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Local news as a commodity: Acid attack hoax story illustrates dilemma for media outlets

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What happens for a local media outlet when the big story hits your market and becomes national? Suddenly, the three major news networks are in town, as are all the local television stations and – one can only hope as … Continue reading

Posted in Current Events, Online journalism | Tagged @drudge_report, @jeffreyrbunch, acid attack, AOL's Patch, bethany storro, Drudge Report, hyperlocal, journalism, journalists, new media, new york city, newspapers, Online journalism, portland oregon, TechFlash, technology, vancouver washington, Web strategy | 2 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

Inside Intel’s Social Media efforts, new Interactive Facebook Directory

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I recently had the pleasure of chatting with Intel’s Ekaterina Walter (@ekaterinawalter), Social Media Strategist, about the company’s social media strategy, including its Intel on Facebook presence. Intel generated quite the buzz last month at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES … Continue reading

Posted in social media, Web geeks | Tagged @bryanrhoads, @ekaterinawalter, @kellyfeller, @Scobleizer, CES 2010, Facebook, geeks, Intel, portland oregon, social media, tech, technology, twitter | 1 Comment