Talk on Tuesday: Social Media, Media, and Politics
I apologize for the late round up, but there was a little Social Media Club meet-up at Taco Boy this evening.
Brwndrby supports the 10% Local Shift. Are you on board?
Victoria explains she believes the call for Sanford’s resignation has ebbed.
Jack Hunter counters Mark Levin’s jibe:
Something tells me he might have noticed this. Something also tells me Levin probably didn’t like it and this is the most logical explanation for why I would end up on his little enemies list at this point in time. But Levin did not link to my piece at Taki’s. Instead Levin linked to a September, 2007 article on “blowback” from the Charleston City Paper
The Newsless Courier takes local media to task:
Over a month ago, local media briefly noticed two local women: Teista Burwell and Katherine Waring. The first had been missing for almost two years, and the P & C picked up the story that she was finally put on a national missing persons data base. The second made the front page of the P & C only five days after she disappeared. Nothing since.
No doubt the P & C and local TV stations will say in their defense that they dropped the stories because no developments have occurred. Really? Well, then, why bombard us with repetitions of other stories without developments ad nauseum? Has anyone on the planet not heard of Governor Sanford’s trip to Argentina?
Heather Solos can be found at Home Ec 101 and sometimes rarely updates Moncks Corner Moments
