By Michael O’Connell This was originally published on another blog on Memorial Day 2011. Reading Matthew Ingram’s post about journalist Andy Carvin tweeting reports from North Africa and New York Times reporter Brian Stelter talking about using Twitter to provide real-time coverage of tornado-struck Joplin, Mo., got me thinking, how would Ernie Pyle have used…
Maintaining your sanity and multiple platforms
By Megan Cloherty Staying on top of multiple social platforms can be tricky and not to mention time-consuming. Inevitably, most of of us let one or two start to slip and then assume since they haven’t been updated in a while, give up on updating them altogether. If we’re doing it right, we should use…
Free as a business model for news
By Jolie Lee This article was originally published on another blog in April 2011. The Internet has disrupted every industry, from real estate to airlines to, yes, news organizations. In his 2009 book What Would Google Do, Jeff Jarvis explains how the business strategy of the search engine giant has allowed it to not just…
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