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    Explore " print media" with insightful episodes like "She's Back! Elle Magazine returns to news stands in Australia", "Michael Bamberger on The Rise and Fall of Sports Illustrated", "TWiG 752: The Mole Man of Hackney - Media Layoffs, Rat Selfies, Ello's Demise", "TWiG 752: The Mole Man of Hackney - Media Layoffs, Rat Selfies, Ello's Demise" and "Sandy Jones - Christian Living Magazine 10 Year Anniversary" from podcasts like ""RN Drive - Separate stories podcast", "The Smerconish Podcast", "This Week in Google (Video)", "This Week in Google (Audio)" and "Game Plan For Life"" and more!

    Episodes (29)

    TWiG 752: The Mole Man of Hackney - Media Layoffs, Rat Selfies, Ello's Demise

    TWiG 752: The Mole Man of Hackney - Media Layoffs, Rat Selfies, Ello's Demise

    Most Top News Sites Block AI Bots. Right-Wing Media Welcomes Them

    Don't Fuss About Training AIs. Train Our Kids

    Sports Illustrated Thrown Into Chaos With Mass Layoffs

    Is it time to give up on old news?

    Instagram's new 'nighttime nudges' aim to reduce teens' time on the app

    The Quiet Death of Ello's Big Dreams

    The FTC orders Intuit to stop promoting its products as "free" unless they are actually free for all consumers, after an FTC judge found TurboTax ads misleading

    An online pastor indicted in a $1.3 million crypto scam releases video explaining that God told him to sell crypto and spend proceeds on home remodel

    The TikTok 'Tunnel Girl' Is Not Alone

    Rat selfies

    Disney offers an elegant solution to VR's movement problem

    Starting Feb 22, you can no longer use Google Groups to post to Usenet, if you were still doing that

    The Traitors (on Peacock) is actually quite good

    Herman Miller power boxes

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau

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    TWiG 752: The Mole Man of Hackney - Media Layoffs, Rat Selfies, Ello's Demise

    TWiG 752: The Mole Man of Hackney - Media Layoffs, Rat Selfies, Ello's Demise

    Most Top News Sites Block AI Bots. Right-Wing Media Welcomes Them

    Don't Fuss About Training AIs. Train Our Kids

    Sports Illustrated Thrown Into Chaos With Mass Layoffs

    Is it time to give up on old news?

    Instagram's new 'nighttime nudges' aim to reduce teens' time on the app

    The Quiet Death of Ello's Big Dreams

    The FTC orders Intuit to stop promoting its products as "free" unless they are actually free for all consumers, after an FTC judge found TurboTax ads misleading

    An online pastor indicted in a $1.3 million crypto scam releases video explaining that God told him to sell crypto and spend proceeds on home remodel

    The TikTok 'Tunnel Girl' Is Not Alone

    Rat selfies

    Disney offers an elegant solution to VR's movement problem

    Starting Feb 22, you can no longer use Google Groups to post to Usenet, if you were still doing that

    The Traitors (on Peacock) is actually quite good

    Herman Miller power boxes

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau

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    Sandy Jones - Christian Living Magazine 10 Year Anniversary

    Sandy Jones - Christian Living Magazine 10 Year Anniversary

    Today's guest is Sandy Jones, publisher of Christian Living Magazine and host of Christian Living Spotlight, every Saturday at 12pm on 94.1 The Voice! Skip and Sandy celebrate the 10-year anniversary of Christian Living Magazine and talk about the past, present, and the what the future holds for this amazing ministry! 


    Game Plan For Life is a podcast and radio program hosted by Skip Hall. Tune in every Saturday morning on 94.1 FM at 10:00. And on KSPD AM 790 at 10:00 AM in the Boise, Idaho area. Skip is the former head football coach at Boise State University. During 30 years in coaching, his teams went to 12 bowl games, including 3 Rose Bowls and the Orange Bowl.

    Through interviews with coaches, players, business and ministry leaders, Skip seeks to show the importance of having a game plan in order to succeed in all areas of life.


    https://www.coachemupbook.com/

    Aurora Meyer: Crafting Meaningful Connections

    Aurora Meyer: Crafting Meaningful Connections

    In this conversation Aurora Meyer at Columbia Public Schools in Missouri explains and explores a different approach to their district communications including rethinking the role of social media, the value of print communication, and promoting the very best of your schools with the larger community. We discuss the importance of establishing a connection over specific data and metrics. 

