Archive for the 'Education' Category

Street Blues Are Made of This

Let us pay tribute to a brave effort to change the stuff in order to change the representation. (…)

Popularity: 33% [?]

The Internet’s “Black Holes”: Reporters without Borders

That’s right, these 15 countries are all Big-Brother-on-steroids about their citizens’ access to and use of the Internet. (…)

Popularity: 31% [?]

Citizen Journalism Video: A not-so Unbiased Story

Everyone has their beliefs and opinions. People feel very strongly about their beliefs.
Sometimes it can be difficult to write a story as a citizen journalist without making it one sided. (…)

Popularity: 100% [?]

Publishing Lesson to Newscasters: Be Everywhere

Being in the business of NEWS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS requires a great degree of flexibility, and the ability to adapt and change quickly. Too often, papers don’t make passing grades on keeping up. (…)

Popularity: 17% [?]

Risky Business: Party Kid goes head to head with Police

Party like a rockstar! Gotta love this kid.

Famous! Say what?! (…)

Popularity: 9% [?]

Posted on Wednesday, Jan. 23rd 2008 | in Education, YouTube | No Comments »

CNN’s YouTube GOP Debate Draws Record 4.49 Mil. Viewers

It was an ugly bit of political theater, but CNN’s YouTube Republican debate delivered remarkable ratings for the network, drawing 4.49 million viewers Wednesday night, making it the most-watched primary scuffle in cable news history. (…)

Popularity: 9% [?]

Posted on Friday, Nov. 30th 2007 | in Education, YouTube, politics | No Comments »

Can Paid Ads Compete?

Will 2008 be a winning campaign year for … newspapers? (…)

Popularity: 10% [?]

Posted on Tuesday, Nov. 27th 2007 | in Education, MySpace, YouTube, social media | No Comments »

In ID Theft, Some Victims See Opportunity (NY Times)

GIDEON YU, the former chief financial officer of YouTube and current chief financial officer of Facebook, is one of the most notable new executives in Silicon Valley. But while Mr. (…)

Popularity: 9% [?]

Posted on Friday, Nov. 16th 2007 | in Education, Facebook, YouTube | 1 Comment »

YouTube University? (ADWEEK)

Log onto YouTube, and you can watch Richard Muller, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley, illustrate how atoms and heat work (via a spot from Toyota’s “Moving forward” campaign in which a meteor strikes a Tacoma truck). (…)

Popularity: 5% [?]

Posted on Monday, Nov. 12th 2007 | in Education, YouTube | No Comments »

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