I was just wondering which media people are most interested in attracting at this point. There is a lot of talk about the death of media, but I suspect it is still pretty important to most businesses, PR practitioners and agencies. Take this poll and let's see where the readers of this blog are hoping to get their news seen. Online Surveys & Market Research By the way, I created this poll with a handy tool called Visu. The cool thing about this tool read more...
Media Profile: Brian Bolter, Fox 5 News Washington, D.C.
In true broadcast media form, Brian Bolter answered my Media Profile questions with a video. Bolter is the anchor of The Edge for WTTG Fox 5 in the Washington D.C. area. As a former resident of Washington D.C., I follow a lot of people from the area on Twitter. Brian's reporting using Twitter. Brian's real-time incorporation of tweets into his newscast caught my attention a few months ago. He was on my short list to interview as I read more...
Media Profile: Journalists and Social Media Robert Quigley, Statesman.com
Robert Quigley is the Internet editor for statesman.com and Austin360.com. His job is to make sure news is getting onto the sites quickly and as completely as possible. He works with various newsroom departments to push for content. The other part of his job is to coordinate the Austin American-Statesman's participation in social read more...
BlogMonday: The Blog Roll is Dead? Au contraire, Long Live the Blogroll
A few years ago there was a trend afoot to kill the blogroll. Deep links in context were better, or so the argument went. I could see their point.
However, I never killed off my blogroll because it is valuable for my readers. In fact, my stats show that people DO look at the blogs in my sidebar. In my new design, the blogs also have a clip from their last post and the date when they last published. I do take it to heart that it is better to explain WHY someone appears in that esteemed list. Not only that, I read more...
When the Cost of Blogging Goes Beyond a Mere Business Model
While here in the US the discussion around journalism centers on its broken business model and how it will adapt to new media, around the world some are paying a much higher cost. The Committee to Protect Journalists says that as of December there were 125 journalists in jail around the globe, with 56 of those online journalists. The number continues to grow. For instance, Iranian-American journalist Roxana Saberi is now serving a trumped up sentence in Iran, In many of the more repressive read more...
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