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Can Facebook woo publishers – again?
The social giant is working with media companies on a new tool that would push Facebook users to buy subscriptions to news outlets.
Key Apple updates for publishers (Nieman Journalism Lab)
HomePod, death to autoplay, and a smarter Apple News: These are the key Apple updates for publishers https://t.co/5iIqKkhwdc— Nieman Lab (@NiemanLab) June 6, 2017
Star Wars Celebration Orlando 2017
A sampling of my coverage of Star Wars Celebration Orlando 2017 for NerdvanaMedia.com
Award-winning videos from 2016
A video I shot and co-produced with Pueblo Chieftain reporter Peter Roper won second place in the multimedia category of the annual Better Newspaper Contest at the 2017 Colorado Press Association convention. "Remembering Hiroshima's Empty Streets" featured World War II U.S. Army veteran Bruce Elson recounting his experiences in the Japanese city of Hiroshima after … Continue reading Award-winning videos from 2016
Probably an unpopular view…
What value does AP provide its members when it effectively competes with them on all platforms using the same content? I mean, what are we paying for?
VIDEO: World War II veteran Bruce Elson – From Pueblo, Colo., to Hiroshima, Japan
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrWGd9wczUD2wpaFuXZYop6hQlwrOBMEX I produced this video series with Pueblo Chieftain reporter Peter Roper, comprising the full interview (about 17 minutes) and a shorter version (about four minutes) focusing on his arrival and observations at atomic bomb site Hiroshima in 1945.
Next stop: wherever you say …
Shouldn't a smart digital strategy include a healthy experimentation with all available pathways to a greater audience?
Some CHONC in your TRONC
https://twitter.com/jaysonpeters/status/738814629724360705
Pueblo County’s illegal home pot grows
The ones that are busted, anyway. Check out my latest project for The Pueblo Chieftain.






