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Welcome to GHSBB 2013-2014!
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Welcome to Season #4 of the Georgia High School Basketball Blog! Before
moving on to the 2013-2014 basketball season, let’s take a moment to
quickly recogn...
Finding your voice
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You’ve heard the advice before: Be conversational, sound like a human
being, don’t just read–communicate! But where do you start? For Carrie
Johnson, NPR...
How we can instantly create a trending topic
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When The Breaking News Network mobilizes its 350 city Twitter feeds to
tweet a message, it can often get the message up to Twitter trending topics
accordin...
Newspapers can be jerks
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In my paper on the California Journalism Preservation Act (CJPA), I examine
the history of newspapers’ hostile reception of new technologies and
competit...
COMJIG AEJMC 2024 Call for Panels
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COMJIG is looking for panel interest for our interest group's conference
agenda at AEJMC 2024 next August in Philadelphia. Think of subjects that
piqu...
NYT Local Experiments Grow with FWIX
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The FWIX partnership is part of the expanding local experimentation of the
Times and tells us lots about the Times' strategic direction, its
multi-front co...
St. John's Bible continues to illuminate
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Years ago, I had the chance to write about the St. John's Bible when it
spent some time at John Carroll University. It is so distinct and unique
that I re...
Headlines
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Seems like the Douglas County Sentinel is improving...actually writing
about crime news and problems our county has...such as the BOE is the
second highest...
Election 2014 - Final Thoughts
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My being undecided, "independent", non-partisan is something of a glib
inside joke in certain political circles, but as I stood in the voting
kiosk yesterd...
Sen. Albers Hosts Town Hall Meeting Series
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TweetATLANTA (February 14, 2012) – Sen. John Albers (R-Roswell) will host a
Town Hall Meeting Series throughout the months of March and April to offer
cons...
What to Ask of Your Plumbing Company
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Think back to the last time you bought a car if you will, remember the
items you looked at, the questions you asked, and how confident you felt
when you wa...
דיקור פוריות: מזונות לפוריות
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דיקור סיני נמצא כיום בשימוש נרחב כדי לסייע בבעיות פוריות. הרפואה הסינית
משתמשת גם בתזונה יחד עם דיקור להגברת הפוריות. להלן מספר טיפים להגברת
הפוריות: מומלץ...
Atlanta's Historic Row Houses
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My parents periodically had out of state friends visit us, and of course,
we always took them to see the sites. In the late 1960s and 70s the sites
include...
Green Olive's Top 30 Meals Of 2020
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With travel nearly non-existent in 2020, this year's list is almost
completely New York-focused, aside from a quick trip to Rome early in the
year, and a...
Rolling for Heroes
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On Saturday, September 7, 2013, bikers came out to support Healing 4 Heroes
in their 3rd annual "Rollin' for Heroes" Remembrance Ride in Newnan, GA.
We h...
Greater Decatur
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A new site called "Greater Decatur" has emerged to be the organ for a
"Greater Decatur" organization. The URL is http://www.greaterdecaturga.com.
The first...
This is what innovation in news looks like today
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I started down the path of innovation in news more than 20 years ago, when
innovation looked like shooting a video for a newspaper website and
encoding it ...
Immune-Boosting Foods
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You will find “germs” everywhere, and we’re exposed to them daily. Since
our immune systems normally get the job done effectively, these germs
normally d...
Business time
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Don’t ask me what’s up with this blog. Instead, read a story that I
arguably should have written two years ago. I’m at the Hyatt Hotel in
Buckhead. It’s t...
A-game Want to Finish Social Distancing
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Stocks ended up estimated to expand reductions Monday since the usa entered
the in a few days at its own fight versus a coronavirus pandemic that’s
murde...
Obama and the long con
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Wednesday's Daily Show included a fantastic takedown of the hyperbole that
so often dominates our national politics. At least, a takedown of some
Republica...
What’s in Your Bag with John Lehmann
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John Lehmann is award winning photojournalist with the Globe and Mail in
Canada. John shares with Munetake Kayo what he carries while working, and
why he c...
The Truth About Being Jewish and in College
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In the summer of 2022, just freshly out of confinement from the coronavirus
pandemic, I, along with two hundred others, boarded a plane to Israel,
where ...
Videographer job at University of Texas System
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Matt Flores, a former colleague at the San Antonio Express-News, called me
today asking if I know anyone interested in a videographer position at the
Unive...
Looking to Boost your TV Ratings? Leverage Twitter.
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Nielsen is out with new data that reinforces an Outside the News Box
strategy we first endorsed in 2009. Nielsen’s SocialGuide first reported
the Twitter/T...
Waymo Makes Its Way To Midtown.
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Working with researchers at Georgia Tech, autonomous vehicle company Waymo
has come to Atlanta. Don’t expect to look over in traffic and see an empty…
New Year, New You
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The New Year is upon us, and with it comes the tradition of resolutions for
the new year. With weight loss being the #1 New Year’s Reso...
An inside peek at Silicon Valley for media leaders
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In recent years, I have conducted media-and-technology study tours in New
York, London and Silicon Valley for high-level publishing executives. This
year, ...
WellCommons: revolution under the radar
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[A version of this appears on News Leadership 3.0, the Knight Digital Media
Center blog on innovation, transformation and news leadership.] Last week,
Well...
Acel Moore, Icon and Pioneer, Dies at 75
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February 13, 2016
[image: Acel Moore]Longtime Philly columnist was left paralyzed in 2010
(2/13/16); Gwen Ifill wins in candidates' debate; Obama live fr...
Bible Quotes About War
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Read these wonderful Bible Quotes About War and learn what the scriptures
have to say about War – going to war, experiencing war, living in war.
Learn a...
Is the tide starting to turn?
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There are a couple of items of good news floating around. First, we have
the decision by the Orange County Register to invest more in local news
coverage. ...
Lee May raises some reasonable points in mailer
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I got an e-mail recently from Lee May’s office concerning the lack of rail
service into South DeKalb. What was nice to see was his lack of enthusiasm
for a...
New stuff on GitHub and YouTube
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Most of my work time is now spent writing code tutorials for journalism
students and making videos for them.
If you want to follow my recent work, I sugg...
Social Media Done Right Is Reverse Narcissism
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I often get asked to speak to journalists and student groups about social
media and how they should be using it. This is, to say the least, a broad
topic. ...
Jake Batsell on engagement journalism
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PBS MediaSift has a thoughtful Q & A today with Jake Batsell and his new
book on engaged journalism.
Jake shared his research in some more detail in The C...
A defining decision
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Each year, representatives of The Associated Press Stylebook announce
updates at the national conference of ACES: The Society for Editing. It’s
typically o...
Week 6 Picks Survive and Advance
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Post by William
What an awful season I'm having. 4-5-2 last week. 25-28-2 for the season.
On a happier note.... BEST Fball Saturday I've seen in a long tim...
UWG Spring 2012 Graduates
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Acworth GA Alyssa Rae Eberhard, BSED in Early Childhood Education
Acworth GA Ashley Nicole Hanks BA in Chemistry (BA)
Acworth GA Karina Erin Hernandez BSN...
End of Year Update
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As we end 2017 (*thank God,* some of you are saying), it's time to look at
the state of the blog. The earliest stats I have for the blog are from May
2010,...
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