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Social Media’s Growing Up by Learning its Lessons from Traditional Sources
How traditional sources are handling the sharing of information from cases like those of Anders Breivik and Tori Stafford shows that social media is growing up and learning its lessons from traditional sources. Continue reading
Posted in Lifestyle, Social Media
Tagged anders breivik, French, information, Mahaffey, media, newspapers, publication ban, social media, Tori Stafford, traditional media, Twitter
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The Writer’s Lament
An explanation of why those of us involved in media and business communications are so bothered by the ones that got away, and an explanation of how mistakes sometimes happen. Continue reading
Posted in Business, Social Media
Tagged editing, errors, London Free Press, newspapers, proofreading, writing
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God Should Never Be An Editor
Although newspapers shouldn’t be beholden to religious tenets, they should remain sensitive to their readers’ beliefs. Continue reading
Posted in Lifestyle (Menard Communications Archive)
Tagged faith, Islam, Jyllands Postern, newspapers, religion, sensitivity
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