By Mark on Jun 7, 2008 in Blogging, Citizen Journalism | 0 Comments
I really wanted to attend the Citizen Journalism Academy presented by the Society of Professional Journalists in Greensboro, NC today but after a hectic spring travel schedule I thought better of it and stayed home to visit with my family. Luckily local social media maven, Wayne Sutton’s (@WayneSutton on Twitter) been sending tweets with the [...]
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By Mark on Jan 6, 2008 in Citizen Journalism, LinuxToday, LinuxWorld, Marketing/PR, SEO | 0 Comments
Thursday night the Iowa caucuses gave the U.S. their first glimpses into who the real front runners were for the Democratic and Republican parties. After seeing who won it made me wonder, as a web marketer, whether there was any relationship between the winners and their presence on the web. So I did a little [...]
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By Mark on Nov 3, 2007 in Citizen Journalism, Free Culture | 1 Comment
The Wire creator David Simon in this interview states:
The newsroom where I used to work (the Baltimore Sun) had 460 people. Now it has 300. And there are people out there who just don’t care. They’ll make more money putting out a mediocre paper than they would putting out a better paper. [...]
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