Scott Rosenberg (journalist) explained

Scott Rosenberg
Birth Place:Queens, New York, US
Education:Harvard University
Occupation:Journalist, editor, blogger, author
Credits:Salon.com, The San Francisco Examiner
Children:2
Spouse:Dayna Macy
Website:http://www.wordyard.com/

Scott Rosenberg (born 1959 in Queens, New York is an American journalist, editor, blogger and non-fiction author. He was a co-founder of Salon Media Group and Salon.com and a relatively early participant in The WELL.

Rosenberg's first book, Dreaming in Code[1] appeared in 2007. It offers a detailed perspective on collaboration and massive software endeavors, particularly the open source calendar application Chandler (PIM).

His writings at Salon.com, The San Francisco Examiner and elsewhere have ranged from theatre and film criticism to technology reporting and political commentary.

In 2009, he published a book on the history of blogging, Say Everything.[2]

In 2010 Rosenberg founded MediaBugs.org, a "service for reporting specific, correctable errors and problems in media coverage." In an interview, he explains, "We'll try to alert the journalists or news organization involved about your report and bring them into a conversation," which may get the error corrected. It is funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation as part of their News Challenge.[3] In September 2012, at the end of the funding period, he explained in a blog post that 'Much of the public sees media-outlet accuracy failures as "not our problem." The journalists are messing up, they believe, and it's the journalists' job to fix things.'[4]

Personal life

Rosenberg is the son of Jeanne and Coleman Rosenberg. He is married to Dayna Macy and has two sons, Matthew and Jack. They live in Berkeley, California.[5]

Further reading

References

  1. Book: Rosenberg, Scott. 1st. Crown Publishers. 978-1-4000-8246-9. 400. Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs, and One Quest for Transcendent Software. New York. 2007.
  2. Rosenberg, Scott, Say Everything: how blogging Began, what it's becoming, and why it matters, New York : Crown Publishers, 2009.
  3. Encyclopedia: MediaBugs. Nieman Journalism Lab. Encyclo: an Encyclopedia of the Future of News. April 1, 2012.
  4. Web site: Rosenberg. Scott. MediaBugs — Sharing our final report to our funders at Knight. November 3, 2012 . September 6, 2012 .
  5. Dreaming in Code, Acknowledgements

External links

WARNING: As of June 2022, LC credits this Scott Rosenberg ("Browse ... LC Catalog") with some works by the screenwriter born 1963. The same is true at WorldCat.