    Aurora Meyer is the President of the Mid-Missouri PRSA chapter, APR Chair for the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) St. Louis Chapter and previously served as the Mid-State Director for the Missouri School Public Relations Association. She currently serves as the Communications Manager for Columbia Public Schools.

    Over her 19-year career, Aurora has developed an impressive track record of increasing both the size and engagement of relevant audiences and campaign outcomes by using analytics to guide strategic decision-making. She is recognized by her industry peers with multiple awards for social media strategy and campaigns in addition to a MarCom Gold award in 2019 and several National School Public Relations Association awards for her work in 2020 and 2021.

    Aurora is a regular speaker and workshop presenter on campaign analysis, social strategy, community engagement, crisis communication and analytics. A PRSA-accredited public relations professional, Aurora is entitled to use the APR professional designation.

    Follow Aurora Meyer on Twitter at @aurorameyer

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    The article Where Social Media Falls Short from the Summer 2022 edition of SchoolCEO pairs nicely with this episode. Read it and more here.

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    Subscribe to SchoolCEO at SchoolCEO.com for research, stories, and strategies for leading your schools. And if you have a story you’d like to share, email us at editor@schoolceo.com.

    Episode 96: Why 'All the Right Moves' Didn't Guarantee Knight Ridder's Digital Success

    Episode 96: Why 'All the Right Moves' Didn't Guarantee Knight Ridder's Digital Success
    Twenty years ago, Knight Ridder had $3 billion in annual revenue, a 19% operating margin, and a relentless determination to conquer the digital world. It was the second-largest newspaper company in the U.S. and perhaps the most focused on building a digital empire, even moving its headquarters to Silicon Valley. Within a few years, everything fell apart. In this episode, Gordon & Corey ask the man at the helm, Tony Ridder, why all the right moves never paid off.Stay in the loop with all things Borrell when you join our Research Alert Lists. As always, thank you for listening. If you like the episode, leave us a review!  Want to join the conversation? Share your comments at borrellassociates.com/podcast.

    The History of The Bangalore Press - Part 03

    The History of The Bangalore Press - Part 03

    In this last episode of the three-part segment of the Voice of Bengaluru, host Sowjanya talks about The Bangalore Press' famed yearly calendar.

    The Bangalore Press is one of the oldest and most respected printing presses in India. It has continued to adapt to changing times and technologies, and it remains a vital part of the local publishing industry. Although it has faced challenges in recent years, including increased competition from digital media, it has continued to thrive, thanks to the dedication of its employees and the support of its customers.

    In conclusion, the Bangalore Press is a historic institution that has played a significant role in the cultural and intellectual life of Bangalore and India. From its humble beginnings as a small printing press run by a Scottish missionary, it has grown into a respected and influential publisher that has made a lasting contribution to the development of the region's languages, literature, and education system. Its legacy continues to inspire and inform the people of Bangalore and beyond, and it remains a symbol of the power of ideas and the importance of the written word.

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    Credits:

    Produced by Spooler

    Producer - Prathiksha Nehru

    Audio Editor - Dhananjay

    Show Host - RJ Sowjanya

    Jay Seaton - The Daily Sentinel - Full Circle With The Christi Reece Group

    Jay Seaton - The Daily Sentinel - Full Circle With The Christi Reece Group

    For our September podcast, Christi sits down with the publisher of the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, Jay Seaton. It's a fascinating discussion about journalism today and the role  of the local paper.

    Not a subscriber of the paper? Check them out at https://www.gjsentinel.com/.

    Want a video of the interview? Hop over to our YouTube page: https://youtu.be/We_kj6P0HYk

    Episode 80: CEO Has a Vision of How Gannett Will Emerge as a Survivor in 10 Years

    Episode 80: CEO Has a Vision of How Gannett Will Emerge as a Survivor in 10 Years
    Stories about Gannett selling or shuttering newspapers and laying off hundreds of staffers have dominated the headlines. So how can the nation's largest newspaper company survive the next decade? This episode poses that question to CEO Mike Reed, who offers his vision for what Gannett will look like in 2032.Stay in the loop with all things Borrell when you join our Research Alert Lists. As always, thank you for listening. If you like the episode, leave us a review!  Want to join the conversation? Share your comments at borrellassociates.com/podcast.

