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Can You Put Limits on Social Media Coverage?
Can You Put Limits on Social Media Coverage?twitterDo you think they have any idea about Twitter??Right!That too. It's just the whole world of always-on digital communications.
Tags: social media, Social Media Coverage
Discussion threads 2008-01-12

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Can You Put Limits on Social Media Coverage?
One of the most intriguing and disruptive elements of the social media revolution is that the creation of social media can happen anywhere, at anytime. For instance, I recently researched, wrote and published a Catching Flack post while riding in the back seat of a taxi headed to San...
Tags: Jon Greer, NCAA, Blog, Social Media
Blog posts 2008-01-11
American's Firing of Mr X Becoming a Social Media Black Eye
Thanks to the Mr. X incident, American Airlines is about to get a dose of what United recently experienced when it broke guitars - a wave of negative social media coverage. Not sure who Mr. X is? Read on, and see why I think they're making a mistake...
Tags: Firing, Social Media, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2009-11-12
New NFL Policy Limits Social Media Use On Game Day
Add the National Football League to the list of sports orgs laying out specific guidelines for social media. The NFL sent a memo detaining its policy to clubs Monday afternoon and released a statement published below focusing on Game Day rules. Key points: —“The use of social media by...
Tags: Twitter Inc., NFL, Social Media, Games, Personal Technology, Entertainment, Sports, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-08-31
10 Reasons Social Media isn't Replacing Email
The Wall Street Journal just ran a piece about the evolution of communication technology, chronicling the rise and alleged fall of email to social media. "Email no longer rules," the title reads.Do you agree that email no longer rules? Tell us why or why not."We all still use email, of course,"...
Tags: e-mail
News items 2009-10-13
NFL Looking To Tighten Up Social Media Rules
By Frank Reed - Wed, 09/02/2009 - 09:42 While it's probably not fair to attach the "No Fun League" tag to the NFL in this instance it certainly makes for a better headline, so there. The league, which earlier this year linked itself to the US Marine Corps and others...
Tags: game, NFL, League
News items 2009-09-02
No Fun League: The NFL Reveals Its Social Media Policy
Last week, Chad Ochocinco revealed his plan to circumvent NFL rules and tweet during games. This afternoon, the NFL informed teams of its social media policy, and it appears Ochocinco's plot to hand signal a fan in the stands and have him or her update...
Tags: game, Social Media, NFL
News items 2009-09-01
Should You Start Issuing Social Media Releases?
The Social Media Release is a new press release template that attempts to provide bloggers and other Internet media with news release information in a completely new format. There's a lot of talk about this subject in PR 2.0 circles, and you can get in on some...
Tags: Social Media Release, Jon Greer, Social Media
Blog posts 2008-02-29
MySpace's "It's So Over" Problem Among the Social Media Intelligentsia
I spent yesterday at a twice-a-year social media conference I run called OMMA Social, and once again, it hit me how deep MySpace's problems are â€" because it's rarer and rarer that it even merits a mention among online media agencies and clients, the people who will need to have...
Tags: Social Media, MySpace, Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2009-06-24
ESPN Issues Anti-Social Media Guidelines [Updated]
If you've been on Twitter tonight, you may know that the news du nuit is this: ESPN Tells Employees They Can Only Tweet About ESPN - http://bit.ly/hfFlH . The link gets you to a Mashable post, which gets you to an NPR story, which gets you to the tweet below...
Tags: ESPN, Branding, Marketing, Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2009-08-04
The Social Media Release Is Still A Work In Progress
Last week, we started the conversation about the Social Media Release, a new-fangled form of press release that is supposedly more effective for bloggers and other Internet users than the current model. Today was the audio seminar sponsored by Vocus on the subject, featuring Thom Brodeur from...
Tags: Jon Greer, Internet, Social Media, Press Release
Blog posts 2008-03-04
Stare Back at Social Media's Harsh Spotlight
Twitter's coverage of the Iranian elections has been a watershed event for social media. There are some lessons here for business leaders, too. You don't have to be a corporate Ahmadinejad to fear the publication of material about your business. It's not so much that blogging (and...
Tags: Social Media, Twitter, Richard Young
Blog posts 2009-06-17
Zensify Combines News Visualization and Social Media on iPhone
When it comes to mobile applications that consumers consistently use, news apps lead the pack in app retention . This makes sense because finding out what's going on in the world is one of the most common ways people use their mobile devices. There are a...
Tags: story, Apple iPhone, app, keyword, Twitter Inc., News App
News items 2009-10-15
Reuters Drops Americas Dealzone Chatroom; Finance And Social Media Didn't Mix
After a few months of testing, Reuters is pulling the plug on the Americas Dealzone chatroom on Reuters Messaging, the company confirmed. In a memo obtained by paidContent, Martin Howell, Reuters’ news editor for the Americas, told staffers the company couldn’t attract enough customers to sign up for the...
Tags: Thomson Reuters Corp., Social Media, Finance, Instant Messaging, Groupware, Internet, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Media & Publishing, Online News, Companies, Reuters, David Kaplan
External links 2009-09-29
Fox Only Network Providing Live Coverage of Iran
Inside the highly competitive world of cable television news, programming decisions taken in the middle of events like those now occurring inside Iran can lead to significant business advantages over the longer term. Audience spikes during a crisis inevitably contribute to audience growth even after public interest in the crisis...
Tags: Network, Social Media, MSNBC, Programming, CNN, Iran, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-06-20
Foreign Media Banned in Iran so Twitter and YouTube Rock On
News coverage of the situation in Tehran and other Iranian cities today has reverted back to the early stages of the rebellion last Saturday, i.e., once again we have to get most of our news from social media. The reason is that the Iranian government has today banned foreign media...
Tags: Media, Social Media, YouTube Inc., Twitter, Iran, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-06-16
If We Value Social Networks, Why Won't We Pay for Them?
Like many of you, including my colleague, David Weir, I've been musing about what the business model for Twitter and other social networks is, particularly in light of Twitter's role in the Iranian election protests. I wrote about this yesterday for a social media column for Mediapost; now it's time...
Tags: Facebook, Network, Social Media, Twitter, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2009-06-18
Gannett, AP Won't Agree To New SEC Online Media Rules
Tim Tebow and the University of Florida Gators head the Associated Press pre-season football poll by a wide margin but the AP may not be in the stadium to cover their season opener against Charleston Southern. AP won’t be able to pick up coverage from member chain Gannett (NYSE:...
Tags: Associated Press, SEC, Gannett Co. Inc., Online Media, Games, Personal Technology, Entertainment, Sports, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-08-24
Why Media Training Matters More Than Ever
In addition to my duties as the Catching Flack blogger, I conduct media training sessions for corporate executives and PR professionals. I started blogging on my own blog mainly to promote myself and my services, but when I moved over to Catching Flack I've covered a wide range of topics...
Tags: Jon Greer, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Media Training
Blog posts 2008-03-26
Is Citizen Journalist Coverage of a Plane Crash More Important Than a Plane Crash?
By now, I assume everyone has been thoroughly drenched in plane crash coverage. (Please forgive the standing-on-the-wing-of-a-plane-in-the-Hudson pun.) Well, try this on for size: last night when I Googled the term "plane crash", Google News placed two stories about citizen journalist coverage of the plane crash above the plane crash...
Tags: Journalist, Story, Citizen Journalism, Blogging, Wiki, Internet, Online Communications, Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2009-01-16
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