06.19.15
The New York Times and that Mobile State of Mind
The New York Times and that Mobile State of Mind
06.19.15
The New York Times and that Mobile State of Mind
04.23.15
Today marks YouTube’s 10th anniversary – and 10 years of transforming the way we consume video content.
04.02.15
What’s the point of a powerful message if you can’t break through the noise? These days, finding innovative ways to communicate is a top priority for politicians and corporations alike. […]
03.20.15
Old Tool, New Tricks
03.19.15
The race for 45th president of the United States is expected to be one of the most expensive in the country’s history. Just as presidential hopefuls assemble their teams and […]
02.18.15
In another sign of the changing media landscape, the Washington Post announced recently that it is discontinuing its Saturday newsstand edition. As reported in Washingtonian, readers interested in picking up […]
02.05.15
It’s no secret that the “traditional” media landscape has been upended by numerous factors. First came the 24 hour news cycle, then the internet provided a place where any John or Jane Doe […]
12.15.14
In a time when we gather news from a growing number of sources, including blogs; online news organizations; broadcast outlets, etc., the Pulitzer Prize board established some new rules that […]
11.19.14
From canvassing voters door-to-door and holding rallies to direct mail campaigns and television ads, there is no shortage of ways for politicians to reach potential voters. These days, however, modern […]
11.05.14
It’s rare to get a reporter ‘on-the-record,’ but the New York Times’ Mark Leibovich has done just that in Benjamin Mullen’s recent piece in Poynter. In the interview, Leibovich gives his “5 journalism tips,” which […]