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Lucky on Friday the 13th: Entrepreneurs inspire

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I wanted put up a quick post to reflect on a recent round of inspiration that has hit me, thanks in large part to people in my industry, my geographic community, and circle of friends who are “killing it.” I am so blessed to be surrounded by such positive and inspiring entrepreneurs in my life… Continue reading

Posted in Entrepreneurship, social media, Web geeks | Tagged @kentjlewis, @nozzlsteve, @ryanbuch, akismet, anvil media, beer and blog, beerandblog, entrepreneurs, eROI, formic media, geomonkey, innovation, kent lewis, matt mullenweg, Nozzl Media, orest pilskalns, ryan buchanan, steve woodward, streetbrew, wieden + kennedy, wordpress | 6 Comments

Journalists will “save” (i.e. transform) journalism, not aggregators or legacy print-centric executives

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There has been a lot of talk lately about who is going to “save journalism.” There is a clear consensus developing that it will be saved (i.e. transformed) by journalists, not news aggregators or legacy publishing company print-centric executives. I … Continue reading

Posted in Online journalism | Tagged Editor & Publisher Interactive Media Conference, google, Google News, James Fallows, John Paton, Josh Cohen, Journal Register Company, journalism, journalists, Las Vegas Sun, new media, Nozzl Media, NPR.org, Online journalism, portland oregon, Rob Curley, Steve Buttry, TBD.com, The Atlantic | 5 Comments

No one-size-fits-all for new journalism model(s)

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This is a post without all the answers about how to “save journalism.” There are no right ones. There are lots of relative truths. Legacy media executives would tell you journalism-for-profit needs to be saved for people like them to … Continue reading

Posted in Online journalism | Tagged #wmtm, bloggers, Carol Doane, Digital Journalism Camp Portland, journalism, journalists, new media, newspapers, Nozzl Media, Oregon, portland, steve woodward, We Make the Media | Comments Off