Reflecting on #JournalismRedefined
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