Entries from December 2009

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Battling Sears in the era of social media

Tweet Well, readers. I feel a bit like Jeff Jarvis or Heather Armstrong today. Both of them are high-profile bloggers, who had customer-service nightmares that they took to the blogosphere and won. Jarvis, is a City University of New York journalism professor who blogs at BuzzMachine and had a heck of a time with a [...]

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Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Save the Media’s top posts of 2009

Tweet I can hardly believe it has been more than a year since I started this blog. Back in those early days, I had hardly any readers. I was writing for myself, but bit by bit some of you started to read. I thank all of you for that. I appreciate your comments, your interest [...]

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Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Twitter etiquette, style rules for 2010

Tweet Twitter turns 4 in the new year, so I think it’s old enough to learn some manners. Here are my suggestions for Twitter etiquette and style as we head into 2010.  I’m sure I’ve missed some ideas, so feel free to add in the comments. To tweet or to twitter: I think it has been [...]

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Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Great journalism blogs, Twitter lists, and RSS feeds

Tweet Haven’t done short-takes for a while, so seems like it is time for my list of interesting stuff from around the blogosphere. Great blogs: I love lists. I think they are a very useful way to convey a lot of information quickly in a format that’s easy to read.  Journalistics has compiled a great [...]

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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Student: Twitter helps me ‘selectively receive’ news

Tweet Another post in my occasional series, “What the Heck Do You Do On Twitter.” This one is from Juliette Lynch, a senior photojournalism and international relations major at Syracuse University. She loves photography and storytelling, people and traveling, and of course, good conversation and coffee. She blogs at Que Me Mueve and Growing Up Girl. [...]

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Friday, December 11th, 2009

What Editor & Publisher’s demise says about how we consume news

Tweet I heard the news about Editor & Publisher closing as I hear many things these days – through Twitter. Patrick Thornton (jiconoclast) tweeted: “Does anything better symbolize the state of print media right now than the closure of E&P? Yes things are very bad.” At first, I hoped his tweet didn’t mean what I knew [...]

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Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Journalists need to be objective and transparent

Tweet Over the past several months, much has been said about transparency being the new objectivity in journalism. As news organizations figure out whether they’ll use social media, and, if so, how they’ll use it, the phrase has been popping up more and more in the blogosphere. I agree with that sentiment to a point, and [...]

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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

What do I talk about on Twitter? View my tweet cloud and get your own

Tweet Here’s a look at what my Tweet Cloud looks like. What’s a Tweet Cloud? It’s a blob of  topics you tweet about, with bigger type indicating you talk about the topic more than those with smaller type. So what does this say about me? I don’t know, although it seems to indicate I’ve been [...]

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