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In an embarrassing mea culpa, The New York Times apologized for seven errors in a single article, an appraisal of Walter Cronkite, the CBS icon whose death made headlines when he died recently. The...
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View ArticleOops! I Should Have Said That on Twitter
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View ArticleThe “Gray Lady” Reinvents Itself in the Digital Era as Readers Leave
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Imagine The New York Times appointing an assistant editor for audience engagement. Only 33, Alexandra MacCallum was described as a “business-side executive,” who will have a dual reporting role to the...
View ArticleMiscommunication from The New York Times
In an embarrassing mea culpa, The New York Times apologized for seven errors in a single article, an appraisal of Walter Cronkite, the CBS icon whose death made headlines when he died recently. The...
View ArticleFacial Cues Tell us a Lot About People and Success in Business
[tweetmeme]Facial expressions are crucial to social – and business – interactions. A story in The New Times today discussed research by a graduate student who is doing a study on her own condition...
View ArticleJob Recovery Rewards Companies That Engaged Employees
[tweetmeme]I hate to say I told you so – but the job market is definitely on the uptick and employers who didn’t engage and invest in their employees are worrying about it. No, not about having too...
View ArticleOops! I Should Have Said That on Twitter
No, that’s not a mistake in the headline. Do you have a Twitter account with blank space where your photo should be alongside one or two lonely tweets? That’s not good for your brand. I just read an...
View ArticleThe “Gray Lady” Reinvents Itself in the Digital Era as Readers Leave
The “Gray Lady” is The New York Times, so-called because the type in the print version is so dense. That’s a moniker the newspaper no doubt wishes it could shed as its readership is eclipsed by online...
View ArticleNew York Times Appoints Digital Pro to Engage its Readers
Imagine The New York Times appointing an assistant editor for audience engagement. Only 33, Alexandra MacCallum was described as a “business-side executive,” who will have a dual reporting role to the...
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