Mistaken email about Email Summit
I have a bit of an ego.
So I believed it when I got an email yesterday from MediaPost that
Hedes for bots
A few months ago I wrote a post about headline writing in the age of RSS. In brief, I suggested
More on ethics and press releases
It appears that the problem I complained about a few days ago -- publishers pretending that press releases are news
More on silo students
I've said it before. And I'll say it again. If you're a journalism student
Folio picks its 40 most influential people
Folio magazine has published its Folio: 40 list of the most influential people in publishing. And I'm just
Objecting to objectivity
There's an interesting piece in Slate that raises interesting questions about the future of journalism, and observes that
Where B2B falls short
If you work in B2B journalism, then you know we have a respect problem. Our peers in the mainstream press
Award winning B2B magazines
I'm back in New York today, but I didn't get a chance to attend the Neal
The worst idea in B2B publishing
This may be the worst idea I have ever seen in B2B publishing.
Take a look at DVM, an Advanstar
Students, teachers and visionaries
The annual convention of College Media Advisers is here in New York this week. And if I finish this post