AOL's Patch Is A Sweatshop Of 70-Hour Work Weeks With No Vacation, Editor Says
AOL's Patch Is A Sweatshop Of 70-Hour Work Weeks With No Vacation, Editor Says
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/aols-patch-is-a-sweatshop-of-70-hour-work-weeks-with-no-vacation-editors-email-suggests-2010-8
Today's Boston Globe story about Patch contains some noteworthy factoids about the scale of the rapidly growing AOL hyperlocal venture.
Like the fact that AOL is "spending $50 million to expand Patch nationally to hundreds of sites by the end of the year."
But before you go applying to be an editor at one of those sites, you might want to read the following email that one of Patch's local editors (there's typically one editor per site), sent to Northeastern University Journalism Professor Dan Kennedy.
The editor, who shared her thoughts anonymously (duh), said Patch editors work 70-hour weeks and are on call 24/7 without being able to take the vacation days promised them.
She writes: [...]
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/aols-patch-is-a-sweatshop-of-70-hour-work-weeks-with-no-vacation-editors-email-suggests-2010-8
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Business Insider - The Wire: AOL's Patch Is A Sweatshop Of 70-Hour Work Weeks With No Vacation, Editor Says
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Boston Globe: With Patch, AOL offers challenge to local news
With Patch, AOL offers challenge to local news
A risky Web strategy in a crowded field
Like any online user, Annie LaCourt can easily scour for news from around the world, but sometimes she prefers to make the Internet more intimate and local, all about her hometown of Arlington.
LaCourt reads The Boston Globe’s “Your Town’’ news pages on Boston.com's Arlington site. She also gets news from GateHouse Media Inc. and its Wicked Local Arlington site, and she subscribes to a 4,000-member town e-mail discussion board called “The Arlington List.’’ She also visits another community news site called yourarlington.com.
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LaCourt now has another choice: Patch. It’s AOL Inc.’s network of hyperlocal websites sprouting in Massachusetts and elsewhere across the country. Like its competitors, Patch is covering Arlington’s 42,000 residents on a micro-local level with stories about town hall meetings, the school board, high school sports, and events at the library.
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Media Nation by Dan Kennedy: Hard times working the Patch
Hard times working the Patch
Boston Globe reporter Johnny Diaz today writes about Patch.com, the AOL-owned network of hyperlocal news sites that is (excuse me) sprouting up around the country.
As I noted earlier, Diaz writes that Patch is up against considerable competition in Greater Boston, principally from GateHouse Media’s Wicked Local websitesand the Boston Globe’s Your Town sites — both of which, unlike Patch, are tied to established newspapers.
There are already 13 Patch sites in Massachusetts, with more to come.
After I posted my earlier Patch item, I heard from a Patch local editor (LE, in Patch-speak) who described working conditions that sound pretty challenging. Granted, community journalists in general work very hard for not much money. But the LE who wrote to me suggested that Patch takes it to another level.
The LE who contacted me asked that her name not be used, but gave me permission to publish her e-mail. I have verified that she is who she says she is. I don’t consider this to be the last word, and I would welcome a response from Patch. The e-mail:
The working conditions for local editors at Patch sites raise the question of whether this model is sustainable or about whether this is the reality for journalists working in this new media age.
Basically, the job is 24/7 with....
http://www.dankennedy.net/2010/08/05/hard-times-working-the-patch/
http://www.dankennedy.net/2010/08/05/hard-times-working-the-patch/
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