Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
five weeks to go
Forgive me for writing about politics here. But it's that time again: election season. And I'm doing a few typical profile stories for state legislature races. Have you guys seen any papers doing those stories in innovative ways? I'm trying to bring some change to those routine stories.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Hoarse
Ever tried reporting after losing your voice? Oh my goodness. That's where I'm at today, and thank heavens for a source who's agreed to e-mail me back and forth. (He was sick and hoarse himself about a month ago.) All in a day's work!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
let's keep it going
I think I have Lemong's correct e-mail. I will shoot him a note.
Jed, did you know he just moved to Bozeman to become an editor for a weekly paper?
Also, I thought I would use this blog to share useful site I visit. You guys may know the first one already, but it's Nieman Narrative Digest, which features tons of cool narratives. Just Google it and you will find the site.
I will post more links later on multimedia ...
Guys, I know we all are busy, but let's keep this blog going.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Where is Lemon?
So I must have sent the e-mail to a wrong address or maybe it went into his spam file. Anyone else have an address for Greg? I'm guessing Malcolm is still busy building in the Big Hole or Dillon or wherever.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
rewriting press releases ...
Jed, glad you are in! I had a blast in Missoula. Hope you and Jen are well.
Give me a few days so that I can find something good to post. I am catching up to work in the newsroom ridiculously short-staffed. And I do rewrite press releases to fill the paper...
Anyway, more to come soon. I have a copy of Greg's book as well. I will get to it soon.
I'm so glad we are having this blog, which Keila came up with.
Cheers (Kanpai),
Yoshi
Funniest correction ever
OK, I have a correction that's so amusing it's turned into its own (brief) story. Here's the original story -- http://www.missoulian.com/articles/2008/09/09/news/local/news03.txt. And the correction -- http://www.missoulian.com/articles/2008/09/09/bnews//br24.txt. (You can read only the correction for full effect, I think.)
I'm sure there's a fancy way to post a link instead of the whole URL but I don't know how to do that yet on this blog.
One of my editors said I should apply for an award for best correction next year. Now that's a vote of confidence.
I'm sure there's a fancy way to post a link instead of the whole URL but I don't know how to do that yet on this blog.
One of my editors said I should apply for an award for best correction next year. Now that's a vote of confidence.
Hey All
My excellent friends! How are you? Yoshi sorry I missed your call when you were in Missoula. I like this blog idea. Let's post links to our stuff here that we think needs to get out. Currently reading Greg's book and loving it. Sorry my name on the blog is "Obama2008" but I'm registered on Blogger because I have another blog thing I'm doing: http://convincemydad08.blogspot.com/ If you can help out please do.
Monday, September 8, 2008
up and running
Keila, thanks for starting this. Jed and Greg, I hope you guys can join this blog. I just came back from Missoula to Everett, where I face the tough reality of our short-staffed newsroom.
I hope we can post our stories on this blog for advice and comment. As I'm moving back to Japan, I'm very excited about this blog and hope to stay in touch with all of you.
Cheers,
Yoshi
Five years?
So it was great to see Yoshi here last week and so good to catch up with Greg. I can't believe all the cool stuff you all are doing. A book? Sheeshawamba. Anyway, in the interest of staying in touch, Yoshi and I talked about starting a class blog. I thought I'd give it a name we heard often -- and the one by which Jed still calls us. "Best class ever." (And I've been dissing the DNC for the self-congratulatory nature of its shindig in Denver ...) Anyway, can we chat this way? Holler.
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