For many people at the intersection of the journalism-tech-media discussion, Twitter has moved well beyond the “What I had for lunch” cliche (if it ever was that in the first place), past being a fun new technology to experiment (read: waste time) with, and into a place by itself as the essential distributed source of [...]
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I’ve spent the past week alternately shoveling through snow drifts and being stranded away from home with family by a good old-fashioned Nebraska blizzard, so I haven’t had much time to check out what’s been said about media and journalism this week. On the other hand, I’ll be in Portland visiting friends next weekend, so [...]
22 Oct, 2009
Posted by: Mark In: theory
TV news anchors’ use of “well” is a (probably subconscious) attempt to create the illusion of logical continuity and context where none actually exists.