Posts Tagged ‘news’

Mark Wright, one of my favorite local TV personalities is saying goodbye this morning. Wright started at Q13 back in February 2003 and has been on the airwaves ever since. According to Q13’s website, Wright is leaving to spend more time with his family. Here is his official statement: “To anchor the news in your [...]

I recently met up with Daryl Chen, news editor of Parade Magazine who gave me some tips for placing a story in one of the most read news magazines in the country. Currently, more than 32 million people have a chance to read a story that is found within Parade. They reach 70 million Americans [...]

Bulldog Reporter’s one-day intensive media relations summit was one of the best conferences I’ve attended yet. Why? Well, you get one-on-one time with influential reporters from prolific news outlets like Newsweek, Inc., More, CBS, among others. These reporters and editors give you information about their news outlet, a behind-the-scenes look at their offices and staff, [...]

MSN is working on a project (http://local.msn.com/)to create hyperlocal news sites for cities around the country, similar to all those hyperlocal sites that are popping up around the world. Microsoft in December announced partnerships with MSN, Hearst, and NBC – this arrangement gives MSN the opportunity to display TV news on its local MSN subsites. [...]

Thank you Belltown Messenger for creating the list of Seattle’s top 75 news sites, with stats!!! It was something I thought about doing but just didn’t have enough time to compile. SO THANK YOU!!

I just came across a site that is in beta testing mode – it is called InstiAds. It is a self-service ad system designed for small businesses and local advertisers. I’m waiting for it to launch. And I’m sure you are too!

1 – If you lose your mobile phone, you’ll need a hard copy newspaper to read your news. 2 – Why purchase bubble wrap and air pockets when we still have newspapers? Use it to protect your dishware when you move from home to home. 3 – You can wrap gifts with it. 4 – [...]

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