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1. Rise in use of social media sites to manage disasters.

2. Maltz Museum posts winners of its Stop the Hate essay contest which drew 1200 submissions. Judges included several area politicians including Ohio House Speaker Armond Budish (D-Beachwood) and State Rep. Josh Mandel (R-Lyndhurst). If you click on the winners’ name, you can read each one’s essay.  Here’s the grand prize winner’s composition.

3. Poynter Online is hosting a live-chat today at 1pm about “surviving between jobs” geared toward journalists.  Oddly, however, the e-mail with the announcement about the live-chat has no hyperlink to where the chat will occur.  Folks, that is the kind of thing, as with the Plain Dealer’s actions/reactions to TIME’s use of a content provider that the PD’s publisher takes to task and the SPJ Cleveland Pro chapter’s assertion that advertisers will see that no one clicks on them and will then put their money back into papers and save them that makes those of us who live and breathe news via the Internet and social media really wonder about the seriousness of these attempts by traditional media to evolve.  

I went to the Ask the Recruiter site myself and there’s a nice CoverItLive frame up and ready for the chat.

4. Being reminded that George Nemeth was twitter before twitter made me smile – he was also twitter before twitter before I knew him.

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By Jill Miller Zimon at 10:34 am March 10th, 2009 in Blogging, Daily Exclamations, employment, Judaism, Media, social media 

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One Response to “Daily Exclamations (March 10, 2009)”

  1. 1 Steve FitzGerald on March 10th, 2009 9:00 pm

    “the SPJ Cleveland Pro chapter’s assertion that advertisers will see that no one clicks on them and will then put their money back into papers and save them”

    Hi Jill,

    From your friendly fact-checker… the SPJ Cleveland Board has not made the assertion you claim it has. The board remains a group of writers with different experiences and perspectives on the state of online and offline media… and I, for one, hope it always remains that way!

    All the Best,
    Steve FitzGerald
    steve@lakewoodbuzz.com
    SPJ Cleve Immed Past Pres

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