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How The Media's Fast Reporting Hurts Athletes | Mr. Media Training

How The Media's Fast Reporting Hurts Athletes | Mr. Media Training | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
Every sports reporter likes to be the first to break the news about a big trade. But sometimes, they report it before the players have even been notified.

 

The trade deadline is one of the busiest days of the season in hockey (or any sport) for management as they try and better their team for either a playoff run or the future. Players are on edge because they don’t know if they’ll be on the ice skating one moment and get pulled off the next to be informed that they’ve been dealt.

 

Reporters are so connected to their smartphones that it has literally become a race to see who can tweet the information first. Who can write the better story about how BLANK player will fit in with the team or how this deal helps the future seems to have become secondary. The media are too fixated on tweeting the news first, as reporters want to be the one sourced in all the articles as “BLANK reporter (@BlankReporter) tweeted the news first.”...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Media clamoring to get news first as opposed to getting it right with the proliferation of social media create big PR challenges.

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Web Design Is About Serving People's Needs: The Art of Web Design | PBS

Robin Good: A great short video from PBS brings together the views and opinions of three great web designers: Jason Santa Maria, Jeffrey Zeldman, Whitney Hess.

From BoingBoing.net: "The explosion of the internet over the past 20 years has led to the development of one of the newest creative mediums: the website.

 

Web designers have adapted through the technological developments of html, CSS, Flash, and JavaScript, and have mastered the balance between creativity and usability.

 

Now with the advance of mobile, the greatest websites have taken user experience and responsive design to the next level, and continue our evolution from print to a digital world."

 

Good stuff. Interesting. 8/10

 

Original video: http://youtu.be/3iVVM_DgWY4 ;

 

[Really enjoyable video if you like web design - JD]


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