Account Executive @WaggenerEdstrom. Former award-winning crime reporter. Brunch addict. I tweet about tech. Ideas/tips/complaints: khall@waggeneredstrom.com
There’s only one kind of person who can afford to buy a dying business. Billionaires.
I thank John Oliver (my personal hero)for this month’s Tidbits topic — who owns the media.
“I spent 10 years at the Wall Street Journal and the idea of success was to beat the other guy — but I don’t think any of us can afford that. And perhaps the readers don’t care that much. To spend X dollars to beat the other guy by two hours — is it…
Here’s the reality — as hard as journalists try to get the facts right, sometimes they get them wrong. The process of gathering, packaging, editing and publishing/broadcasting news is rife with opportunities for things to go wrong. Every part of the…
We’ve all had those moments. The “why didn’t I think of that!?” moment.
Well, welcome to the theme of the tenth edition of Tidbits — the tribute edition. We’ve already talked about the world of broadcast…
Journalism has been around since the ancient Romans — no, I’m not kidding. I actually looked that up in an encyclopedia. But most of us are familiar with the evolution of modern mainstream journalism — the transformation from print products and…