Ryan Sholin of Publish2 linked first on March 18, 2010 at 11:55AM EDT
Ryan said: Paul Balcerak reverses the information stream, and instead of asking readers for photos, or feeding them unfiltered breaking news, he asks them a simple question: What do you need to know right now?
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Greg Linchof Publish2 March 19, 2010 at 12:20AM EDT
Greg Linch said: In a great example of challenging assumptions, Paul Blacerak flips disaster coverage on its head. We're already seeing things move in the direction he discuseses, such as with missing persons databases after the Haiti earthquake.
Ryan Sholin of Publish2 linked first on March 17, 2010 at 5:14PM EDT
Ryan said: Social Media Coordinator - Hartford Courant: Danny Sanchez is personally advertising for this spot with some broadcast crossover. Check it out!
James daSilva of SmartBrief linked first on March 16, 2010 at 9:40PM EDT
James said: It's a risk/reward, at least. In the past, in a nondigital world, having that info exposed was almost all risk. Now, online, there's considerable reward in access, ease of living, etc., to be a counterbalance.