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Archive for "Jan 2009"

Economic climate forces WAN/WEF to postpone annual conference

Wow, newspapers are not happy. Anywhere. Journalism.co.uk :: Economic climate forces WAN/WEF to postpone annual conference.


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USA Service

MLK day 2009 is a day of service all around the nation. Use the site below to find or post service opportunities in your area. USA Service.


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Media execs prep for 'news emergency'

This article from politico pretty much sums up what life is like for us right now here inside the beltway. Media execs prep for ‘news emergency’ – Michael Calderone – Politico.com. The history is there, but boy am I looking forward to Wednesday night


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#inaug09 makes The TechCrunch Guide To The Inauguration

http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/01/18/the-techcrunch-guide-to-the-inauguration/


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Beautiful CHANGE: Inside the Crowd-Sourced Inaugural – Opportunopoly

Interview on the inaugurationreport.com project between AU, CBS and NPR by Melinda Gipson for the NAA Opportunopoly blog Beautiful CHANGE: Inside the Crowd-Sourced Inaugural – Opportunopoly. The project began for me when I contacted andy carvin at npr, who was involved in the twittervotereport.com. Andy was already thinking in a similar way about doing something [...]


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Seth's Blog: When newspapers are gone, what will you miss?

Seth’s Blog: When newspapers are gone, what will you miss?.


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Andy Carvin chats up #inaug09 at Poynter

Click in to see the transcript of today’s live chat on the upcoming twitterfest we’re cooking up for inauguration: Poynter Online – Centerpieces.


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techPresident – #inaug09: Twitter Vote Report, the Next Generation

techPresident – #inaug09: Twitter Vote Report, the Next Generation. techprez hit up on the #inaug09 coverage plan a few days ago, i’m late getting it posted.


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The Renegades at the New York 'Times' – The All New Issue — New York Magazine

“The proposal was to create a newsroom: a group of developers-slash-journalists, or journalists-slash-developers, who would work on long-term, medium-term, short-term journalism—everything from elections to NFL penalties to kind of the stuff you see in the Word Train.” This team would “cut across all the desks,” providing a corrective to the maddening old system, in which [...]


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