Thursday

A future of news 3.0 in Denver

As a major October snow storm headed into the Denver area on Oct. 25, reporter Kevin Torres and his live truck operator headed outside the newsroom on assignment to cover impact, which included accidents. For decades, live local television news produced predictable content. What is new and exciting at 9 News is the blending of backpack journalism, mobile media technologies and social media strategies.

As snow fell in advance of a 9 p.m. news live report, Livestream viewers of Torres' channel  went along with him behind-the-scenes. Much as Erving Goffman might have described it, the video stream and chat room offered a "backstage" glimpse into the workings of TV news. Torres became noticeably tense, as his truck operator was unable to bounce a signal into the station. With all of the drama of reality TV, our viewpoint was carried back inside the truck for a quick drive to the Golden, Colorado exit.

Although I met Torres last year at Omaha 10-10-10, it still felt like parasocial interaction when I typed into the chat room that the video stream had an Apollo 13 feel and sound. My duct tape joke didn't go over that well, although Torres did let us know that this was an older live truck. Once on air from Golden, tension subsided. The 10 p.m. live shot went off on time and with professional ease. We could monitor the backstage streaming video, as well as the on-air broadcast at 9News. After Torres finished, he was back with his online audience for a quick wrap-up and goodbye for the night.

Torres is willing to share with   online fans most of his side of cellphone calls to the station, which ended once by unfortunately dropping what he said was a new phone. This live and unrehearsed aspect to the online stream helped magnify authenticity and strengthen engagement because viewers see  Torres' engaging off-air personality. He also let us know that he was checking facebook, Twitter and email at different points in and out of the broadcasts.

Few reporters and stations are sharing this much about what happens away from the bright lights of TV cameras. I applaud Torres and his station for experimenting with this innovative social media approach. It offers the opportunity to drive audience traffic online, on the air and back online. While this may not be the future of local news, it is an attractive real-time model that follows the rules of computer-mediated communication: identity (branding), interaction (two-way) and community-building (online). If Web 2.0 demonstrated the tools of social media, Web 3.0 will be about refining communication.

Tuesday

Occupy and mass media

David Carr's piece in The New York Times asks, "Why Not Occupy Newsrooms?" In it, he laments about corporate downsizing in the newspaper industry. Executives at Gannett, for example, received pay raises and bonuses, even as newsroom budgets were cut and stock prices drained.

Well before the market collapsed in 2008-09, Omaha's Warren Buffett had turned away from newspapers as a solid investment. He told Berkshire Hathaway shareholders that his interest in newspapers remained more sentimental, about friendships and history, than earnings potential. More recently, the Wizard of Wall Street was asked about the Occupy movement. While it hasn't yet raised awareness, he thinks a nonviolent and lawful protest of CEO compensation in the face of too much U.S. poverty and educational inequality could help.

The "wiser" (he's replaced an earlier word, "focused," to describe himself) Mr. Buffett, 81, has said that a CEO who leads his or her company into failure, should not walk away with millions of dollars. Instead, there should be a rule that guarantees the person at the top suffers the fate of employees and investors -- maybe even a worse fate and walk away with nothing.

Mr. Buffett does not go as far as movie maker Michael Moore in asking for investigations and criminal indictments of CEOs. For now, Moore is "one of millions" wanting answers from a New York Stock Exchange that no longer allows him inside or even near for CNBC interviews. Moore puts a populist face on the Occupy movement. Like politicians who "want to take our country back," Moore doesn't articulate exactly when and where utopia was lost. For now, he joins a chorus recognizing something in America is broken. Moore and Buffett at least are pointing in the same direction: at the top of the corporate ladder.

If CEOs had to take most of their wages in stock, then they should be more motivated to protect company value. Consider Berkshire's Nebraska Furniture Mart, which did not resort to layoffs during the downturn. Bob Batt, grandson of founder Rose Blumkin, said Mrs. B taught a flat management structure, keeping costs down, and remembering the customer. NFM keeps a lot of cash on hand, so they do not have to worry about banks and loans. Instead, they weathered the financial storm and come out ready to leap at opportunities for new business. As a small stockholder in Berkshire, I like that approach.

As a journalist, I think American newspapers made a lot of mistakes. They were not thrifty during the good years. They were late to recognize the importance of the Internet. Too often, they were arrogant about near-monopoly position in their media markets. Yet, even with these problems, media companies are in a position to continue to make money -- just not the extraordinary profits of years gone by.

