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Hurricane Ike Media Review: KHOU.com

September 15, 2008

Among the Houston based local media scene, KHOU is a solid contender and very popular station. Like the other local network affiliates they had “wall to wall” coverage on-air and online. Their broadcast transmission was also being streamed live online.
I do want to preface each of these reviews with the web technology or content management [...]

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When TV Listens To Its Viewers, Amazing Things Happen

April 28, 2008

I’ve spent quite a bit of time looking at ways news organizations can connect and interact with their viewership. This morning I was greeted by a basic, but excellent interaction on Good Morning America. 
I’ve got ABC turned on in my hotel room this morning for background noise and they ran a story about the upcoming [...]

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My Ideal Job

April 4, 2008

By way of looking introspectively at my self and my ambitions I have a pretty good idea of my ideal job is at this point. I’ve known for quite some time that being in the service of the public and working toward a greater good is in my blood. My mother was a teacher and [...]

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What Radio Stations Can Do NOW To Gain Listenership

March 21, 2008

I’ll start by saying that radio is not my native tongue. I’ve done some editing and producing work for a local NPR affiliate but not much else. That doesn’t mean that my comments should be discounted, just that some of these may already be out there and I’m just not aware of it yet.
Here are [...]

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Facebook Developers = Old Boys Club

February 10, 2008

Facebook Platform Developer Forum / Need some quick adjustments made to my very basic app…: “”
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Alright, I admit I was being a little facetious in my post, but I was genuinely wanting to hire someone on a fair wage to help with a couple Facebook Applications I’m launching. The responses I got were rude, [...]

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GetSatisfaction – More Contributr Support

January 23, 2008

I posted the other day about our primary support initiative through PBwiki, I’m really loving producing content for that site and I hope it proves to be a very valuable resource for our clients.
But I just didn’t think that a wiki was enough, we really need a way to handle bug-reports, feature requests, and general [...]

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Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2007-11-27

November 27, 2007

Cottage cheese, it’s what for dinner #
Just finished a Freedom of Information followup report on the MO govt, headed to bed now #
I’ve got a short presentation to give in a few minutes, what should I talk about, because I don’t have anything prepared yet? #
Presentation went pretty well of was on my sunshine law [...]

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A Quick Look at Blog Traffic Patterns

November 17, 2007

Something funny happened Wednesday, my blog traffic spiked. Now let’s set out the facts first, my blog is not very widely read. More people read my Tweets than my blog. However, in the case of writing about new products and services (which I often do), it’s not uncommon for a normally average blog to be [...]

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A New Media Mindset

November 10, 2007

As I progress and increase my knowledge and interest in new-media ventures and the people who work with them I realize more and more about the organizational and staffing problems of companies, especially news organizations who feel threatened by new-media.
I’ve worked with new and emerging media for five years now, and I don’t claim to [...]

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Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2007-10-26

October 26, 2007

Alright, I’m awake again, amazing what almost 4 hours of sleep will do #
Right now in Columbia, MO: 53°F and Cloudy #
yeah, 2 hours ahead of launch even! #
Wait, the World Series is on? oh well. #
My Leopard shipment from Apple says delivery by 10:30AM #
Sigh, not doing a whole lot #
Shopping on [...]

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