Journalism is in a state of flux, has been for years, and most likely will be for the foreseeable future. […]
Kristine Maloney
Pitfalls to Avoid When Pitching Journalists on Twitter
Of all the technologies available to help enhance media efforts, my favorite and most utilized is Twitter. It’s free. It’s […]
Should You Ask Reporters for Corrections?
Last week I listened to a great podcast by ProPublica’s Justin Elliot and Eric Umansky about what happens when sources […]
Media Pros: Time to Start Snapping
I remember waffling on whether or not to join Twitter and seriously questioning not only its staying power, but also […]
Baby It’s Cold Outside – Now Get Out There!
It’s January—which means it’s cold, really cold in some places. In general, it’d be much more pleasant to hunker down […]
Lesson to be Learned from Malaysia Airlines Text
There are a lot of conflicting messages out there about the now infamous text (pictured below) sent by Malaysia Airlines […]
In Defense of Data
I am not what you’d call a “numbers person.” The stress of calculating a waiter’s tip in my head is […]
Lessons to be Learned from Mishandled Campus Rape Cases
No matter how many times I hear the statistics on college student rapes and sexual assaults, I am always taken […]
Principal Valerio Parrot Earns CASE Crystal Apple for Stellar Speaking
If you’ve ever heard our principal Teresa Valerio Parrot speak at a conference, then this news won’t surprise you. Last […]