David Carr is right to conclude that newsrooms suffered while management sometimes did not. Executives should have invested in retraining workers and streamlining processes. New business models are slowly emerging, but online, social and mobile media do not guarantee huge new revenue streams. Instead, new media are competing for our eyes, ears, minds and time.

Rose Blumkin's model, "Sell cheap, and tell the truth," may be useful for the new generation of entrepreneurial journalists.

Monday

Facebook, privacy and media literacy

The new facebook timeline aggregates a lot of previously published data, and this will be a shock for users. The format raises many privacy issues that have been previously buried in the background. 

For example, should birthdays of children be highlighted through the relationship links and tossed on the timeline with large photos? Likewise, should geo-tags on smartphone photos be aggregated into detailed maps that chart your every movement? In the old facebook, such data were more restricted and difficult to bring to the surface. Now, scrolling down on a wall normalizes what most would consider "creeping." I am probably not the only one who thought that it was possible (under the old wall) to selectively use places to check in from public spots. However, it turns out that all photo upload tags were being stored! So, I have now deleted many photos and turned off the location switch on my Facebook phone app. In fact, I have now turned off most of them, which also seems to help with battery life.

A deeper concern may be left to lawmakers and the courts: Has timeline breached accepted notions about boundaries for individual and private data? Facbook's problem here, as my colleague Adam Tyma observed, is that users at first do not opt into sharing all posted information on the timeline. Instead, it is up to each of us to delete and hide what we do not wish to display.

As a facebook user and enthusiast since 2009, I have been in the practice of cleaning posts from my wall over time. But, I still found content needing to be removed.

The up side to the new facebook is that it will force you to learn privacy settings and exercise media literacy skills. We probably should have been better  at this all along, but the old and clunky social media offered a false sense of security. Timeline is very transparent in letting it all hang out there. I do not believe that most people will "tell the story of their lives" on social media. Instead, just as with old media, we will be selective.

Tuesday

The dead squirrel paradigm and social media

Earlier in the year, I spotted a dead squirrel near a large tree in the neighbor's yard. My best guess is that this unlucky critter was hanging on to a weak section of bark and clung to it while plunging to death. This raises one of the most important challenges of social media: When do you hang on? Or, when do you get out of a social space?

For a lot of early adopters, MySpace presented the first of these dead squirrel moments. Clearly, if your friends and colleagues leave a site and are replaced by ne'er-do-wells, you may be dangling by a thread. Less dramatic examples of sites that have not commanded mass interest among my social groups include Hashable, Waze and Fring. Although I thought Yammer might catch on in the office, most of my colleagues thought otherwise. So, here I am looking at my iPhone home screen. The Yammer app sits right next to the more popular Linkedin for business contacts. Google+ is there, too. At some point, the survivor in me will ask the question: Which one of these must go to make room for X (insert next Big Thing)? If upon asking the question you feel dizzy from the fall, know you are facing a dead squirrel moment. Change or cling, as you crash to the social media pavement. The best advice comes from one of the greatest college basketball coaches: "keep moving."

Sunday

The mobile media transition

Hurricane Irene is yet another example of how we are rapidly shifting from an era of mass consumption of live over-the-air and cable television to mobile media. For those disconnecting from expensive, bundled packages and missing 24/7 TV coverage, Justin.TV and other online options model the future.


Mobile media options still lack the identity of the cable channels, but the desire to  have media on the go -- especially in weather conditions that knock power out -- is strong. I see a media world coming that allows us to filter happy talk, augment information through interaction and crowd-sourcing, and build smarter consumer communities. Twitter networks are the best current example of how text and links produce a richer media experience during storms, political uprisings, and other breaking news and events. It's exciting to take some of the control away from media conglomerates and place it back in the hands of the people. Democracy will be strengthened through mobile media in this century.

Tuesday

Lady Gaga and social media. She's an international sensation with a boyfriend from Nebraska. After filming here, Lady Gaga this week stopped by at Omaha radio stations to promote her new song, "You and I." As my wife Sandy observed, visiting radio stations to get some air play along with an interview is retro promotion at its best.  Sandy's video shows 94.1 not only attracted local television stations and newspaper coverage, it also brought Gaga's "little monster" fans.



