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Radio

Hurricane Ike Media Review: Judging Criteria

September 15, 2008

As I mentioned yesterday, I’m going to be writing reviews of the local and national media’s response to Hurricane Ike this past weekend.
What I’ll focus on:

Update frequency
Web site usability
User generated content solicitation and usage
Multi-media coverage
Distribution of content outside the “walled garden”
Innovation, or lack thereof in coverage

Where I’m coming from:

I have family who lives in a [...]

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Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2008-04-14

April 14, 2008

Drinking with Mickey Mouse, what’s wrong with this picture? #
Changed into my night clothes, going out with some friends to mingle #
Headed to bed, good night Twitterville #
Good morning Twitterville, getting dressed for NAB Show this morning #
At the State of the Industry Address at NAB #
Oh come on, Youtube is more than just funny [...]

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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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Convergence of the Future

March 19, 2008

News makers keep talking about backpack journalists and having reporters be good at everything. Now we all know that’s just not possible, but it hasn’t stopped the visionaries from proclaiming convergence journalism the future of news.

Convergence of the media is already happening of course, and convergence is the future. No longer is a television station [...]

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links for 2008-02-26

February 26, 2008

Wow! All Gmail Users Are Given Two Separate Email Addresses

The Ten Words That Define You : [chrisbrogan.com]

Introducing The Most Advanced News Site On The Planet

GMail Plus – A Smart Trick to Find & Block the Source of Email Spam – Digital Inspiration

2007-08: Ira Glass: Radio Stories and Other Stories

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Gannett Interviews

February 16, 2008

Earlier in the week I attended two interview sessions with recruiting representatives from the Gannett company. I feel like they went really well and I must say that it’s comforting to know that ‘my job’ actually does exist now, when I began studying social and new media with a journalism concentration it was a little [...]

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Airline Passenger Harassed for Using iPhone in ‘airplane’ Mode

October 15, 2007

ATA Airlines detains passenger for using iPhone in ‘airplane mode’ | One More Thing – CNET News.com
The alleged curse of the iPhone isn’t going anywhere people, and I’m not sure why I haven’t seen reports of other so called smartphones being banned on airplanes despite having their radios turned off. Now, we all know by [...]

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Unified Reporting?

October 10, 2007

I’m currently working on a project that pulls together the news resources of three very different newsrooms. All in the name of total 2008 election coverage. This all sounds great, and it’ll out alright, but until we get to the point of having a soft-launch I’m not going to be happy!
Among everything else that I [...]

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RTNDA’s New Look

September 13, 2007

Only a short week ago RTNDA announced and launched their brand new shiny web site. Not only is this rendition much more user-friendly but there is a new focus on the electronic journalist, especially those who work on and with the Internet.
Their new design is much more browser friendly too, and I appreciate clean coding!
The [...]

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