PRobecast #76: The No Politics Show
November 3rd, 2008 by Tim Allik
In this long-awaited episode of PRobecast, Tim Allik, Anne Dalrymple, and Glen Zimmerman manage to completely avoid what may be the most historic presidential election in history and talk PR, journalism and social media, pure and simple:
1. The Christian Science Monitor goes to a web-centric delivery and distribution model and we like it. Private ownership has distinct advantages in the media world.
2. WBUR, Boston’s NPR news station, uses Twitter to set up live meetings in the studio with its listeners, and we like that too!
3. This tech economy isn’t like the one we experienced in 2001, thank goodness. We talk about how it’s different this time.
4. Social media and productivity are once again on the agenda. How we’ve already been faced with a “distraction challenge” with email, and what we should have learned from it.
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PRobecast’s opening music is “Junk In A” by Pat Zelenka, available on the Podsafe Music Network. Our closing music is by Boston area band Blizzard of ’78.
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