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		<title>Slight update: big news for cicm</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I just posted on the Innovation in College Media web site regarding some big news for the CICM. Head over there to read it: CMA acquires CICM.


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		<title>Why is Douglas Rushkoff always looking up?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I was fascinated by the Frontline episode Digital_Nation, first aired this Tuesday. As usual, the discussion of technological changes in society was probing and insightful. I will be using this episode in future classes as a point of discussion.
However, as I watched the program, I was intrigued in the consistent use of a couple of [...]


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		<title>Time for a new semester and a quick update</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Next Tuesday begins a new semester at EIU. I&#8217;m teaching two sections of Intro to Multimedia Journalism. Both are full. After a year of tweaking, I think I&#8217;ve finally got the format down to something that works well. This semester, I am contemplating switching back to iMovie &#8216;09 instead of using Final Cut Express for [...]


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		<title>College media bowl coverage list</title>
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I&#8217;ve posted a list at the Innovation in College Media Blog of college media outlets and their online bowl coverage, including the obligatory rant about the Bowl &#8220;Championship&#8221; Series. Check it out. Also, be sure to check out this excellent article by Dan Wetzel about the BCS and a playoff system. I&#8217;m particularly [...]


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		<title>You know you&#8217;re in Texas 2 tag: Texas</title>
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When they&#8217;re selling cowboy hats in the convenience store for $12.99.
Posted via email from Bryan&#8217;s posterous


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		<title>Still working on this new theme</title>
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So I&#8217;m working on this Mimbo theme, and trying to get photographs to show up in the featured box. So here&#8217;s a photo from summer vacation (remember summer?)


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		<title>The missing parts of daily journalism</title>
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Matt Thompson writes an excellent blog post explaining the 3 key parts of news stories you usually don&#8217;t get. I encourage you to read the whole thing. (thanks to @jayrosen_nyu for the heads up)
He breaks it down into these categories:


The longstanding facts
How journalists know what they know
The things we don&#8217;t know

This is an excellent insight, [...]


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		<title>Living without television: cut the cord on the boob tube and still enjoy quality entertainment</title>
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The Internet makes it relatively painless to go TV-free, and still get the entertainment and information you want from television programs. This post is an explanation of ways you can legally enjoy most TV products without paying for cable.
For most of the past two years, I have lived without a television. [...]


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		<title>Yelvington&#8217;s green shoots for newspapers</title>
		<description><![CDATA[This is cyclical recovery. We all tend to confuse the cyclical and the secular. Newspaper revenues are subject to economic cycles. They ebb and they flow. But there is a second force, the longterm decline of the primacy of mass-circulation print, that is undeniable. The result is that you get kind of a sawtooth graph, [...]


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		<title>ESPN the latest big media corp to struggle with social engagement</title>
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Twitter and other social media sites have broken down a lot of barriers between the personal and professional.
This has led major media organizations (not to mention professional sports organizations) to clamp down on the social media craze by developing policies about these forms of expression. ESPN is the latest media entity to find [...]


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