Brian Glanz active 3 weeks, 5 days ago
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brianglanz posted a new activity comment: 1 year, 3 months ago · View
Temporary tattoos? great idea :) and thanks for the write up @kathyschrier education is a good area to grow the TAO.
In reply to - kathyschrier wrote a new blog post: Student journalists “Go TAO” during National Scholastic Journalism Week Student journalists who practice ethical journalism and want to assure readers, viewers and school administrators of their commitment to excellence, are going public by taking the “ TAO of Journalism” pledge . The TAO Pledge asks journalists to promise that they will be “Transparent” about who they [...] · # -
brianglanz posted a new activity comment: 1 year, 3 months ago · View
@amyduncan @jacobcaggiano all better now. BG
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brianglanz commented on the blog post The University of Washington’s Center for Communication and Civic Engagement – An example for the Knight Commission 1 year, 3 months ago · View
Jacob, thanks especially for profiling Puget Sound Off, I’d not known about it and like a lot of their approach.
OH on Twitter via new WNC Community member @michvinmar and also part of the #jcarn … BS Detection 101: Why universities need to teach the new literacy | Regret the Error: http://bit.ly/iiY0vZ #pubmedia
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brianglanz posted a new activity comment: 1 year, 3 months ago · View
Looks like it’s working swell, now :)
In reply to - brianglanz posted an update in the group Media Bugs: A, uh, bug or two to work out with the new Media Bugs group but super keen on it : ) · # -
brianglanz posted an update in the group Media Bugs: 1 year, 3 months ago · View
A, uh, bug or two to work out with the new Media Bugs group but super keen on it : )
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brianglanz joined the group Media Bugs 1 year, 3 months ago · View
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brianglanz started the forum topic Real names in neighborhoods online lead to greater civility in the group Local/Neighborhood Coverage: 1 year, 5 months ago · View
These reports from the UK appear to be well formed — http://blog.e-democracy.org/posts/1078 — and include this observation: “We are still a bit of an outlier because we insist on e-mail publishing options for strong inclusion and the use of real names as the cornerstone for building community trust, ensuring greater influence with elected officials, and [...]
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brianglanz posted a new activity comment: 1 year, 6 months ago · View
Ha! can’t wait.
In reply to - brendanwoodward posted an update: At the Gridiron Dinner! Fire is getting hot, lets roast some mayors… · # -
brianglanz posted an update: 1 year, 6 months ago · View
Can’t wait for the Gridiron West Dinner this Friday (11/12). ”Toasting” all the former mayors of Seattle — brilliant!
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brianglanz posted an update: 1 year, 6 months ago · View
Congratulations @heididietrich on joining AOL Patch in Edmonds! http://wanewscouncil.org/2010/10/27/onward-to-aol/
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brianglanz posted an update in the group Science and Technology Coverage: 1 year, 7 months ago · View
Will AOL buying TechCrunch hurt the quality, even the integrity, of technology coverage? Consider this — Suzanne Choney of MSNBC.com reported:
Heather Harde, TechCrunch’s CEO, said that the sale ”represents a compelling opportunity to extend the TechCrunch brand while complementing the great work of sites like Engadget and Switched,” which are also owned by AOL.
Engadget and TechCrunch were direct competition, especially through TechCrunch’s CrunchGear site, until today. Also going head to head, until today: TechCrunch’s MobileCrunch site v. Engadget Mobile.
Now AOL owns it all, and two of the top names in ”tech news” are going to ”complement” each other. Scoble calls this ”the end of an era in tech blogging.”
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brianglanz posted an update in the group Media Ethics: 1 year, 7 months ago · View
CityClub’s Community Matters Campaign includes an invitation to take a Public Trust Poll.
One of the questions is ”Do you trust your news sources to be accurate?”
Take the poll at http://www.seattlecityclub.org/publictrustpoll
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brianglanz posted an update: 1 year, 7 months ago · View
Looking forward to ”A Conversation with David Gregory, Moderator, ’Meet the Press’” http://www.seattlecityclub.org/20100921
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brianglanz posted an update: 1 year, 7 months ago · View
Welcome, FLOWNC @mxparks :)
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brianglanz commented on the blog post Frank Blethen promotes “openness, transparency, accountability” 1 year, 7 months ago · View
Jacob, that’s a great point. The Seattle Times is first on the dais for news in our community. In fact I recently searched for “Seattle” and they were the number two result, after Seattle.gov! so their place in our community goes beyond the news. Considering how the search engines rank things, they’ve won a sort [...]
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brianglanz posted an update in the group New Journalism Matters: 1 year, 8 months ago · View
”We commonly call Twitter a “platform,” the better to emphasize its emptiness, its openness, its agnosticism. More properly, though, Twitter is a medium, with all the McLuhanesque implications that term suggests.”
– Megan Garber of the Nieman Journalism Lab
Garber asks what ”the new Twitter” means for ”new journalism.” Twitter have updated their interface in a major way, making them more than ever a news media platform.
Garber observes: ”The Twitter.com of today, as compared to the Twitter.com of yesterday, is much more about information that’s meaningful and contextual and impactful. Which is to say, it’s much more about journalism.”
See Garber’s article here http://www.niemanlab.org/2010/09/twitter-as-broadcast-what-newtwitter-might-mean-for-networked-journalism/
and a video about the new Twitter, below
My first impressions are good, but I wish the makeover included cool new ways to interact with lists. Scoble agrees. Here’s his initial take.
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brianglanz posted a new activity comment: 1 year, 8 months ago · View
Thanks, both of you for having this conversation here @mikefancher @johnhamer — This is the sort of good information usually exchanged in person, on the phone, or in email. With the conversation in this open format, anyone can benefit. I’ve seen some, similar benefit from Twitter, except for that 140 character limit getting in the way.
And I’ll be picking up Blur.
In reply to - mikefancher posted an update: Tom Rosenstiel and Bill Kovach, authors of The Elements of Journalism, have a new book coming out in November. It’s called Blur and is dedicated to helping citizens evaluate the quality and credibility of journalism in their lives. Should be a must read for those of us who care about true [...] · # -
brianglanz posted a new activity comment: 1 year, 8 months ago · View
Nice work @colinmoyer ! and all the best at Occidental :)
In reply to - kathyschrier posted an update: Thanks Colin Moyer for being our Washington News Council intern this summer! Here’s wishing you a great sophomore year at Occidental College in L.A. @colinmoyer · # -
brianglanz posted a new activity comment: 1 year, 8 months ago · View
Incredible story @heididietrich and great work! and John, thanks for the link.
In reply to - johnhamer posted an update in the group Outstanding Journalism: OK, she’s a member of our WNC Team and a regular blogger on this site, but Heidi Dietrich wrote a super piece in yesterday’s Pacific Northwest Magazine: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/pacificnw/2012595206_pacificpclimber22.html Gripping read. (Heidi’s off this week running an ultra-marathon. Yikes! She’s amazing.) · # -
brianglanz posted an update: 1 year, 9 months ago · View
@psessum good to see you here, Pete. These days it seems only an organized general public can manage watching the watchdogs. I’m glad WNC is here to help that along!
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