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The Atlanta Press Club hosted this panel discussion titled "New Media: The Changing Media Landscape" on June 7, 2007. Grayson Daughters moderated, and the panelists included:
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Rusty and I attended a panel discussion tonight called "New Media: The Changing Media Landscape" at the Atlanta Press Club. Our friend Grayson moderated, and the panelists included:
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Amber, SpaceyG and I attended the Social Media Club meeting deep inside WSB headquarters last night. Contained in this podcast are our reactions recorded on our roof later in the evening after a few beers at Central City Tavern.
In attendance at the meeting to bore us with institutional history and tell us kids how we are "irresponsible," "unprofessional," and lacking "journalistic standards" were the AJC's Marlon Manuel and WSB's Steve Riley. Can't say that this podcast will do much to change that perception, but hey, fuck 'em.
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Grayson Hurst Daughters writes in her latest Georgia Political and Policy Digest column: what great multi-taskers they are at the AJC! While busily restructuring their newsroom and operations last week, AJC management tossed around astonishing amounts of arrogance at the same time. Leonard Witt, Robert D. Fowler Distinguished Chair in Communication at Kennesaw State University, points out in his blog, PJNet, that not a single representative from the AJC, from any department nor in any capacity, bothered to show-up at SoCon07, Atlanta's first social media conference held on February 10th of this month.