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Digital is everywhere and the implications are endless for “media” as we enter 2011

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Technology now gives us choices in our media consumption. Yet, in 2010, some legacy executives are still waging the battle of “us (journalists) vs. them (bloggers).” It’s time to shed pejorative labels and move the discussion forward. Continue reading

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Online journalism, social media, Web geeks | Tagged journalism, new media, Online journalism, social media, technology, wordpress | 2 Comments

BarCamp Portland (@barcampportland #bcp4) once again inspires cross-discipline discussions, camaraderie

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The wiki spirit was alive and well at @BarCampPortland this weekend in Portland, Oregon. As a BarCamp sophomore, it was exhilarating to network with an eclectic mix of progressive minds of all walks, ages, and disciplines. #bcp4 Continue reading

Posted in Web geeks | Tagged #bcp4, @BarCampPortland, portland oregon, social media, technology, unconferences, Ward Cunningham, wikipedia, wikis | 2 Comments

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