    Digital Marketing, Geofencing, Print Media & Intrapreneurship with Rory Gillis

    Digital Marketing, Geofencing, Print Media & Intrapreneurship with Rory Gillis

    Rory Gillis is the President of Triangle Media Partners and Founder of Triangle Digital Partners. Triangle Media Partners is the largest lifestyle influencer in the Research Triangle Park of North Carolina. The company owns Chapel Hill Magazine, Durham Magazine, Chatham Magazine, Heart of NC Weddings, Sip + Savor and Triangle Weekender. Triangle Digital Partners is the digital wing of the business which focuses on display advertising, social media marketing and more.

    With CNBC recently naming North Carolina as America’s Top State for Business in 2022, Rory and I talk about why more businesses and professionals are moving to the area and what makes it ideal for professional recruitment. We also talk about small to medium sized business ad budgets, geofencing, digital marketing and how her company has managed to bridge the gap between traditional print media and cutting-edge online marketing techniques.

    As a warning, this episode focuses heavily on our hometown, but even if you are not from here, there is a great deal of wisdom on how best to grow and build a business in an ever-changing digital landscape.  If you are from North Carolina, you’ll want to stick around as we dish out dirt and have heated exchanges about our favorite local businesses and more.

     

    Discussion Topics:

    (1:25) Why North Carolina is the top state for business in 2022.

    (8:25) Triangle Digital Partner’s origin story.

    (16:27) Geofencing, location data and microproximity.

    (21:30) Scaling a business.

    (28:02) Mentorship and team building.

    (31:38) Hiring and motivating Millennials and iGen.

    (37:04) Intraprenurship vs. Entrepreneurship. 

    (46:15) Controversial rapid fire.

    Matt Samet: The Uncertain Future of Climbing Media

    Matt Samet: The Uncertain Future of Climbing Media

    Today on episode 36 I’m pleased to welcome climber, author, editor, father, and prolific first ascensionist Matt Samet. Recently, Matt was unexpectedly laid off from his position as editor of Climbing Magazine, a position he has held on and off for nearly two decades.

    The state of media, particularly print media, is something that has held my attention in recent years. Although I’ve considered reaching out to Matt for some time to discuss his career in writing and climbing journalism, this finally felt like the right moment.

    Join us as we take a deeper dive on media, journalism, balancing climbing and other life obligations, as well as some good-ole-fashioned musings on the modern climbing life.

     

    Topics Discussed with Matt Samet

    • Matt’s unexpected layoff
    • The state of magazines and print media
    • The relationship of social media and athletes and the impact on print media
    • Matt’s choice to pursue writing as a career
    • Dealing with nonconstructive feedback
    • How to get involved with professional writing and tips for getting published
    • Matt’s battle with benzodiazepine addiction
    • Tactics for integrating climbing into a career
    • Finding time to be a prolific first ascensionist
    • How Matt might be climbing his hardest ever at age 50
    • Matt’s thoughts on what’s next in his career
    • So much more!

     

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    Finale: Everything we’ve learned in three years of HandCut Radio

    Finale: Everything we’ve learned in three years of HandCut Radio

    This episode is a poignant one. Yes, believe it or not, this is the final episode of HandCut Radio. After three years and more than 50 episodes, we’re hanging up our microphones to pursue new projects.

    But, before we go, we wanted to respond to one frequent request that’s come up while we’ve made this podcast. A surprising number of you have been in touch to ask whether someone could possibly interview Aleks, and now they have. For this special sign-off episode we asked Paul Croughton, editor-in-chief of the Robb Report to quiz our host on everything we’ve learned in speaking to so many fascinating and successful people for HandCut Radio. A huge thank you to Paul from the whole team here for taking some time out to record this finale episode.

    We very much hope you enjoy.

    Michael Hainey on storytelling | #050

    Michael Hainey on storytelling | #050

    This week’s episode of our New York City special is something of a departure from our normal service, in that it’s much more about storytelling than menswear. You can blame Aleks for this; the chance to quiz Air Mail deputy editor and New York Times bestselling author Michael Hainey on on his extraordinary career was just too much to handle.

