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Oregon Understory Podcast - Twitter in the newsroom, hate it, love it -- why we can't shut up about it
In this episode of Oregon Understory I interview reporters, editors and anchors in Oregon, Washington and California about that much-critiqued social media tool: Twitter.Stop rolling your eyes — this is more than just a Twitter love fest. We talk about why journalists aren’t using it, why it’s changing how the PR industry views reporters, and why it really doesn’t matter if Twitter blows up and disappears in the next few months.
On this week’s show:
- Angela Dice, @adice, web editor and food blogger at the Kitsap Sun.
- Seth Long, @sethlong, director of new media at Sound Publishing.
- Silas Lyons, @silaslyons, editor and VP of new media content at the Record Searchlight.
- Stephanie Stricklen, @stephstricklen, anchor at KGW.
- Dick Hughes, @dickhughes, editorial page editor at the Statesman Journal.
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Oregon Understory Podcast - An $18 billion shadow economy, plus Steve Martin gets banned
Oregon Understory is a behind-the-scenes look at stories from the Pacific Northwest’s best reporters, editors, and bloggers.
This week Ben Jacklet and I talk about his cover story for Oregon Business magazine on the state’s billion-dollar underground economy, and Dick Mason at the La Grande Observer talks about Steve Martin and the biggest story to hit La Grande in decades.
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Thanks for listening.
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Oregon Understory Podcast - Secret North Koreans and small town murders
Oregon Understory is a behind-the-scenes look at stories from the Pacific Northwest’s best reporters, editors, and bloggers.
This week’s edition features work by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Rich Read from the Oregonian, and Kelly Moyer, news editor at the South County Spotlight.