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 ...
Media organizations have partnered for as long as I can remember. CBS4 News used to partner with The Rocky Mountain News before it closed. Now the station partners with The Denver Business Journal. KUSA and KMGH also partner with local print organizations. There are various partnerships with local radio stations as well. These partnerships will continue but need to go beyond media organization to media organization. Collaboration is a term being used more these days to describe a wide variety ... Continue reading ...
I’ve spent the last two weeks playing around in Google Wave. I see its potential as a collaborative tool to share information during news events, such as a snow storm. I see it being used as a comment tool much like people comment on facebook or retweet with a comment on Twitter.
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I was sick and at home for almost a full week. Watching the news was one of the last things I wanted to do. I wanted to watch chick flicks, reruns of my favorite shows, and catch up on all the shows episodes that sat for months on the DVR. Yet, I am a bit addicted to the news. I couldn’t stay away from it, but I rarely turned the TV to it. I got almost all the news from Twitter and facebook. No, I didn’t just read tweets or status updates and take those posts for truths. I let those posts ... Continue reading ...
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 ...
Posted by Misty Montano on Thursday, September 24, 2009,
In :
Twitter
I am often asked how a journalist can use Twitter, facebook or other social media networks while walking the line of being unbiased, yet personable. To me the answer is simple. Be smart when you use these networks When I share my experiences on the news desk I always make the source of the information clear. I never give an opinion on a story or hot button issues like politics and religion. However I am always me. I let my personality come out and I share some aspects of my personal life, like... Continue reading ...
Recently I was referred to as "oh, the twitter girl" by another journalist. I was not present during the conversation but a friend who was thought the comment was so funny that I was called right up and told about it. The conversation was apparently one of those, "hey, how's it going in your shop?" and my name was brought up. While my friend found the references amusing, I found it disturbing.I believe in using all tools possible to advance journalism. The tools at my hands at all times o... Continue reading ...
In this fast viral world we now live in due to so many social media platforms, I have found it bothersome that I can’t share all I want to with those who follow @CBS4Denver and/or @MistyMontano on Twitter or facebook. Rather, instead of saying can’t, I should say, I don’t have the time to re-write and share the information I receive from press releases.
One of my responsibilities as an assignment editor on the news desk for CBS4 News is to sort through, distribute, and file all of th... Continue reading ...
Last week I posted "To my surprise the crazy caller made my day normal" because it had been a nice, easy transition for me back on the news desk after being on medical leave. Boy, did I speak way too soon, and may have even jinxed the metro area with that post because around 10:20 p.m. a major storm ripped through the metro area. CBS4 News stayed live on the air until after midnight covering the storm. This meant I stayed and with a very minimal crew, we covered the second costliest storm ... Continue reading ...
When the station did the first local reporter packages on the protests and clashes after the Iran election, a reporter asked me to see if I could reach anyone in Iran on Twitter that would be willing to do an interview using Twitter or email, or whatever platform necessary to accomplish the interview. I was asked to do this around 8:30pm.
Of course I said I would do it and then asked the reporter and producer how we would verify the source if I got the interview? Pause. I'm asked if I thi... Continue reading ...
It’s been over a week since I spoke at NPPA Convergence on using social media in the newsroom. So much happened I needed time to organize my thoughts before writing out my thoughts. Sometime before I started speaking on a panel Saturday, June 13 I saw a post on Twitter regarding the Iran Electionsand the protests that were just beginning. Honestly, my first instinct was that of a journalist, “this is going to be a big story.”
To
be even more honest, after the conferenc... Continue reading ...
UPDATE Friday, May 29th: It's official I will be speaking at a social media seminar during the NPPA Convergence in Las Vegas in a couple of weeks. Then I will moderate a panel discussion on social media. So I need help/advice. Those who attend are journalists wanting to know how to use social media. Some may already utilize social media, but others may not. I'm asking you: what do you want from your local journalist or news organization using social media? This is a whole new field for many of u... Continue reading ...
This week I was a panel speaker at a seminar on PR & Media in a New Media World hosted by Mile High Social Media Club. The panel guests also included Elaine Ellis of Metzger Associates and Jason Kintzler founder and CEO of PitchEngine. The seminar was attended by mostly PR professionals and bloggers who submitted questions for the panel to answer. I was honestly surprised to hear the public relation field is working to figure out the purpose and uses for social media just as media outlets are ... Continue reading ...
Posted by Misty Montano on Saturday, June 20, 2009,
In :
Twitter
I started this blog over a week ago and every time I sit down to write it, I can't seem to get out what I want to say. This block has left me feeling like there's nothing else I can blog about until I get this out. So please, if ramble and take tangents, remember it's my way of trying to connect the dots. I'd love your feedback and ideas. I agree Lacey, it's been too long since I blogged. Last week was a horrible week for journalism in Denver. The Rocky Mountain News closed. There were lay offs... Continue reading ...
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About Me
I'm a journalist utilizing social media, i.e. social platforms, in mainstream media news coverage. I learn something new every day. These are my thoughts, ideas, failures and successes at integrating mainstream media and social media.
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