I shot a couple of short interviews with Curt Hahn and Hunter Atkins of the movie “Deadline,” which had its first private screening on Sept. 15, 2011 at the Associated Press Media Editors Conference in Denver. The movie is based...
If you aren’t convinced that world peace is unachievable, read the online comment’s section of a newspaper sometime.
Facebook has begun doing quite a bit of extremely interesting research on how users interact with posts by journalists and on news pages. Vadim Lavrusik, Journalist Program Manager for Facebook, shared a few highlights of some of that research on...
Who knew? Randy Neal and Stacey Campfield on same page https://ow.ly/6oGsbThu Sep 08 12:43:59 via HootSuiteknoxnews
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The right to film police in the performance of their public duties in a public space is a “basic, vital, and well-established liberty safeguarded by the First Amendment,” a federal appellate court held last week, marking a major victory in...
Google+ will undoubtedly have many impacts on the journalism uses of Social Media. I’m looking forward to reading what the other contributors to the August edition of the Carnival of Journalism muse about. One of the more interesting issues that...
new post from me at GigaOM: “Memo to newspapers: The future of media is a two-way street” https://t.co/RzGJPdx tip @mediagazerWed Aug 17 22:17:07 via TweetDeckMathew Ingram
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A brief history of Glenn Reynolds’ Instapundit blog and blogging. Reynolds started his blog a decade ago this