Hello all, I apologize for having told you to put Write3 on your e-mails. It should be ThurWrite. My mistake. Hope you all have a great Golden Week. Please send your stories again with the Subject Line "ThurWrite". Also take a look at this:NON-SNARKY BLOGGERS GIVE MAINSTREAM MEDIA NEWS THEY CAN USE
In his Internet Newsletter Frank Barnako notes that "the nation's
broadcasters and newspaper editors this week drew extensive online coverage
of their annual meetings from three independent reporters using Web logs
and cell phones." He cites coverage by buzzmachine.com and lostremote.com
and describes their work as "straight journalism, with none of the snarky
comments so common in blogs. It appears all three were motivated by nothing
more than the desire to prove they could do what they set out to do using a
cell phone and a network connection. No financial backing, no overhead, and
no wires." (CBS Market Watch 23 Mar 2004)
http://www.capitalvenue.com/FrankBarnako.htm
Tuesday, April 27, 2004
Hi hope you all have a good Golden Week holiday. I have recieved some of the reports from the last assignment- writing about some problem you seen in Japan. Get them in. See you in two weeks. Clark
NON-SNARKY BLOGGERS GIVE MAINSTREAM MEDIA NEWS THEY CAN USE
In his Internet Newsletter Frank Barnako notes that "the nation's
broadcasters and newspaper editors this week drew extensive online coverage
of their annual meetings from three independent reporters using Web logs
and cell phones." He cites coverage by buzzmachine.com and lostremote.com
and describes their work as "straight journalism, with none of the snarky
comments so common in blogs. It appears all three were motivated by nothing
more than the desire to prove they could do what they set out to do using a
cell phone and a network connection. No financial backing, no overhead, and
no wires." (CBS Market Watch 23 Mar 2004)
http://www.capitalvenue.com/FrankBarnako.htm
NON-SNARKY BLOGGERS GIVE MAINSTREAM MEDIA NEWS THEY CAN USE
In his Internet Newsletter Frank Barnako notes that "the nation's
broadcasters and newspaper editors this week drew extensive online coverage
of their annual meetings from three independent reporters using Web logs
and cell phones." He cites coverage by buzzmachine.com and lostremote.com
and describes their work as "straight journalism, with none of the snarky
comments so common in blogs. It appears all three were motivated by nothing
more than the desire to prove they could do what they set out to do using a
cell phone and a network connection. No financial backing, no overhead, and
no wires." (CBS Market Watch 23 Mar 2004)
http://www.capitalvenue.com/FrankBarnako.htm
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