Old Media New Tricks
What's happening Around the Web
One of our functions here at the Center is to be "surrogate readers" for Texas community journalists. Keeping up with the fast-changing world of community journalism has never been harder, and community journalism is now the "hot" area in mass communications.
But you have a paper to put out, and a Website to maintain. A few of you may even have a life.
So we'll help you keep up with what folk around the nation are saying about our field — about community journalism specifically and the wider world of newspapers and news Websites in general.
June 30, 2009
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How to create your newspaper's online persona
Daniel Honigman, one of the Chicago Tribune's social media presence, has some advice on how to mold your newspaper's online persona. At the Tribune, Honigman was part of a team that created Colonel Tribune, a fictitious avatar who represents the news organization in social media circles.
His advice can carry over to newspaper of any size, and should fit just as well for community newspapers. If social networks are active in your community, Honigman's advice could prove quite useful, and presents a more fun alternative than simply opening up a Facebook account under your newspaper's name.

