Morning News Originally uploaded by gbgeek. It seems that most newspapers are starting blogs, usually written by staffers or people in the community about particular subjects. My hometown paper, the Express News, has over 50 blogs listed on its site. Even closer to home, just the other day my best friend from college, who is now a copy editor at the Nashville Tennessean, let me know read more...
Yahoo, Reuters to Use and Sell Content from Citizen Journalists
citizen journalist Originally uploaded by niznoz. Sharpen your photography and videography skills, Yahoo and Reuters are looking for a way to harness the eyes and cameras of thousands of would-be citizen journalists and to spice up their own image library. According to the read more...
Faking It: Sex Sells, But is it Worth It?
Probably knowing that I really don’t care for fake social media campaigns, former blogger Ike Pigott forwarded me an e-mail about a campaign by spirits company Campari. It features a profile of an Italian woman, lots of pictures of her fake jet setting lifestyle in Milan and includes a MySpace profile, YouTube Channel and a read more...
Webmaster Radio Releases MP3s from PRSA Conference
PRSA’s International Conference is over, but if you couldn’t attend, there are a number of bloggers that covered parts of the conference, and Webmaster radio has a series of MP3s of some of the sessions and of some interviews.
I was thrilled to hear the entire session with Andrew Heyward, former president of CBS News, who spoke about the changes in the Digital World (MP3) and why PR practitioners read more...
Your Take: The Best 5 Public Relations Books
The Spiral Originally uploaded by aporter. A few days ago Michael Kempner wrote an article in the Wall Street Journal naming the top 5 "ultimate" books on public relations. Constantin Basturea wasn’t so sure that this list was representative, and decided to insert some participatory media read more...
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