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Strengthening communities and strengthening journalism
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Thoughts on social media, business and journalism from Suw and Kevin Charman-Anderson. Strengthening communities and strengthening journalism. Strengthening communities and strengthening journalism. December 3, 2014. When I started as the executive editor of two Gannett newspapers in Wisconsin, I said that my strategy was about building a community platform. And I think that Jim Brady. Founder of Billy Penn,. Another issue that we are facing in the communities that we cover in northeastern Wisconsin is t...
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Journalism
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Thoughts on social media, business and journalism from Suw and Kevin Charman-Anderson. Journalism and innovation: “Never outsource your future”. April 30, 2016. Noted: UK print headwinds and growth v. revenue. April 22, 2016. Every journalist needs a Plan B. January 20, 2016. You’re a journalist. What would you do if you lost your job tomorrow? For many journalists – including me – this isn’t a hypothetical question, and it’s why I urge you to have a Plan B. January 13, 2016. Never have we had so much ch...
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Kevin
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Thoughts on social media, business and journalism from Suw and Kevin Charman-Anderson. Journalism and innovation: “Never outsource your future”. April 30, 2016. Noted: UK print headwinds and growth v. revenue. April 22, 2016. Every journalist needs a Plan B. January 20, 2016. You’re a journalist. What would you do if you lost your job tomorrow? For many journalists – including me – this isn’t a hypothetical question, and it’s why I urge you to have a Plan B. January 13, 2016. Never have we had so much ch...
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Collaborative reporting
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Thoughts on social media, business and journalism from Suw and Kevin Charman-Anderson. April 27, 2011. I read Highs and Lows of “Post Mortem” Collaboration Between Frontline, ProPublica, NPR. There are basically two types of collaboration. The actions of the collaborators are spread out over time. Materials are gathered or created and made available to the other team members who access them whenever they wish to. Collaborators can be spread out over different time zones. Tools include: instant messenger,...
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I’m hiring: Come work with me to create the future of local news
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Thoughts on social media, business and journalism from Suw and Kevin Charman-Anderson. I’m hiring: Come work with me to create the future of local news. I’m hiring: Come work with me to create the future of local news. March 10, 2015. Update: I wrote this post in 2015. Seven months after I wrote this post, my position was eliminated. Don’t worry. I had a Plan B, C and D, and it all worked out better than I could ever imagined. I am building information companies for the 21st Century. Watchdog Content Coa...
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A fun way to earn revenue with newspaper archives
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Thoughts on social media, business and journalism from Suw and Kevin Charman-Anderson. A fun way to earn revenue with newspaper archives. A fun way to earn revenue with newspaper archives. January 7, 2015. The cover of the Sheboygan Press 107th Anniversary edition. As a new editor and a newcomer, it was a great way to learn about the history of the city and of the newspaper. I learned about Charles Broughton, who led the newspaper to become one of the most influential, liberal papers in the state. In our...
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On uncertainty, case studies and the Great Race to be Second
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Thoughts on social media, business and journalism from Suw and Kevin Charman-Anderson. On uncertainty, case studies and the Great Race to be Second. On uncertainty, case studies and the Great Race to be Second. January 30, 2015. The problem with case studies. The problem with relying on case studies as a learning tool is that they give readers a highly filtered view of reality. In fact, it’s often so filtered that it’s misleading. The first issue is success bias: The projects that get written up and publ...
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Five social media myths debunked
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Thoughts on social media, business and journalism from Suw and Kevin Charman-Anderson. Five social media myths debunked. Five social media myths debunked. January 20, 2015. A lot of myths about social media have grown up over the last decade, many of them now so commonly repeated that they’ve passed into received wisdom. Here I tackle five of the most pernicious. 1 Social media is for youngsters. 2 No one really knows what works on social media. That a particular tactic will work at a specific time.
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Suw
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Thoughts on social media, business and journalism from Suw and Kevin Charman-Anderson. August 11, 2016. EDF Energy support girls in STEM by giving prize to boy. February 27, 2016. How Tor failed Social Media 101. June 10, 2015. There are some companies that appear to be native to the web, not just on the web but of the web. Often these companies were early adopters, building websites whilst others called the web a ‘fad’, starting blogs before most people knew what they were, and using social media in...
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Media 2.0
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Thoughts on social media, business and journalism from Suw and Kevin Charman-Anderson. Peak Content: When the Attention Economy bubble bursts. January 13, 2016. Never have we had so much choice in terms of news, information, music and entertainment. The democratisation of production brought by digital technology has made it easier than ever for people to create content, but it has also made it more difficult than ever to get paid to create it. This cannot last. For Hire: Heading back to the future. Tom G...