Local media using Twitter
Posted on April 08, 2008
Filed Under: Richmond, Work
Tagged: interactive media division, local, media, media general, news, twitter
I just talked to a co-worker, Ryan Squire, the Managing Editor at NBC-4 WCMH-TV, our NBC station in Columbus, OH. Ryan and his crew recently fired up a Twitter account for the station.
Ryan understands the value of Twitter as a communications tool for the station but he and the staff are taking it one step further by maintaining personal accounts which let you look in on the inner working of the newsroom.
Recent staff tweets include:
LaurenDiedrich: Is working on a super secret sweeps piece!
NBCSquire: Working with the desk to cover several afternoon shoots, including a cat stuck in a tree for 5 days!
Jason_WCMH: Getting details regarding a Washington County deputy that has been shot in the face with a .22 caliber rifle. Suspect is on the loose.
They’ve also received some praise on the270, a central Ohio resource site.
Channel 4 twitters! Much like the Dispatch does.
But what’s so much cooler, is that so does some of WCMH’s employees. I follow them, and it seems like I’m ease dropping a bit as to what’s on tap for the evening news. But that’s a good thing. Because they’re *building a relationship* with me (whether they know it or not). When they say they’re sending the feed of some report for editing, I want to watch it. Thus, I’m going to watch Channel 4’s newscast over the others.
Cheers to Channel 4! Now I’m off to see if the other stations are a cool as them.
Nice work Ryan!
I wonder if we’ll see any other outlets adopt Twitter soon.
Would you follow them?
We the media
Posted on April 07, 2008
Filed Under: Work
Tagged: charlton heston, media, twitter
Terry Heaton’s post ”Informing each other of Heston’s death” rings so true for me.
After a brief separation from Twitter, (it was me, not you, Twitter) I recently reactivated my account. Now that there is a groundswell of local users, the service is more viable and more fun.
Heaton notes that within hours of Heston’s death, word of mouth was the means of informing many people of his death - myself included.
I found out about his passing from jkennett via Twitter.
Heaton says, “Like it or not, mainstream media, this is the way it is.”