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NYC Top Comedy Choices for Monday 12/7/09

hybender wrote 2 weeks ago: For full details, please visit HyReviews.com. Kurt Braunohler kicks off a new Brooklyn comedy show t … more →

Tags: Best New York Live Comedy Shows, Updated Daily, Comedy, New York Comedy, NY Comedy, New York City Comedy, NYC Comedy, comedian, Improv, Storytelling

Turkey and Transformation

James Hart wrote 3 weeks ago: Uncle Eddie is drinking a little too much and grandma can’t hear. The kids tore the hinges off my of … more →

Tags: The Hart Technique, jim hart, Entrepreneurship, Garden, gardening, change, Transformation., Evolution, seasonal change

Jane Millenium

travisjwatt wrote 2 months ago: "Look, it's not really that hard. I'm the psychic consequence of a thousand years of av … more →

Tags: Extinction Level Threat, The Front, The Hierarchy, The Phenomenauts, Courage Now!, The Advanced Security Patrol, l'Horizon, The 11th Hour, the matadors

Squirrel Nut Zippers - "Good Enough for Granddad" (1995)

msotd wrote 7 months ago: This song was stuck in my head, and it is about time. I love this song. I busted out singing along t … more →

Tags: Music, song of the day, 1990s, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Good Enough for Granddad, swing revival

Alas poor Press Gazette1 comment

Gary Andrews wrote 8 months ago: When the trade magazine for an industry closes, it’s a sure sign that things aren’t look … more →

Tags: Nostalgia, The Meeeeja, Newspapers, Press Gazette, media, Wilmington, Magazines, death of an industry

From despair to where?1 comment

Gary Andrews wrote 9 months ago: Otherwise known as a quick, likely-to-be-ill-thought-out, ill-informed pondering on the state of the … more →

Tags: I no understand, The Meeeeja, Serious Post, PR, Future of Journalism, Future of the Media, Newspaper, recession

Twitter bashing. Or, if you will, twashing

Gary Andrews wrote 10 months ago: There’s a brand new sport in town. It involves shaping a Twitter-shaped stick and bashing the … more →

Tags: T'interweb, The Meeeeja, in the loosest sense, tweeting, twitter, criticisms of Twitter, Twitter bashing

Getting social with Nathan Barley4 comments

Gary Andrews wrote 10 months ago: Bobbie Johnson from the Guardian has had it with social media. It’s easy to sympathise. … more →

Tags: Work, T'interweb, Idiots, The Meeeeja, Idiot (singular. aka me), Putting your face online, tweeting, twitter, Social Media

The future of journalism - a wee bit of crowdsourcing3 comments

Gary Andrews wrote 10 months ago: This weekend I’ll be heading back to the student paper I used to edit many moons ago. They … more →

Tags: Work, The Meeeeja, student journalism, Future of Journalism, getting into journalism

You Have To Put Yourself First 5 - A positive negative

magdamest wrote 10 months ago: I’m finally meeting with the lab technician; he came to my apartment to perform a blood test for my … more →

Tags: You Have To Put Yourself First, what did I get out of it?, Copy That, is he serious?, positive that it is a negative, this is not happening to me, SO, Is He For Real?, a poker face

Twhere do we go from here

Gary Andrews wrote 10 months ago: Twitter, it’s fair to say, has seen its profile soar in the UK media in the last couple of wee … more →

Tags: Work, Putting your face online, tweeting, social networking, twitter, celebrities on Twitter, phillip schofield, Growth, pub analogies

This may actually be the point I finally shut up about Twitter and journalism

Gary Andrews wrote 11 months ago: A point, I think, has been reached. Quite where this point sites and what exactly it signifies is pe … more →

Tags: T'interweb, The Meeeeja, People wot get their mugs of the telly, Putting your face online, tweeting, twitter, celebrities on Twitter, Jonathan Ross, mumbai

A media friend and/or foe

Gary Andrews wrote 11 months ago: The old adage suggests being talked about, no matter in what context, is infinitely preferable to be … more →

Tags: T'interweb, The Meeeeja, tweeting, telegraph, twitter, New Media, celebrities on Twitter, Daily Mail, old media

The death of (local) newspapers13 comments

Gary Andrews wrote 1 year ago: Well, not quite. But the last few days have made for even grimmer reading than normal. Newsquest are … more →

Tags: The Meeeeja, Local Newspapers, redundancies

Take Jane

Gary Andrews wrote 1 year ago: Normally politics makes me depressed and / or angry. And ID cards moreso than most other political g … more →

Tags: Politics, It just doesn't seem right, People with funny ideas of liberty..., Civil Liberties, ID Cards, Take Jane, no2id

Quick, probably not very well-thought out post about law and teh interweb3 comments

Gary Andrews wrote 1 year ago: Putting to one side the majority of the unpleasantness surrounding the Baby P case, one of the inter … more →

Tags: T'interweb, The Meeeeja, Serious Post, Putting your face online, facebook, Contempt of Court, Baby P, Law and the internet

The market don't care about journalism

Gary Andrews wrote 1 year ago: A full banquet’s worth of thought from Scott Karp at Publishing 2.0: “The web is the mos … more →

Tags: Work, T'interweb, Snake Oil, The Meeeeja, Google, local journalism, journalism as a business, Markets

Rethinking the embargo

Gary Andrews wrote 1 year ago: The embargo is a strange beast. In essence, a contract between public relations people and journalis … more →

Tags: Work, T'interweb, Snake Oil, Serious Post, embargo, embargoed information, social media press release

All you need to be a journalist2 comments

Gary Andrews wrote 1 year ago: A laptop A dongle Mobile phone Notepad and pen Transport (public or personal) Recording equipment an … more →

Tags: Work, T'interweb, The Meeeeja, Journalism, Future of Journalism


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