Obama to pioneer Web outreach as president
from the Associated Press
from the Associated Press
The post-election news stops right there! Kyle and I got together this week and somehow managed to find something to talk about besides the President-Elect. Play it here or hit the link below for these topics: The Christian Science Monitor will be switching over to online publication only on weekdays. How many papers will follow […]
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From the New York Times piece. The thing that I wonder about with the impending “death of print,” is– does online advertising really work? I use Firefox w/ Adblock Plus, and I haven’t looked at an ad on the Internet in YEARS. It’s gotten to the point where if I’m using someone else’s computer and […]
This week on the podcast, Kyle and I talked about the influence of mainstream media on the presidential campaign, the financial viability of traditional radio, and how everyone is going to pay the bills as the old forms of information dissemination fade away. Enjoy it here in your browser, or hit the link below to […]
Took a couple weeks, but Kyle and I recorded another podcast yesterday. We talked about how there might be a cultural ideology at work that really underpins our current financial crisis. We once again covered the importance that a trained, mainstream media has in the election season. We finally got around to talking about Facebook, […]
Kyle and I got together for our first podcast on Tuesday night. I think it went pretty well. But of course, we’ll let you decide that. We talked about some interesting items from the previous week in news, had a discussion about the implications of web 2.0 for media professionals, and of course we brought […]