Friday, September 25, 2009
What role does Social Media play in your smart life?
If you are a regular reader, all 2 of you, then you've seen me write that before.
I get to have great discussions on a daily basis about topics in the news, of interest and good stories.
Today I forwarded this YouTube video with newer numbers on social media and its impact. Thanks to Mike Mickle for sharing, BTW.
What are your thoughts on social media?
Is it good?
Is it the future?
What value do you gain as an intellect taking part in SM?
Why not call someone?
I argue that IPTV has to be involved in social media. We are still moving forward officially at a slow, plotted pace. Others, in their personal accounts, this blog being one of them, are not. I like what Twitter can do for me and my work. I've said before, if I was still running an assignment desk or reporting full time, I would be in heaven. I think public TV has a place to a part of it all.
I like how facebook keeps me in contact with friends. I can peer into their lives and have a starting point of conversation when I see them in person.
Do smart people, who watch public TV or listen to NPR think social media has a place and a future?
Does anyone under 30 without children watch public TV? That topic will wait for another day.
Please, please, share your thoughts.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Do ya, you know, Twitter?
Do you Twitter?
Do you Facebook?
Do you care to?
Do you want the madness to stop?
The Iowa Journal looks at social media tonight in a Friday only showing of this program at 630p on IPTV.
Social Media sounds like a party and that’s kind of what it is. The social networking site Facebook boasts 200 million users world wide. The fastest growing demographic on the site is 35 years and over.
Michael blogged about his appearance and put in some very nice words about IPTV and our operation. Thanks to that. Also a great picture off set. He called it magic. TV still is to me as well, Michael.
Paul's Add: There is a tiny, inside joke off the top of the discussion. I said, its a Paul and 2 Mike's again. That was in reference to a great radio show I did in college on KWAR in Waverly with two of my best friends named Mike and Mike. We were on before those ESPN guys came along, for the record.
The show was called Bitter Coffee with a Paul and 2 Mike's. Great radio for our time. We even got the president of Wartburg to stop by on our final show of the year.