Category: Media
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Radio beaming in differently
Of all media, radio will undergo the most dramatic change in the coming decade, and these changes will radically transform the industry. Below are some of the most important of those changes, based in insights by various media forecasters and analysts and media buyers, and the Media Life’s radio advisory panel. (via The future of […]
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A look at BLM (#BlackLivesMatter) via tweetstream
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology looked at nearly 29 million tweets surrounding four recent Black Lives Matter (BLM) events to identify the social media patterns of its activists. They found that the community is unlike many other social movements because of its ability to bond over the course of many months. (via The […]
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Republicans’ Hypocrisy Annotated. Law, Logic Seem to Elude CPAC Speakers
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Google Correlate. Political Operatives Find it Useful.
Morning Edition had a neat tech story about Google Correlate that you can listen to and get the quick summary. You can find the information you need about Google Correlate Compare US states Compare weekly time series Compare monthly time series Documentation Comic Book FAQ Tutorial Whitepaper Correlate Labs Search by Drawing
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Funeral set for man shot in Waikiki – Mauinews.com | News, Sports, Jobs, Visitor’s Information – The Maui News
The APEC summit in Hawaii was supposed to head off “trouble” like the protests against APEC in Korea and elsewhere, where large-scale protests have dogged the APEC meetings. In Hawaii, “homeless families were moved out of sight and millions of taxpayer dollars were spent on security—including over $700,000 on non-lethal weapons for crowd control,” according […]
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Remix Comes to Journalism at Last
As someone who has written for Poynter, this story caught my attention. I was relieved to notice that the “over attribution” began after my tenure as a contributor for E-Media Tidbits. The Romenesko Saga Some questions for Poynter about recent changes on its fabled site By Erika Fry via The Romenesko Saga : CJR. […]
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Dave Winer says what I believe
Image via Wikipedia If politics has changed, it’s now in the domain of tech, completely. You won’t use the web to raise money to buy television ads. Instead, money raised on the Internet will stay in the Internet, helping to build the communication systems we need not just to get candidates elected, but also to […]
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Finding Eyeballs
How publishers can overcome the abundance problem in mobile advertising | Poynter.. This is useful even if you aren’t selling advertising at the moment. I like his suggestion about going specific, as in location or very personalized within a niche. That might be mean not just 18-25 college students, but digging within that group. He […]
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4Chan, Anonymous React to Book About Them
It is surprising to me that my journalism students have not heard of 4Chan or Anonymous. These groups are interesting, whether you regard them as a threat to reporters who write about them, a group of bullies, or a force for freedom. Their actions after Wikileaks disclosures against credit card companies were newsworthy. If you […]