Author: Ryan Sholin
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James Brown gives you dancing lessons – YouTube
Yes, please, Mr. Brown. James Brown gives you dancing lessons – YouTube
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L-S officials defend budget – Wicked Local Sudbury
There’s a comment thread here with 171 posts right now, including a bunch basically live-blogging a local gov’t meeting as it happened. Awesome. L-S officials defend budget – Wicked Local Sudbury
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Maverick’s, surfing, corporate failure and non-linearity » knackeredhack
What a two-wave hold-down can teach us about change in the news industry. Maverick’s, surfing, corporate failure and non-linearity » knackeredhack
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‘Chicago Tribune’ Eliminates Print Help-Wanted Ads On Weekdays – E & P
Drastic measures, but can they compete online? via Will S. ‘Chicago Tribune’ Eliminates Print Help-Wanted Ads On Weekdays – E & P
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The DCTwits Twitter Group
An interesting twist on aggregating tweets with the API – this one uses direct messages from followers. The DCTwits Twitter Group
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Beginners guide to setting up a blog | Zac Echola
Blogger, WordPress, Tumblr, get started and get started quick. Beginners guide to setting up a blog | Zac Echola
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ReportingOn 0.2: Connect with Twitter
From the message I sent to members of the What Are You Reporting On? Facebook group yesterday: The initial, humble little piece of integration with Twitter is live now at www.reportingon.com. If you look at the right side of the page there, you’ll see a list of all the recent tweets sent to @reportingon. If…
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Modernize your newsroom today
Many employees at news organizations have a very easy time blaming out-of-date computers, front-end print publishing systems, and Web content management systems on such faceless, amorphous entities as “Corporate,” or perhaps “The Budget.” Nevertheless, there are plenty of free or not-completely-expensive ways you can modernize your newsroom today. Here are 5. Use Google Documents (or…
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Smart single-copy sales
In the IHT, via Romenesko: “Now The Standard is fighting back, using a new, cashless payment system to try to make it easier for Londoners to buy the paper, even if they do not have the necessary 50 pence, or $1, in their pockets. Instead of handing over a coin or two, readers touch a…
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The one dollar newspaper
Call me some sort of radical, but here’s a simple proposal that I think could provide newspapers with a big boost in single copy sales, and profits, too: On the rack or in the box, your newspaper now costs one dollar. When was the last time you paid less than a dollar for a bottle…