Posts Tagged ‘Journalism’
Jon Stewart's Media Legacy
Jon Stewart’s media legacy goes well beyond the countless comedians’ careers he helped launch.
Read MoreComcast Customer Service Call From Hell & Kindle Unlimited [VIDEO]
This episode of Beyond Social Media: Comcast’s viral customer service call; Kindle Unlimited; Greenpeace brandjacks LEGO; wedding drones & LinkedIn buys Newsle.
Read MoreBeyond Social Media Podcast: Golden Corral Dumpster Video; Citizen Journalism & The San Francisco Plane Crash [VIDEO]
This episode: Golden Corral’s viral dumpster video; citizen journalism, social media & the San Francisco plane crash; Around the World In 80 Jobs & much more.
Read MoreOnline Media Relations
81% of business journalists turn to corporate websites and webinars when looking for story ideas, breaking news, or seeking a corporate spokesperson.
Read MoreHow To Be An Old Skool Journalist
Fedora required for men. Women, you get the “special women’s departments.”
Read MoreGregg Litman Interview: Get To Know A Minnesota Blogger
Gregg Litman, Senior Producer, News & Sports at WCCO TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota discusses his blog, Thoughts & Theories, From My Corner Of The Newsroom, how he started blogging and what he’s learned from it.
Read MoreHow People Consume The News
Presentation about how people consume the news given by David Erickson & Natalie Wires for the Associated Collegiate Press at the University of Minnesota on July 23, 2010.
Read MorePresident Obama On The News Media & Social Media
President Barack Obama’s monologue at the White House Correspondents Dinner last night, not surprisingly, took some digs at the news media but he also made some comments about social media as well
Read MoreTom Scheck Discusses The Impact Of Social Media On Journalism
Minnesota Public Radio’s Tom Scheck talks about how journalism is changing at The Other Future of News event in December, 2009.
Read MoreHow Will The End Of Print Journalism Affect People Who Hoard Newspapers?
Panelists discuss how the decline of the newspaper industry will affect the loons and shut-ins who rely on newspapers for stacking around their ramshackle homes.
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