Reflecting on #JournalismRedefined
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Yesterday, the University of Denver offered me an opportunity to step back and reflect on my use of social media at work. They allowed me to share my thoughts on a panel discussion with representatives from other Denver media organizations, and the results were surprising. I found myself putting into words ideas that hadn’t been conscious before.
The event was tweeted around the hashtag #JournalismRedefined. Here, I’d like to collect some of my favorite tweets about my panel and the other presentations that followed.
And we’re off, w/ @BrittMorenoTV @danielpetty @pstenser @KyleClark #journalismredefined: http://t.co/3eSp5tjOOy pic.twitter.com/nB0jf1hTBA
— NancyClare Morgan (@nancyclare) September 20, 2013
SM makes you a brand manager for your organization. @pstenser — DU MFJS Department (@media_filmatDU) September 20, 2013
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.@pstenser @danielpetty @BrittMorenoTV and @KyleClark and our twitter wall at #journalismredefined pic.twitter.com/4M8Xu98VeZ — Derigan Silver (@derigansilver) September 20, 2013
And why @derigansilver: .@pstenser Journalist are filters. Even on social media. Tell people “this is important.” #journalismredefined
— Mila Gates (@MilaCGates) September 20, 2013
Value of lists. @pstenser use lists to manage feeds and organize information.
— Andrew J Matranga (@andrewmatranga) September 20, 2013
need to get a peek @pstenser tweet deck set up as it sounds like a dream #journalismredefined — Stephanie Brooks (@sbrooksonline) September 20, 2013
@pstenser says there’s a new pressure to be second: best interpretation, added value to story #journalismredefined — Lynn Schofield Clark (@LynnSchofClark) September 20, 2013
Re: pressure to be first–Spokesperson on Twitter is already 1st, so be 2d w/ depth, context, reporting. @pstenser #journalismredefined
— NancyClare Morgan (@nancyclare) September 20, 2013
@pstenser Unethical to doctor photos w/ filters of any kind in journalism. Does this apply to #marketing too? #journalismredefined #ethics
— Daniels at DU (@danielsatDU) September 20, 2013
#journalismredefined @pstenser Tweetdeck “open as long as I’m breathing.” @KyleClark on Twitter all day, (& from bed) in morning & at night. — Stephen Barnard (@socsavvy) September 20, 2013
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@pstenser, good job on repp’ing @DenverChannel – you did us proud. #journalismredefined — Kim Ngan Nguyen (@TheKimNguyen) September 20, 2013
Do others feel the same? @JimClarkeAP “Pooling video/print/photos works. Sharing among news organizations works.” #journalismredefined
— Stacy Chesney (@stacychesney) September 20, 2013
@stacychesney @JimClarkeAP I think it depends, but more fascinating to me is a pool resulting in different stories #journalismredefined
— Phil Tenser (@pstenser) September 20, 2013
@hunerwadel @danielsatDU @danielpetty @KyleClark @pstenser Thanks for letting me be apart of this! It was fun! — Britt Moreno (@BrittMorenoTV) September 20, 2013
This is a journalism panel, not necessarily a social media panel, and that’s what #journalismredefined boils down to – original reporting
— Kim Ngan Nguyen (@TheKimNguyen) September 20, 2013
#journalismredefined @CBS4Tim basically says smart journalism consumers are smart journalism creators. #agreed
— Phil Tenser (@pstenser) September 20, 2013
Love it! MT @pstenser: #twibel = twitter+libel. @derigansilver shares a lawyer joke at #journalismredefined. word that should be trending — Nathan Hunerwadel (@hunerwadel) September 20, 2013
#journalismredefined “Twitter’s where we go to break the news; Facebook’s where we go to talk about it.” Nathan Hunerwadel – Jeffco.
— Deon Gillespie (@DnvrWriter) September 20, 2013
@pstenser: interesting workflow parallels to brand management and journalism @jeffcosheriffco #journalismredefined // my take away as well
— Andrew J Matranga (@andrewmatranga) September 21, 2013