Not exact matches
I repeated this approach again for another
media outlet and now
write weekly
columns for both.
In the most literal terms, Wolff, from 1998 until he decamped for Vanity Fair this winter,
wrote the weekly «This
Media Life»
column for New York magazine, spinning out stylish, pointed observations on everything from Viacom's power struggles to Rupert Murdoch's love life.
He's
written columns for outlets like New York magazine, Vanity Fair, and the Hollywood Reporter and has several books under his belt (including two about wealthy
media moguls).
The social
media scorn was a reaction to a particularly tone - deaf
column that Bustle founder and consummate bro Bryan Goldberg had
written on the tech site PandoDaily, announcing that he had raised $ 6.5 million to start a website aimed at millennial women.
Today's
column is
written by Jane Clarke, managing director and CEO at the Coalition for Innovative
Media Measurement (CIMM).
In the general
media, Anthony Lewis
wrote column after
column explaining why American honor required us to take up arms.
This
column often has, by the time it is in print, a certain retrospective air about it: it has usually discussed the
media coverage of some story which was topical when
written, and which may still be relevant, but is no longer of overriding current interest.
Some practical points: If you're just starting out, some opportunities that make a lot of sense for platform - building include:
writing guest posts for popular bloggers who share a similar audience,
writing a regular
column for a newspaper or online magazine, seeking out speaking gigs (paid or unpaid), participating in conferences (for networking opportunities as well as exposure to new, inspiring ideas), using social
media to share your message, and requesting interviews with popular authors / speakers / leaders to feature on your blog.
Karen is a frequent contributor to Cooking Club magazine and for five years
wrote a syndicated weekly food
column for Tribune
Media Services entitled «The Seasoned Cook».
In the televised
media, Christian has been the co-host of the food and wine segment on SBS television with celebrity chef Gabriel Gaté, and
writes regular wine
column for various publications.
What riles me up more than anything is the
columns like these, or more precisely, the fact that
media of any kind thinks it sort of
writing will garner attention and positive reaction.
We have seen certain sections of the
media finally waking up,
writing columns, articles and even producing documentaries highlighting how those with disabilities are being abused as a result of government policy.
Nowadays, though, someone like, say,
Media Matters can pick up one of your
columns and distribute it to a very different group of readers, including a few who might not share the assumptions underlying a statement like this, which you
wrote yesterday in response to Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright's now - famous screed:
Lord
wrote a follow - up
column for The American Spectator on Thursday morning, calling Carusone's group the «
Media Matters Fascists,» casting them as «anti-free speech bigots who, in typical fascist style, make it their mission to shut down speech they don't like.»
An experienced presenter and commentator for broadcast and print
media, Alexandra
writes on a wide range of issues affecting cities around the world and has regular
columns in the MJ, LGC and Estates Gazette.
She frequently appears on TV and in the
media in the UK and across Europe,
writing regular
columns for various magazines and personally guiding thousands to romantic happiness.
As Jenkins
wrote in a
column in MIT's Technology Review, «Reading across the
media sustains a depth of experience that motivates more consumption... [o] ffering new levels of insight and experience.»
We use the term deliberately and in place of the more common term «expository»
writing because to us it encompasses a wider array of texts, many of which are growing in relevance and importance with the rise of electronic
media: interviews, speeches, opinion pieces (including op - eds and
columns but also blog posts and less formal
writing), letters, and primary historical documents, for example.
Cameron Smith
writes a regular
column for Alabama
Media Group.
For the record, I
write for the San Francisco Book Review (monthly social
media column), BookPromotion.com (weekly social
media column), 12Most.com and bitrebels.com.
I've created this «digital» workbook to help fill in the knowledge gaps, giving you everything you need to reach out to the traditional and online
media, whether you're pitching yourself as a TV talk show guest, offering to
write a
column for a local business journal, or
writing an article for someone else's e-zine.
I launched my website, published my book, built a huge social
media presence from scratch, grew a mailing list, and landed a national
column writing for The Business Journals.
Examples include: testimonials already secured by celebrities, famous authors, or other influential people; firm commitments (sometimes in
writing) from influential people to help promote your book to their audience when the time is right; you having a massive mailing list or social
media following; you having a website and / or blog with massive traffic and / or comments (with the numbers to prove it); your own radio show, TV show, or syndicated
column; past and upcoming
media appearances; past and upcoming speaking engagements in front of lots of people; pre-sale commitments from corporations or organizations; having your own publicist or being able / willing to hire one.
