Hacker's Fifth of November Prank Interrupts Classes at Washington State University
Andrew Zahler said: Exposure.
WSJ experiments with social media to tell narratives
Andrew Zahler said: This would have been a great session. Sorry to have missed out. The approach to responding to snark aimed at the @WSJ handle were especially interesting.
The Wall Street Journal also monitors its Twitter handle, @WSJ, and tries to reply to the tweets, especially those that pose specific questions to the paper and its reporters. The responses supplement reporters’ coverage and further readers’ understanding, Seward said of the exchanges.
Panel grapples with commenting policies –
Andrew Zahler said: This could have been a useful discussion of best practices, but I get the impression it was mostly conversational. More questions than answers on this topic.
Northwest Video Workshop - storify.com
Andrew Zahler said: Storify page on NW Video Workshop, which I attended last weekend.
Why KREM 2 News is covering the Westboro protests
Andrew Zahler said: Interesting.
As Benjamin Franklin said when faced with this same kind of editorial quandary three hundred years ago, “when men differ in opinion, both sides ought equally to have the advantage of being heard by the public; and that when Truth and Error have fair play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
The 10 web skills every journalist must have
Andrew Zahler said: Very, very basic, and not scary at all.