Poynter Online has announced a one-hour webinar April 8 on maintaining credibility with the online news audience.

NewsU blurb talks about a review of the “Online Credibility Gap” survey, but has no link to what survey the seminar will focus on. A guess tells me it’s an update on APME’s Building Trust in the News” project.

For those who want to delve deeper into a study about public trust of online media, check out the findings from William P. Cassidy published last year in “Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication.”

Yes, I realize this was first posted last Friday. And yes, I realize the story is about the demise of pubs where journalists would congregate to talk to sources and each other. But it’s a good piece (though the London segment was lame) and it’s the weekend.

While the video focuses on the longtime hangouts that have had to close due to a loss of patronage, I wonder where journalists are going now to congregate and unwind? Post your favorite bar and news organization affiliation in comments or send me an email — I feel a mapping opportunity coming on.

Meanwhile, here’s “Journalism Watering Holes Disappearing” from MarketWatch.