links for 2008-02-16
By William M. Hartnett on Feb 16, 2008 in daily links
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“If you’re going to do a webcast, you should spend the money and take the time to get it right. You may get only one shot at getting right … this is tough stuff.”
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“The arrest comes after The Daily World newspaper asked for the city’s incoming and outgoing 911 calls Jan. 9. The city later turned over written logs, but claimed the 911 calls themselves could not be copied …” If only this happened more often.
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“Four large newspaper companies are joining forces to sell advertisements on the Internet, hoping that the combined heft of their Web sites will encourage large advertisers to spend more money.” Whatever. Large advertisers? What about local?
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Some “have said that Mr. Stanton does not have the stature or broad experience” to run the LAT. “… he has not worked overseas or in Washington, for example.” SHOCK! He hasn’t worked overseas or in Washington! This is supposed to be a bad thing?
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Simple question: “If you won the lottery today would you go to your job tomorrow?” Go leave your thoughts. And if your job sucks - and you have serious game - get in touch with me!


















