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Yearly Archives: 2007, 2008

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  1. Citizen Journalism in Depth

    12 minutes ago

    I’m a big proponent of Citizen Journalism - clearly, I’m one myself. Yes, I do have some journalism training, but because I’m employed as a blogger and a freelancer and do not have a mainstream outlet backing me, I’m

    Tagged: citizen journalism, mainstream media, orato, using new marketing, traditional journalism

  2. What happens when a blogger “gripes”

    Oct 6, 2008

    One of my favourite social media people, Chris Brogan, recently wrote a post about what he wished airlines would do to improve our flight experiences. I found it entertaining and agreed with much of what he said, but I

    Tagged: brands, bloggers, companies, talkative, opinon, loudmouth

  3. Multimedia Fellowships offered to Pro Journalists

    Oct 6, 2008

    On the heels of the last article about citizen journalists, I slightly ironically follow with something for professional journalists only. This, along with that edit that I added to the previous article, is all going

    Tagged: citizen journalists, mainstream media, journalists, academia, fellowships, multimedia courses

  4. Citizen Journalism Failure?

    Oct 6, 2008

    There was a false report that Steve Jobs had suffered a heart attack (seriously? We all know he’s too skinny. Let’s give the “health rumours” a rest until we actually hear something official, eh?) on CNN’s citizen

    Tagged: cnn, citizen journalism, steve jobs, false reports, ireport, publishing 2 0, opinon

  5. The Mis-Use of Twitter Direct Messages

    Oct 5, 2008

    This has been bugging me for some time now, but I think in order to explain my annoyance, I have to give you some back story. At BlogWorld Expo, I was hanging out with people I’d met at SxSW and knew from Twitter. A

    Tagged: rant, fail, twitter, blog world expo, direct messages