Word-of-mouth promotion worked its way through Twitter and Facebook social networks in a classic diffusion cycle.  Opinion leaders helped carry word of Lady Gaga's location throughout the afternoon.  The event was perfect for mobile, as virtually all of Gaga's fans were posting on their social networks from various  Lady Gaga vantage points. It was a gorgeous July afternoon in Omaha, which made it perfect for drawing crowds and lingering with them. Lady Gaga gets high marks for understanding her brand, her fans, and how to leverage them and traditional media through social media amplification.

Monday

Why Twitter works: Crowd-sourcing strength in numbers

A tornado hits St. Louis' Lambert airport. One of the worst series of storms ever rips through Tuscaloosa and the south. Billionaire Warren Buffett explains mistakes he made in a recent Berkshire Hathaway deal to investors in Omaha for the annual shareholder meeting. A Navy Seals team kills Osama Bin Laden, and President Barack Obama responds with an historic Sunday night speech.

Within the short span of a couple of weeks, Twitter crowd-sourcing -- the aggregation of disparate information and data into a coherent and trustworthy story -- provided accurate accounts through textual information, photographs and video. In many cases, the use of "smart" mobile telephones and devices offered high quality visual evidence that helped to tell a story. The Tuscaloosa tornado is perhaps the most ever recorded on video. Veteran journalists I spoke with Friday night at the Omaha Press Club could not remember any story that came close to what was offered by citizen journalists via YouTube.









In 2001, we watched in horror as television news anchors presided over the developing story of the attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, as well as the collapsing towers and resulting news. In 2011, historic events are unfolding on Twitter, shared on Facebook and offered at speed so fast that traditional mass media are left to follow along. 




So, media roles shift, as we see in all of these examples, toward drill-down sourcing and second-day reporting that helps place news within a larger context. Crowd-sourcing works as a first-alert system for breaking news. Traditional media verify and backfill with the rest of the story.

