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Archive for June, 2009

Revolutionizing Iran (And The MSM), One Tweet At A Time

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It’s been a crazy week, and it’s only Wednesday! Since their election on Friday, Iranians have been burning up the Twittersphere, drumming up support abroad and organizing protests internally. Why has Twitter suddenly gone political? Finally appreciating the service, Ted exposes his luddite roots, and Teresa helpfully explains why Twitter is so difficult to block, even in a country like Iran. (It’s basically impossible to stop people from sharing information on the Internet.)

So will people start relying more on Twitter for their news? Is this a shift for journalism? Can citizen journalists do a better job of covering things like the Iranian protests? CNN and the rest of the MSM certainly could’ve done better this weekend – check out the #CNNfail hashtag or the anger during the #140conf in New York – but couldn’t professional news organizations be doing more to use services like Twitter? The wisdom of the crowd is great, but who’s going to fact check all the information coming out of Twitter? Couldn’t it be the MSM interpreting and confirming this massive output of information?

Most of us are aggregators and distributors on Twitter anyway, and that shouldn’t be confused with actual in-depth, critical, original journalism. It’s like a game of “hot potato” with information. Some people cast this as MSM vs Social Media, but that’s a false argument, as our Prez likes to say. Aren’t Twitter feeds, Maegan suggests, just like AP/Reuter wire services in some ways?

We also talk President Obama’s lame attempt to appease the gay community, which sounds more like a fundraising stunt than anything else, and that ridiculous Letterman-Palin feud over the last week. (Does anyone even care about the Alaskan Governor anymore? If we stop talking about her, will she cease to exist? Kind of like Alf?)

Listen to the show here, subscribe to the iTunes podcast, or use the Blog Talk Radio player to the right.

Wilshire & Washington, the weekly Blog Talk Radio program that explores the intersection of politics, entertainment, and new media, features co-hosts Ted Johnson, Managing Editor of Variety; conservative blogger Teresa Valdez Klein (www.teresacentric.com), and liberal blogger Maegan Carberry (www.maegancarberry.com). The show airs every Wednesday at 7:30am PST on BlogTalkRadio.com.

The Revolution Will Be Twittered?

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Written by Blaise Nutter

June 14th, 2009 at 11:21 pm

How To Survive In The New Economy

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Written by Blaise Nutter

June 11th, 2009 at 5:12 pm

It doesn’t happen often…

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For the first time, and perhaps the last, I was mentioned on a hip-hop blog, in reference to an article I wrote for iMedia Connection on 5 Experiments in Twitter. All I can say is, yes, the previous post on Pro Hip Hop is about Jim Jones. Me and Jones, we go back. Way back.

Written by Blaise Nutter

June 9th, 2009 at 10:23 pm

Writing For An Alumni Magazine

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I recently had my first piece for USC Trojan Family Magazine appear in their Summer 2009 issue. It’s another port in the stormy life of a freelance writer, and so far a very friendly one. I have another article coming up in the fall as well, so hurrah.

It is a little strange to be writing alumni profiles when I am one, but it’s certainly fun to chat with people as they reminisce about their experiences at USC. I’ve heard a number of wild stories – wild bears in a frat house, anyone? – that sadly couldn’t be included. They’re rumor and conjecture, anyway. But everyone remembers the university so fondly, and I think once I have the same distance of time and professional experience, I will feel the same. At this point, my education is too close and I spend too much time engaged with the university for it be a part of my past.

You can read the profile I wrote about Mitesh Gala ‘92, ‘93, and Ajay Shiv MA ’94 here.

Written by Blaise Nutter

June 8th, 2009 at 12:49 pm

Does the Sotomayor Nomination Spell “No Mas” for GOP Latino Outreach?

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As the SCOTUS nomination of Sonia Sotomayor continues to dominate the news cycle, CNN’s Leslie Sanchez joins us to get right to the heart of the matter: what’s up with Newt Gingrich withdrawing his “she’s racist” comments? Can’t the guy just stand up for what he believes? But seriously, how many controversies does Sotomayor need to go through just to get on the Supreme Court? Any errors on her tax returns? Let’s just check to make sure, okay?

Sanchez, a Republican strategist and former advisor to President George W. Bush, gives us some serious thoughts about the historic nature of Sotomayor’s nomination to the Latino community, how the GOP can talk about identity politics without turning people off, and how it’s actually President Obama who made this nomination all about race and ethnicity when he spoke so glowingly of her empathy and background. She also addresses the relevancy of those comments about a “wise Latina” – it is justice for all, without favoring one group over another.

The second big story of the last week is Doctor George Tiller, the Kansas-based abortion doctor who was killed in his own church by an anti-abortion activist. A devastating story all around, Sanchez speaks to the controversy over how certain media pipelines push angry vitriol against figures like Tiller and how that can lead to violence. Finally, Sanchez weighs in on former VP Dick Cheney’s thoughts on gay marriage. Does this mark a point of moderation for the GOP on the issue or is this fight just going to get worse? And how do Latino voters enter into the equation?

Listen to the show here, subscribe to the iTunes podcast, or use the Blog Talk Radio player to the right.

Wilshire & Washington, the weekly Blog Talk Radio program that explores the intersection of politics, entertainment, and new media, features co-hosts Ted Johnson, Managing Editor of Variety; conservative blogger Teresa Valdez Klein (www.teresacentric.com), and liberal blogger Maegan Carberry (www.maegancarberry.com). The show airs every Wednesday at 7:30am PST on BlogTalkRadio.com.