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<summary>I love practical tips for multimedia journalists and other media makers to help us get our arms around the personal media revolution without costing us a fortune. At the session &quot;Running a Digi-Newsroom on the Cheap,&quot; Dale Steinke of KING TV pointed to a wealth of online resources: Trumba.com is a powerful public events calendar. Put 5 lines of codes on your site and you&apos;ve got a community calendar. He pointed to Videozilla, which, at $30, is an inexpensive alternative to Flash ($700) for video conversion. Want to put supertitles scrolling across the bottom of your videos? &quot;Our IT dept...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>I love practical tips for multimedia journalists and other media makers to help us get our arms around the personal media revolution without costing us a fortune. At the session "Running a Digi-Newsroom on the Cheap," Dale Steinke of  <span class="caps">KING</span> TV pointed to a wealth of online resources:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.trumba.com">Trumba.com</a> is a powerful public events calendar. Put 5 lines of codes on your site and you've got a community calendar.</p>

<p>He pointed to <a href="http://www.videozilla.net/">Videozilla</a>, which, at $30, is an inexpensive alternative to Flash ($700) for video conversion.</p>

<p>Want to put supertitles scrolling across the bottom of your videos? "Our IT dept said it would cost $12,000 to support supers," he said. Steinke found an alternative, <a href="http://www.broadcast.harris.com/inscriber/">Harris Inscriber</a>, based in Canada, that costs $50. "Type in your text and you're good to go." Wow!</p>

<p>For photo editing, he said he prefers Paint Shop Pro ($70) to Photoshop ($630) or Photoshop Elements ($80-$90).</p>

<p>Lots of free great applications and plug-ins are available at <a href="http://www.download.com/">download.com</a>, <a href="http://www.pcmag.com/">pcmag</a>, <a href="http://www.tucows.com/and">tucows</a> <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/">pc world</a>.</p>

<p>Instead of manging your project with Microsoft Project ($400), an inexpensive alternative is <a href="http://www.basecamphq.com/">Basecamp</a>, free for one project.</p>

<p>John Havens of <a href="http://www.blogtalkradio.com/">BlogTalkRadio</a> held up his ultra-cool iFlip. It costs $110 and records 30 minutes of digital video. Just record some video, use the <span class="caps">USB </span>port to connect to your Mac or <span class="caps">PC, </span>and upload to your favorite website.</p>

<p>I've been dabbling in this space for years and picked up a few tricks. Love that.</p>]]>

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<title>Comment from Jason Boog on 2007-10-19</title>
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Fantastic post. It&apos;s really kind of stunning how many resources exist for the multimedia journalist, no matter what their budget.  

I&apos;d also add one resource--mogulus.com lets you create a live streaming video feed for your digital newsroom. It&apos;s free.

I&apos;m really enjoying this new website, I love the different voices and the practical focus. Keep up the good work.
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<published>2007-10-19T18:28:36Z</published>
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<title>Comment from Rick Burnes on 2007-10-19</title>
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Guys -- Any way to get the bylines from the posts displayed in the feed?
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<published>2007-10-19T18:54:51Z</published>
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<title>Comment from Jan / The Faux Press on 2007-10-20</title>
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Great to see you blogging here, J.D.

Checking out the resources you list. Trumba seems very promising indeed. Thanks!
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<published>2007-10-20T18:25:42Z</published>
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