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Cross-posted from PROpenMic.
Reformed PR practitioner B. L. Ochman writes a review of the recent Council of PR firms (CPR) critical issues forum in her blog, What’s Next.
Read the Council’s take on the event in Dangers Equal Opportunity for Smart Marketers, PR Firms, Lively Annual Public Relations Council Critical Issues Forum Addresses “Most Dangerous Ideas” for Future of PR.
The conversation has actually already become an old one. The paradigm shift caused by the advent of social media software (both free open source and paid platforms) has given voice to the masses …
Journalism, Research, Search »
Sorry. Danger, Will Robinson. Robert’s ranting again … Stand back. I don’t want anyone to get hurt.
I blame myself, really. I watch, listen to and read way too much news. Yep, there – I said it. And, I’m not ashamed. I’m a news addict. No, the drugs and therapy sessions are not working.
This kerfluffle about Joe Biden’s statement that Obama, if elected, will be tested in some manner during his first year (six months, whatever) in office – it just spins your head, doesn’t …
Blog Talk, Journalism »
Iimagine my smile as I discovered that The Auburn Plainsman has launched a blog. You’ll find it at blog.theplainsman.com.
They launched (installed) the blog on September 10th, but didn’t begin posting until October 1st.
Not many posts, yet. Eleven, to be exact, but they are underway.
Hello University! This is The Plainsman’s attempt to stretch further into a medium other than print – the Web. We hope you all enjoy picking up a paper on your way to class Thursday mornings, but now, as we get this site going, feel free to …
Blog Talk, Features, Journalism, Public Relations Higher Education, Technology »
New technology and its use in journalism and public relations has long been an interest of mine. The reality is, not all technology can be used in every situation.
The recent editorial by John Temple, Editor and publisher of the Rocky Mountain News, is a perfect example of taking experiments with emerging digital media one step too far.
Rocky Mountain News reporter Berny Morson was sent on assignment to cover the funeral of Marten Kudlis, age 3. Kudlis was killed last week at an ice cream shop when a traffic …