    So, in this conversation Aleks explores Hainey’s career, gets his take on ‘finding your voice’, and hears Hainey’s thoughts on why the best journalists write up what they see, rather than what they think. The pair also chat through Hainey’s cathartic experience in writing his extraordinary memoire, After Visiting Friends.

    If you enjoy listening, don’t forget to follow us on Instagram @handcutradio, and leave us a five star review – it boosts us up the podcast charts, and helps other listeners to discover HandCut Radio.

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    HandCut Radio is produced by Birch, the London based creative office of James Allen. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.

    HandCut Radio is proud to be sponsored by Thomas Mason, an historic mill that’s been supplying famous designers, shirtmakers and tailors with world class shirting fabrics since 1796.

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    Show Notes:
    Michael Hainey — Website | Instagram

    [10:33] Airmail
    [10:48] Spy Magazine (defunct)
    [12:55] Graydon Carter
    [17:30] Less Than Zero by Bret Easton Ellis
    [17:31] Bret Easton Ellis
    [24:10] Adam Rapoport
    [32:22] L’Etiquette Magazine
    [40:13] Stephen Glass, ‘Loving Lies’ (article)
    [41:03] Shattered Glass (film)
    [43:05] Joseph Bullmore
    [48:29] After Visiting Friends by Michael Hainey (book)

    Meet Eric Kim

    Meet Eric Kim

    This week on Inside Julia’s Kitchen, host Todd Schulkin welcomes cookbook author and New York Times food writer and video host Eric Kim. They discuss making a career in food writing; Eric’s first cookbook, the recently published Korean American: Food That Tastes Like Home; and the future of print food media. Plus, Eric shares his Julia Moment.   

    Photo Courtesy of Jenny Huang

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    From the Mailbox to Your DMs

    From the Mailbox to Your DMs

    From the mailbox to your DMs, Missy and Haley take a look at queer personal ads and how they evolved from print media to social media and apps. In this episode, they discuss the history of submitting personal ads into newspapers, the Mattachine Society's ONE magazine and their fight against the US Postal Service, and how the digital age has adjusted the way we date (and where Lex sits in that). All opinions expressed here are our own!

    If you haven’t already, please give us a quick review and rating on iTunes or wherever you’re listening.

    Interested in being on the show? Contact us at Q4QPodcast@gmail.com or find us on Twitter @Queerpersonals and Instagram @Queerpersonalspodcast.

    Music written and strummed by Omar Nassar.

    Icon design by Bekah Rich.

    Secondary Sources: 

    Dawn Mitchell, "Female Indiana serial killer, the 'comely' Belle Gunness, loved her suitors to death" Indy Star, November 10, 2017

    "Cupid in the personal ads." Alberta History, vol. 60, no. 2, 2012, p. 16. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A289620023/GPS?u=usocal_main&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=18863ab6. Accessed 21 June 2021

    https://www.dailydot.com/irl/personals-instagram/

    https://www.instagram.com/qpocpersonals/

    https://www.vogue.com/article/lex-queer-dating-app

    https://timeline.com/tinder-personal-ads-history-4c34c7d6dbcb

    https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/prelim@title18/part1/chapter83&edition=prelim

    German Lopez, published in Vox, May 28, 2014--details the homophobic history of the postal service--and interview with David Johnson, the author of The Lavender Scare: The Cold War Persecution of Gays and Lesbians in the Federal Government. 

    Poppy Noor, It's a sincere process': why personal dating ads are making a comeback, October 31, 2019 

    Personals, Daniel Harris, The Antioch Review Vol. 59, No. 2, Anniversary Issue: Sowing Words for Sixty Years (Spring, 2001), pp. 284-301 (18 pages)  Published By: Antioch Review Inc. https://doi.org/10.2307/4614162 https://www.jstor.org/stable/4614162;  Accessed June 21, 2021


    Today In History: ONE Magazine versus the US Post Office 

    Primary Sources:

    One Volume 2, Issue 5, May 1st, 1954

    Gay sunshine., Jan-Feb, 1974, No. 20

    The San Francisco Bay times., Sep 1989, Vol. 10 No. 12

    The San Francisco Bay times., Sep 1989, Vol. 10 No. 12

    Kansas City, MO, Personally, January 1988

    Lex, 2020-2021

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