Media
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Generally Speaking: McChrystal's Rolling Stone Gaffe and Its Journalistic Implications The ripple effect of General Stanley McChrystal's Rolling Stone profile could have major repercussions for journalists, and their access to public officials. Read More » |
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Q&A: Tammy Tibbetts and She's the First Tammy Tibbetts is the founder of She’s the First, a call to action to promote the importance of educating girls who live in developing countries and would otherwise not have the opportunity to go to school. Read More » |
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Joining a Startup: How We Can All Be Entrepreneurs While it may just take one person to produce the big idea, to “power the vehicle” and become a successful venture a young company needs a strong team. Read More » |
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Branding Your Business Using Social Media When budgets are tight, social media sites can be a cost-effective way to market and brand a business. Read More » |
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Managing Information Overload: Turning Data Into Dollars Capturing, analyzing and using data is the service industry of this new century. How will you take advantage? Read More » |
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Q&A: David Cohn on Web-Based Freelancing 27-year-old Spot.US founder David Cohn dishes to YPNation about becoming the Rupert Murdoch of nonprofit journalism – and his rule of never bringing his laptop to bed. Read More » |
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The National Enquirer and Its Pulitzer Run The infamous tabloid has come one step closer to journalism’s most respected prize for its reporting on the John Edwards scandal. But what does this mean for mainstream media? Read More » |
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Q&A: Ryan Connolly on Film Riot and Triune Films Think you need a big budget with Hollywood backing to make films? Think again. Read More » |
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Not All Web Sites Are Created Equal Journalism's identity crisis is really just a corporate one that tries to place blame on the most traditional, reliable and time-tested version of information—newspapers. Read More » |
















