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Friday, February 10, 2012 VOLUME 7 ISSUE 8  
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Changing Audiences, Changing Delivery
Agile Response In Hurricane Coverage Puts Prettier Face On Convergence

Florida storm coverage leads some front-line reporters to new and more positive views about news media convergence. It’s a revelation that underscores TMT’s longstanding advice to target audiences carefully with the convergence trend in mind.
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A Reporter's Pet Peeves
The Things You Do That Drive Me Batty

Want to give a good interview and see a good story? There are plenty of basic things you can do (and things you shouldn’t do) to nurture a good relationship with reporters.
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Non-Traditional Media Winning the Race
Technology Brings News To Where the People Are

Traditional news offerings are no longer enough for savvy consumers on-the-go. They want their news when they want it, where they want it. So smart programmers are realizing the importance of non-traditional media.
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A New Look at an Age-Old Issue
'No Comment' Has A Crucial Emotional Downside You May Never Have Considered

It’s a phrase glorified in entertainment media, but you need to understand the emotional fallout that it can create. The last thing “no comment” says is “no comment!”
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