PRNewswire: Reporters Getting Burned Out With New Technology, Journalists Tell National Press Club Forum at University of Missouri
Wednesday, 29 October 2008, 07:53 via Delicious/martinstabe
"I have been blogging for years," said Tony Messenger, a state capital bureau correspondent for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "I have yet to have a discussion in my newsroom about why we're blogging and to tie that somehow into the newspaper's business model." Read More...
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1. Rex Hammock | 29 October 2008 at 1314
Maybe it's just me, but I think this press release — and the reporters who are complaining — seems extremely bizarre in the context of the near daily announcements of massive layoffs of reporters. An unwelcomed cure for these burned-out reporters could be just around the corner.
2. kate | 17 December 2008 at 1544
David…… Plouffed?
Come on, Campaign Manager to Barack Obama? The man who will, without a doubt, be referenced in history books and is the talk of people everywhere in the business and political world just plain forgot this detail?
The enormity of what has occurred is mind blowing. David Plouffe tentatively calls his book Audacity to Win as a reference to Obama’s The Audacity of Hope. Why would Mr. Plouffe release this to the associated press last week without first having purchased the name in its internet domain form?
Isn’t this, most certainly a case of you should “practice what you preach?”
I bought the domain http://www.Audacitytowin.com this is where the debate begins! Was he Plouffed? Or did a small town girl force the “marketing guru” to change his book’s title?
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