Posts Tagged ‘newspaper’

Dana Schwartz

Today’s bonus tracks

While our SmartBrief on Social Media editors continue to work on today’s newsletter they wanted to make sure to pass along some newsworthy articles that they didn’t want you to miss. The first article is a great follow up to the most clicked story in yesterday’s newsletter about PR agencies representing communities. What is in [...]

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Merritt Colaizzi

SXSW: Fear of missing out, part 2

We concede defeat. We couldn’t do it all last week down at the South by Southwest Interactive Festival. Have no fear, however, because more SBoSM-relevant sessions we missed have just been made available as podcasts: Try Making Yourself More Interesting. Be awesome. 149 Surprising Ways to Turbocharge Your Blog With Credibility! It’s Merlin Mann, how [...]

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Merritt Colaizzi

Guy Kawasaki on the new Alltop

SmartBrief Publisher Merritt Colaizzi is at South by Southwest this week, talking social media with the best and brightest,  including Guy Kawasaki. She spoke with Guy about the latest developments at Alltop. MERRITT: You just announced version 3 of Alltop. What’s special about this release? GUY: The huge news is that we’ve added customization called [...]

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Merritt Colaizzi

Live from SXSW: The future of news

The most thought-provoking SXSW session I attended yesterday featured Khoi Vinh, design director at the NYT.com and his boss, Tom Bodkin, a 27 year Times veteran.  They talked about their backgrounds — Tom an old-school graphic design pioneer and Khoi, artist and “post print” guru — and how their divergent perspectives inform the road they’re [...]

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Adam Mazmanian

Rethinking the future of journalism

The rotten economy isn’t killing newspapers, it’s just pulling the proverbial plug on a senescent patient. How else to explain a study by the Bivings Group — referenced here on the blog at the Knight Digital Media Center — that found that “only 10 percent of the top 100 newspaper sites in the United States [...]

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