A place to suggest feeds
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If you're a journalist and you love RSS, please join me in an easy project to improve both. Let's put together a list of starter feeds for journalists. I've kicked it off with a collection of news feeds that I know provide good value. If you have favorites, please suggest a few in a comment in this thread.
Also, please introduce yourself, what's your connection to journalism, and tell us very briefly why the feeds you recommend are worth including. Thanks! DW
Hi Dave, this is Piero from Italy. I'm managing editor at Grazia, the italian leading women's magazine for news and fashion. I never stopped using Rss, because I consider this technology the most efficient and unbiased way for news-browsing, if you're consistent. Since you booked lots of common sources, I can dig in just few favourites.
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BOF: good source about fashion business.
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Politico Europe: Politico's European edition
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Poynter: news about media.
Dave, your list is pretty great, here are a few I'd add:
- Hacker News (but with a filter for only posts that get 200 points or more) http://hnrss.org/newest?points=200
- Benedict Evans - https://www.ben-evans.com/benedictevans?format=RSS
- Stratechery - http://stratechery.com/feed/
- Engadget - https://www.engadget.com/rss.xml
Hi everybody, I'm a journalist and a long time user of River5. I have tons of lists, I'll try to share some here. They are all JSON files (just change the extension if you need it). First one contains all the feeds from Italian Parliament and Senate, 2nd it's foreign policies (from an Italian perception), 3rd contains all the main German newspapers, 4th Spanish and Portuguese news, the last one is a converter from "50 Top Digital Influencers to Follow in 2018" tweets (took a list here maybe this could be particularly interesting to @macchioni
Have fun!
camere.txt
esteri.txt
Journalismus.txt
Periodismo.txt
twitterdig.txt
Hi, everyone. I'm an entrepreneur and ex-reporter for the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Vice News. Currently blog about privacy, hacking, and free speech at Indizr.com.
Love this project idea, Dave! Here are some feeds I subscribe to that I'm pretty sure haven't been added yet...
- MediaShift: Another good source of media-industry news.
- Nieman Lab: Same as above.
- Reuters Money
- This Week in Tech (MP3 podcast): Journalists generally need to get smarter about the tech industry. All the TWiT shows will help to this end, but if you just had to do one, the flagship weekly podcast is a good use of your time imho.
- The New Yorker Radio Hour
- Paul Krugman
- Quartz
- The Daily: Popular NYT podcast.
- NPR Hourly Newscast
- Scripting News: Duh! You've been too humble leaving yourself out, Dave (C:
- Variety: A definitive source of entertainment news.
Thanks for the great suggestions!
I feel like the ball is rolling. ;-)
A few things:
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I didn't include Scripting News, but I did include my linkblog feed. That way you will get links to some of my pieces. The problem is that I write about a variety of stuff that would not be ontopic for this list. I'd rather err on the side of not imposing. Let's see how it goes.
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No podcasts. I do have a list of podcast feeds as part of podcatch.com, and they are kept updated in another repository. I may open that up to this process, but let's see how it goes.
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I have not accepted all the feeds. I'm going to stay with big names. Not necessarily big organizations, but ones that my American-centric view feels comfortable with.
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Here are the changes from this latest batch.
Dave
Bloomberg editor here. This is a great project! Have been slowly building out my own list of writers' rss feeds for years.
Dan's just a fantastic writer on both national and New York stories, and Coates needs no introduction.
NYT - Dan Barry
The Atlantic - Ta-Nehisi Coates
APM Reports doesn't publish often. Just longform investigations every so often.
I love this project.
https://blog.ap.org/announcements/bringing-ap-fact-checks-to-twitter
And they have an RSS feed, which I added to the list.
Dave
The OPML version of the list is now available.
I added a section to the readme to explain how it works.
https://github.com/scripting/feedsForJournalists#wheres-the-list
Dave
I would include at least some of the feeds from the Wall Street Journal. There's an opinion feed there that is probably good. http://www.wsj.com/public/page/rss_news_and_feeds.html
I've never read the WSJ online, never had an account, but since we point to the NYT and Washington Post extensively, ;et's put one WSJ feed in there. I added the opinion feed. Also Fox News (someone suggested it on Twitter, I thought it was a good idea).
Some Canadian journalism feeds of potential interest:
J-Source, a joint project of many Canadian J-Schools, broad overview of Canadian journalism news and trends: http://jsource.ca/feed/
Fagstein, does a great weekly summary of Canadian media news, trends, and controversies. He's a copy editor for the daily in Montreal. http://blog.fagstein.com/feed/
Michael Geist, Canada's leading academic on copyright right and intellectual property. Good to keep an eye on how American laws and the movie industry influence Canadian policy http://feeds.feedburner.com/MichaelGeistsBlog
Ryerson Review of Journalism, the Canadian version of the Columbian Journalism Review. http://rrj.ca/feed/
Acts of Journalism, the Medium blog of the National Newsmedia Council, Canada's voluntary press council, of which nearly all major print newspapers, and many online start-ups, are members (I'm a member). https://medium.com/feed/@CanMediaCouncil
Ryerson Journalism Research Centre - Journalism School in Toronto. http://ryersonjournalism.ca/feed/
CANADALAND - Canada's only news site dedicated to media criticism and analysis. http://www.canadalandshow.com/feed/
Joey thanks for the great list, but...
The current list doesn't have much meta-news or news-about-news. It's mostly just plain news.
I am totally in favor of adding Canadian feeds, but for news orgs that are producing news about Canada, and news from a Canadian perspective.
Also want similar sources from Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia/New Zealand.
Dave
Thanks for the clarity; I'll take some time when I get an opportunity to provide some of those feeds.
BTW, here's what the list looks like as a "river of news."
http://scripting.com/journalists/
It'll be updated more or less in real time as news appears in the feeds.
Dave
I added Motherboard to the list.
Also added a link to the river to the home page under Related projects. If you use the list in a way that other people might want to know about, please post a link and explanation in this comment thread.
Also looked for Globe and Mail feeds, only to discover that they have discontinued them. This is the first time I've encountered a news org that did that. Not a good omen! :-(
Dave
I asked about Canadian news orgs on Twitter.
It was suggested that CBC has good feeds and is a trusted news source, which it most certainly is. So I've included a few feeds from CBC.