Perhaps if you are
writing for social
media folk this makes sense, but I thought this
column was for writers and that is not the language of writers.
Another option available when using the
media is to offer to
write a guest
column or review books.
Jamie is quoted frequently in the national
media as an expert on taxation,
writes a weekly
column called «Tax Expert» in the National Post, has appeared as a guest on CBC Newsworld and The National and is a regular personal finance expert on CTV's The Marilyn Denis Show.
Having
written more than 400
columns in 75 trade publications, he has been nominated three times for the Jesse H. Neal award for editorial excellence in business
media.
Steve
writes a twice - weekly syndicated newspaper
column (Tribune
Media Services, since 1995); he's a contributing editor at USA Weekend (since 2002) and blog Petphoria.
Steve
writes a twice weekly syndicated newspaper
column (Tribune
Media Services), he's a contributing editor at USA Weekend, special correspondent Cat Fancy, and host of two syndicated radio shows, Steve Dale's Pet World and The Pet Minute with Steve Dale as well as Pet Central on WGN Radio, Chicago.
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For three years in the 1970's he
wrote a regular
column for the art monthly Studio International and has published numerous other articles on film, video and digital
media.
Because I
write the «Science and the
Media» column for Physics Today Online (though I'm speaking only for myself in these RC comments), and because I've always thought that the Wall Street Journal's climate editorials and commentaries merit particular attention precisely because of that paper's influential audience, I've actually done at least four PTOL media reports so far this year on the recent WSJ opinion skirmishes that you men
Media»
column for Physics Today Online (though I'm speaking only for myself in these RC comments), and because I've always thought that the Wall Street Journal's climate editorials and commentaries merit particular attention precisely because of that paper's influential audience, I've actually done at least four PTOL
media reports so far this year on the recent WSJ opinion skirmishes that you men
media reports so far this year on the recent WSJ opinion skirmishes that you mention.
Donald Gutstein, a senior lecturer in the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University,
writes a regular
media column for The Tyee.
Al Gore
wrote a 2011
column in the Rolling Stone attacking the
media for giving any attention to climate skeptics.
The current edition of The Lawyers Weekly contains a
column jointly
written by Warren Smith, Regional Director of The Counsel Network, and me called «The 24: Canada's top legal social
media influencers.»
CEO Jack Newton said during during a
media day visit to Clio's headquarters in Vancouver, B.C., which I
wrote about in a
column at Above the Law.
The firm is suing Sun
Media Corporation, which owns Fort McMurray Today, over three
columns Thornton
wrote about a dispute the firm had with one of its clients over costs.
Still, during these years, I also
wrote roughly 1,700 posts for Legal Blog Watch, 562 posts for my
Media Law blog and roughly 90 monthly
columns for Law Technology News, and recorded north of 250 episodes of a weekly podcast.
Each week, I
write two
columns, one for a legal newspaper owned by American Lawyer
Media, the Connecticut Law Tribune, and another for a series of general subscription newspapers owned by the Journal Register Company, including the New Haven Register, the Middletown Press and the Torrington Register, among others.
He
writes for a variety of publications, including a monthly
column on legal innovation for The National Post, and is often asked for comment in international and local news
media.
In his
column for the Mississippi Business Journal, Todd Smith
writes about how we're working to do just that in Trust Project aims to improve opinion of
media «The project will standardize increased clarity so that news organizations, large and small, -LSB-...]
In his
column for the Mississippi Business Journal, Todd Smith
writes about how we're working to do just that in Trust Project aims to improve opinion of
media
Recently, when Ken Wisnefski, the CEO of WebiMax, an online marketing firm,
wrote in to BNET's Ask the Expert's
column complaining that his employees were wasting too much time on social
media, two out of three responding experts took a hard line on the issue.
Marni also
writes for many other
media outlets including her own «Talking Solution» blog, YourTango.com, Sharecare.com, the divorce section of Huffington Post as well as a
column for The Gottman Institute.
Dr. Margolies has appeared in
media — on news and talk shows, and
written columns for various publications.
The humor - laced messages helped Chan become a real estate personality who
writes columns for
media outlets like the San Francisco Chronicle and has been featured on HGTV's «House Hunters» and «My House Is Worth What?»
As I
write this
column on the last day of May, there's a lot of
media coverage about critical Canadian «stuff» and I hope you take at least a part of our national birthday to give some thought to our country.