Inspired by the Facebook phenomenon “25 Random Things About Me,” which I’ve now happily received from roughly two dozen friends and colleagues (Time reports more than 5 million such lists have been completed since the start of the month), I’ve drawn up my own “Random” list. It’s not personal, but professional passion-based. Below is part [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Bryan Murley’
25 Random Things About Modern College Media: Part 1
Posted in College Media, Future of Journalism, Journalism, tagged Amherst Wire, Andrew Dunn, Bryan Murley, College Journalism, College Media, Daniel Bachhuber, Emily Kostic, Facebook, Greg Linch, Journalism 3.0, NYU Local, The Student Newspaper on February 9, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Dude, You Stole My Blog Post
Posted in Future of Journalism, Journalism, Journalism Education, Journalism Ethics, New Media, tagged Blogging, Bryan Murley, Hat Tip, Journalism Ethics, New Media, Online Ethics, Online Journalism on January 13, 2009 | 4 Comments »
In early January, I posted a blog item about a change at a little-known student news outlet, as reported by a little-known professional news outlet. I’d come across the original news item a month before my posting, saving it for the winter break dead zone when not much is happening in collegemediatopia. ——— Almost immediately [...]
An Innovative Internship: One Week Left to Apply!
Posted in College Media, Journalism, New Media, tagged Bryan Murley, Center for Innovation in College Media, College Media, Internship, New Media on January 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Bryan Murley, director of the Center for Innovation in College Media, recently announced an internship opportunity with CICM. Part of the call is below. Interested students should apply quickly. The deadline is January 18th! ——- ——- The pitch: How would you like to learn new media skills while having a positive impact on the college [...]
New York Times Article on College Radio Makes Me Mad
Posted in Broadcast Journalism, College Media, Future of Journalism, Journalism, New Media, tagged Bryan Murley, Center for Innovation in College Media, College Media, College Radio, Future of Media, New Media, New York Times, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Student Media, WRPI on December 10, 2008 | 3 Comments »
A recent New York Times article on how college radio has “maintain[ed] its mojo” in a new media universe makes me mad. I have no problem with the focus of the piece. College student radio stations definitely deserve a shout-out. I just think the NYT piece suffers from numerous cliches of vision and arguments that [...]
The Cracks in College Media 2.0
Posted in College Media, Future of Journalism, Journalism, New Media, Student Newspaper, tagged Boise State, Bryan Murley, Center for Innovation in College Media, College Journalism, College Media, Fiesta Bowl, Journalism Future, MediaShift, Student Journalism, Student Media, The Arbiter, The Collegiate Times, Virginia Tech on November 20, 2008 | 4 Comments »
In a new MediaShift post, Center for Innovation in College Media Director Bryan Murley writes that student newspaper Web sites have made leaps and bounds from their “little more than shovelware” days that were even as recent as three years ago. It’s a thoughtful piece, reflecting on the proactive journalistic push and general happenstances [...]
A Discussion About College Newspapers’ Present and Future
Posted in College Media, Future of Journalism, Journalism, New Media, Student Newspaper, tagged Bryan Murley, Center for Innovation in College Media, College Newspaper, Dan Reimold, Eastern Illinois University, New Media, Online Journalism, Print Newspaper, Student Journalism, Student Newspaper on November 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I recently gmail-chatted with Bryan Murley, the director of the Center for Innovation in College Media, about the good, bad, and ugly sides of the continued success of the college *print* newspaper specifically. The discussion came at his request, partially as a follow-up to my recent posts about college print papers’ (at least temporary) invulnerability to the [...]
