 How often do you check your Facebook profile, not your wall, but your profile? My husband can’t remember the last time he checked his profile. This evening he clicked on it and found he had Timeline. It was already public, which means he missed his 7-days grace period to edit and curate his Timeline. He didn’t mind. He sat there and went through his Timeline laughing at posts and pictures. Memories he had forgotten came flashing back. He found posts and tags from friends with whom he’s n... Continue reading ...
Playing the Facebook numbers game

Last time I wrote and published a blog it was right after Facebook changed… again. The changes again had to do with how your newsfeed looks to you. This change drastically hurt pages at the time and for a good week because your newsfeed is now built on your interactions with your friends, groups and pages and your own ranking of posts as “Top Stories” or not. Since that first week the ranking of pages improved to where the pages to which I am an administrator had the normal amount of t... Continue reading ...
Facebook news feed is hurting Facebook pages
Within minutes of seeing the roll-out of the new Facebook news feed on Wednesday I knew the changes would hurt pages. FB is taking all of your past use of FB to decide the order the posts you see on your FB news feed. It seems FB is ranking Profiles over Pages.
I noticed right away that if a Page I've liked has posted within a short amount of time before I logged in, that Page's post showed up towards the top in "Recent Stories." Then I noticed I had to scroll way down on my news fee... Continue reading ...
Wading through the Facebook changes... again
I've been asked by several people today how I'm figuring out the new FB design. I definitely don't know all the answers, but here is what I've been able to figure out and first impressions. Some of what I've written is my own personal opinion on the changes. If you have a different idea about them, I'd love to hear it.
I rushed to put this together between meetings and have not had time to take screen shots to better illustrate what FB has done. Mashable has a few screen shots that may ... Continue reading ...
Do more then share comments during the news
Each day I try to find social aspects of our stories. The easiest thing to do is just post a
question or comment about a story on Facebook and/or Twitter and let
conversation ensue. When I can or have
the opportunity I’ll jump into the conversation and add responses either as
myself or commenting as the station.
Those conversations are necessary to create relationships
with people who will tu... Continue reading ...
Journalists: social media is about moments
To understand how to use social media you might want to forget you’re a journalist. Then when you do use social media you need to remember you’re a journalist. Make sense?
Here’s the deal. We are trained to not share the story process or personal details of life. We are trained not to give away the story until it’s on the web or on the air.
Holding to this training while trying to do social media will just cause you to fail, and even resent it.
Social media is not about the fina... Continue reading ...
I've gone to the dark side: Marketing
I have gone to the dark side. I sometimes wonder who I am. I see numbers in my sleep.
Ask any journalist about his/her math skills and you’ll probably find yourself hearing some joke about becoming a journalist to avoid working with numbers. Little did I know utilizing social media would put me smack in the middle of a bed of numbers.
The numbers were on the wall long, long ago when I realized I had branded myself by accident by using Twitter as a journalist. Every time I speak to stu... Continue reading ...
Working to define, not be defined
Almost three months have passed since I last wrote and announced my decision to leave CBS4 News after 10 1/2 years On the News Desk.
I’ve been waiting for my feet to find steady ground. I’ve been finding my new place and how exactly I fit. I’ve been too exhausted at the end of the day to write.
I have composed many blogs in my mind and seriously need to start recording my thoughts so they aren’t lost!
My personal blog has been just as neglected, which is truly sad because I had pla... Continue reading ...
90-day review of myself
I’m taking a very serious, critical look at my time thus far as Digital Content Manager at 9NEWS. Only seconds have passed and the truth is hitting me upside the head: I haven’t spent enough time, nor have proper planning to actually have moved the station more than an inch in effectively utilizing social media. This truth is quickly followed with a smack to the other side of my head: I haven’t lived what I’ve been preaching. I wrote a 10-page Social Media Action Plan before I steppe... Continue reading ...
Stalk the competition
Hand in hand with my previous blog
goes this post. Just as you need to be aware of what’s being said about
you/your name/brand/company, you should know what’s being said about
your competition and what your competition is saying. At the very least
you should know how your competition is using the same social networks
as you are so you can improve your own use, or expand to another
network. I’m a journalist so my competition is other
journalists, traditional and citizen, and media outlets... Continue reading ...
Facebook News Feed finally makes sense... sort of
I normally don’t like the changes facebook rolls out as it tries to expand and evolve. No, I don’t fully understand the different feeds in facebook. Until tonight the two feeds, Live and News, have been bothersome, filled with stuff I just don’t care to see, and items I can’t figure out how to not see (like who friends who.) Tonight though, I actually saw a benefit of the News Feed.
Early in my shift On the News Desk I posted a status update that was really a request for Molly H... Continue reading ...
Get the viewer involved. Dedicate resources to social media. Future of news.
I woke up to snow this week. The forecasts for a fall snow storm had all been right. I settled in for a snow day with my boys and wondered if I’d be called in to work. It was the last day of my vacation time I’d taken to be off with the boys during their fall break. It was a day of pajamas, hot chocolate, games, cartoons, shoveling and running around in the snow. It’s sometimes hard for me to turn off work, you know that internal switch where you can completely allow yourself to be in th... Continue reading ...
I used to hate the Internet. Facebook? never for me! Wait...
I don’t really remember not being on facebook or not being on Twitter or not emphatically promoting the use of social media in traditional media. So it’s very surprising to me to realize I’ve only been at this social media thing for just over a year. That’s right I only started my personal facebook page just over a year ago, and only joined Twitter 10 months ago.
I do remember years ago my younger friends who had just graduated from college talking about facebook. I thought, “oh... Continue reading ...
Using facebook for story pitches
A few months ago I started Misty Montano CBS on facebook because people who were following me on Twitter were finding my personal facebook page and requesting to be my friend. Even though I find tremendous value in using Social Media as a journalist, I still have the right to maintain separate and personal profiles.
Just as I saw how Twitter was a great resource I knew facebook would be just as valuable and actually allow more that 140 characters to communicate. I set up the account and... Continue reading ...
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About Me
I am a Journalist using Social Technologies and Interactive Media to connect with news consumers. I am taking on the new exciting and challenging role of Digital Content Manager at 9News in Denver, CO. Previously
I was an Assignment Editor at CBS4 News in Denver where I won a Regional Emmy for my work and spent the first 10 years of my career. I truly grew up On the News Desk.
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