If you think that surviving your state’s primary or caucus now means you can chill, I would urge you to think again. While covering the political machinations leading up to the party conventions or Nov. 3 might not be glamorous or exciting, to your readers it’s just as important. For many newspapers, covering the caucus […]
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Remember it’s not over until November 3
February 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: Annual Events · Audience Development · Best Practices · Elections · Innovation · Online · Reporting · Tools · Twitter
Magazines: My dirty little secret
February 7th, 2008 · 9 Comments
It struck me while I was cleaning my apartment recently that, for someone who works in the newspaper industry, I subscribe to a lot of magazines. Not only do I get them in the mail, but I actually read them. And I don’t just glance through them, I read them cover to cover. As I […]
Tags: Innovation · Magazines
Your newsroom could learn something from TMZ… No, really
February 2nd, 2008 · 5 Comments
Do your story meetings look like TMZ‘s? If not, maybe they should? In most newsrooms, story meetings are near clandestine events, with participants marching, piles of paper in hand, to a conference room (or office) only to emerge anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour and a half later looking haggard and, in some cases, […]
Tags: Best Practices · Editors · Industry · Innovation · Meetings
Go viral next time you’re doing a rollout
February 1st, 2008 · No Comments
Maybe newsrooms need to take a page from websites and use the “private beta mode” approach to introduce new hardware or software. There is nothing like watching the excitement as online users scramble to try and get an invite to a recently launched site. And the buzz those efforts creates amount to viral marketing that […]
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