February 2012
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theatlantic: The Collapse of Print Advertising in One Graph Call it creative if you want, but this is what economic destruction looks like. Print newspaper ads have fallen by two-thirds from $60 billion in the late-1990s to $20 billion in 2011.  You sometimes hear it said that newspapers are dead. Now, $20 billion is the kind of “dead” most people would trade their lives for. You never hear...
Feb 29th
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Feb 28th
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Save the date! #UNITY12 Journalists Seattle Mixer,...
Update: We are holding this at Lucid Lounge! UNITY Journalists Seattle Mixer It’s been four years. Let’s connect! The UNITY 2012 convention is happening in Las Vegas, Aug. 1-4. Here is your chance to meet up with your fellow UNITY journalists who will be going! Please join us in welcoming the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association to the UNITY alliance! We now represent...
Feb 27th
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Bicyclist in Seattle? Check out this @seattletimes...
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Feb 23rd
A handy #AAJA media guide to reporting on Jeremy... →
AAJA Media Advisory on Jeremy Lin News Coverage Feb. 22, 2012 As NBA player Jeremy Lin’s prowess on the court continues to attract international attention and grab headlines, the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) would like to remind media outlets about relevance and context regarding coverage of race. In the past weeks, as more news outlets report on Lin, his game and his...
Feb 23rd
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What he said. RT @seoulbrother on profitable news →
seoulbrother: The problem is that journalists don’t know shit about business. Culturally, they don’t want to. I often hear from journalists who are downright hostile to corporations and even capitalism not because they’re commies but because they believe they’re above it all (there is the root, I believe, of much of their cynicism about Google and other large technology companies). - Jeff...
Feb 21st
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Feb 19th
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Tips, links from social media #IN-NW session w...
Thank you to everyone who came to our session on “The media on social media” at IN-NW, a social media conference organized by the Seattle Chamber. In a career first, I have now spoken at a conference that Sir Mix-A-Lot also presented at. Here are the tips and links from my remarks: Use Hootsuite or Tweetdeck to manage Twitter. Facebook is a better place to start discussions and...
Feb 16th
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Feb 2nd