Media madness or Media meaning–you choose!
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Sherri W.Posted
Mon 29 Jun 2009 4:24pm
I’m glad to have helping me today blog about this issue, my very rational and upward thinking good friend from Washington, Jeanette. So here we go…
Media is a means of communication that reaches or influences people widely. Typically in the form radio and television, newspapers, and magazines.
The national media should take note! We’re tired
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Old Media, New Media. Just a rem...
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Dr. Kalea ChapmanPosted
Sun 28 Sep 2008 9:21pm
Old Media, New Media.
Just a reminder that Blog Action Day is Monday, October 15 — just a handful of days away, at this writing. I’m compiling a list of environmentally conscious links for the occasion. The probably too-long post likely highlights my old-media bias — at least in terms of presentation. On that topic, an interesting post I stumbled
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Swine Flu, Part 2 – Media’s Vaccine Injury Dichotomy
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Kim S.Posted
Thu 30 Apr 2009 12:58pm
By Nancy Hokkanen The specter of swine flu has commanded international attention, and media coverage already has saturated our minds. Each day brings new revelations regarding this disease’s source, spread and treatment. If you Google “Swine Flu” you’ll get 200,000,000...
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“Science”Blogs: Seed Media’s Aggressive Weed
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Kim S.Posted
Tue 22 Sep 2009 10:08pm
Part I: Fertilizer From Pharma By Jake Crosby It is self-styled as the largest conversation about science on the web. Boasting 69 blogs, along with 114,506 posts and 1,742,506 comments that are ever increasing, there is no question “Science”Blogs are...
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How Social Media Can Help You Get a Job…in Social Media
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Rachel WilkersonPosted
Wed 02 Jun 2010 5:25am
love), I wanted to talk about how social media can help you get a job…in social media. That’s a big part of what I do now as my “day job” and people either don’t understand what... of money eventually). So let’s talk about the how.
Well there are really no rules on what you need to do to become a social media consultant. It’s a Wild Wild West, my friends! So
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Encourage Hospital Social Media, But Fire Social Media Users. Huh? | AVID Design | Blog
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Genevieve ..Posted
Thu 29 Jul 2010 1:35pm
to not firewall or otherwise restrict hospital employees’ access to social media.
Tommy Pischedda: Not a good person to emulate when predicting the longevity this social media “fad.”
However, we certainly don’t want to advocate unchecked or irresponsible social media usage—especially in environments such as hospitals where mistakes or accidents due
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Prescription for Bias – The Media’s Anti-Pharma Jihad
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Ulysee W.Posted
Tue 28 Oct 2008 9:57pm
It won’t come as a surprise to anyone that there is an incredible anti-pharmaceutical bias in the media. However, the Business & Media Institute’s new report documents and quantifies this bias. In its new report, “ Prescription for Bias,” the conservative think-tank demonstrates the considerable anti-pharmaceutical attitude in broadcast mediaRead on »
Media Week, Seattle Homes & Lifestyles magazine, building relationships & social media
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EcoKind DesignPosted
Wed 24 Feb 2010 9:21pm
Consulting , to Kelli Patch of Kelli Patch Design for producing Refresh, to Examiner.com, and to Nancy Juetten of Main Street Media Saavy for planting the seed a year ago! You are all... of building relationships, social media, and providing value. You never know what relationship you foster will lead to what next great experience and opportunity! Every business
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Social Media: The Media We Love to Hate
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Dr. Erik G.Posted
Sat 22 May 2010 7:54pm
Published Previously on Psychology Today “Positively Media”
What is the media we love to hate? Right now, it’s social media. As a society, we hate pretty much anything new or that we don’t understand. I’m sure the mass media execs and video game developers are beside themselves with glee to see so much attention on reports of social mediaRead on »