Twitter and Bin Laden story crowd-sourcing

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Dr Jeremy Lipschultz
@JeremyHL Omaha, Nebraska
Professor & Director, UNO School of Communication, University of Nebraska http://jeremylipschultz.com
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Noting that on 9/11 there were no #fb or @twitter to break the news: Watched Rather & Co. on #TV - #OBL #crowdsourcing#FutureOfNews
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RT @ABC: RT @gma: EXCLUSIVE: Inside the compound #OsamaBin Laden was killed: Photo http://abcn.ws/jmVJnd | Videohttp://abcn.ws/lA9dpT #OBL
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RT @Poynter: 'Got him', 'Shot him,' 'Burn in hell,' 'Rot in hell' :#Newspaper front pages scream the news.. #OBLhttp://ow.ly/4L3cS
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More RT @ABC: Exclusive: Inside the Operation That Killed Bin Laden http://abcn.ws/ma5H2W #OBL
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@samdalsimer - Very interesting how @Twitter AGAIN took lead thru live tweets. #OBL #tornado
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RT @TVNewsLab: Osama news hit Twitter first but TV quickly rose to the occasion. Agree or disagree? http://ow.ly/4L2Ra #OBL
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RT @HuffPostMedia: #Newspapers break out the huge headlines for Osama bin Laden's death #OBL http://huff.to/l3yE3n
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RT @AnnCurry: NBCNews: Obama administration is still deciding whether/when to release video evidence of Osama bin Laden's death. #OBL
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AP: Inside the raid that killed bin Laden. #OBLhttp://apne.ws/l77ucM
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"Justice has been done." RT @atompkins: JUST OUT: first look at Monday NYT front page http://cl.ly/6Nte
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RT @BloombergNow: Crude Oil Drops Most in Two Weeks as U.S. Says Bin Laden Killed http://bloom.bg/lDalNh
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RT @TechCrunch: Here's The Guy Who Unwittingly Live-tweeted The Raid On Bin Laden #OBL http://tcrn.ch/jHS3vN by @mikebutcher
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RT @atompkins: LOTS of new details-tracking couriers to find Bin Laden http://on.msnbc.com/mxalEb
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@aciurej - @reallyvirtual was tweeting about helicopters over head during the historic raid that killed #OBL
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RT @CBSNews: AP: #Osama bin Laden was holed up in a two-story house 100 yards from a Pakistani military academy
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RT @SenBenNelson: Senator Ben Nelson's statement on death of Osama Bin laden http://1.usa.gov/k2tTsK
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RT @ABC: Will Death of #Osama Bin Laden Trigger Terror Attacks? Intel Officials Focus on Possible Revenge Attackshttp://abcn.ws/l7Uyjd
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RT @CBSNews: Al-Arabiya correspondent in Islamabad: two of#Osama bin Laden's wives and 4 of his sons captured during the raid
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RT @BBCWorld: Osama Bin Laden is dead: Full story and analysishttp://bbc.in/mwSZtB / Live coverage and reactionhttp://bbc.in/e29Rho #OBL
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US puts embassies on alert, warns Americans of al-Qaida reprisal attacks for bin Laden killing http://suntm.es/jfol1O
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Early morning reaction coming in from Kabul: "It will not affect the war in this region" -- Al Jazeera reporter
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NationalJournal.com - TEXT: President George W. Bush's Statement on Osama Bin Laden's Death - Sunday, May 1, 2011nationaljournal.com/text-president…
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RT ariannahuff Bin Laden announcement comes 8 years to the day after Bush's "mission accomplished" speech. #binLadenDead
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My FB feed has been the busiest tonight of any time that I can remember. Twitter is totally blazing.
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POTUS: "Justice has been done."
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Obama says U.S. had enough intelligence to take action. Says U.S. launched offensive in Pakistan today.
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Bin Laden operation was done today by human ops team
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Obama authorized the planning and attack and killing of bin Laden in a firefight #Obama
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Compound deep inside Pakistan today in a firefight.
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#Osama bin Laden was killed in a mansion. Now we have to determine who did it, in which room and with what object.
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CBS is reporting that OBL was "shot in the head" and the US supposedly has his body. Where are the details??
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Usama bin Laden is Dead, Sources Say - FoxNews.comfoxnews.com/us/2011/05/01/… via @foxnews
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Al Jazeera on Bin Laden: "He was basically on the run" for 10 years.
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Osama Bin Laden was killed in a mansion outside of Islamabad, Pakistan, along with family members, CNN said.
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Al Jazeera English: Live Stream - Watch Now - Al Jazeera Englishenglish.aljazeera.net/watch_now/ via @ajenglish
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OBL was killed in a mansion outside of Islamabad, Pakistan, along w family members, says @CNN. Watch Obama live herehttp://bit.ly/kzB1Qz
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I guess Joe Biden's in charge of getting the Powerpoint ready.
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Threat levels around the world will be high. Al Qaeda is still in the game at this point. - NBC News
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Mets' radio announcer on buzz in stadium: "I can't recall so much elation over the death of another person. Wasn't born when Hitler died."
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And THIS is why Twitter is the future of news.
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AP, Pentagon reports #OsamaBinLaden killed in a mansion outside Islamabad Pakistan #fb
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#Breaking: Osama bin Laden disappointed that 27 virgins were not waiting for him.
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Very important to figure out whether he was killed in Pakistan or Afghanistan. CNN says Afghanistan.
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the donald pissed off about the timing of this announcement. celebrity apprentice interrupted for this news.
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Signature statement - Bin Laden is dead! Headline around the world! @CNN
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RT @geoff9cow: RT @lehmannchris: Donald Trump preparing impromptu news conference to take credit for Osama's death
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“@sonearyetsowhat: Finally! > @CJ14News: RT @keithurbahn: So I'm told by a reputable person they have killed Osama Bin Laden. Hot damn.”
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@Chris Allen has a nice opinion piece in the Sunday Omaha World-Herald. http://fb.me/GMQy9tBi
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RT @pfeiffer44: POTUS to address the nation tonight at 10:30 PM Eastern Time
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@ccooke6685: @katieontheradio -- Yes, The Simpsons were a hot research topic @CommUNO in the 1990s.
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"A free press is the immune system of democracy" - @CraigNewmark at #ActivateNYC
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RT @Internews: Only 13% of all news stories focus on #women; 20% experts quoted are women @InternewsJeanne #comm8570http://bit.ly/lXMxjd
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Great weekend! RT @borsheimsbrk: New post: #Buffett Says Sokol Episode Won't Hurt Him, #Berkshire http://bit.ly/jmepCE#brk2011
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RT @Drudge_Report: Thug stabs group of deaf people thinking sign language was gang talk... http://drudge.tw/lYR24P
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AP: Gadhafi's son had survived US strike in 1986. #Libyahttp://apne.ws/jI6c2a
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AP: #Tornado victims seek comfort in Sunday services.http://apne.ws/jc30pE
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AP: #NASA says no new launch attempt before next Sunday.http://apne.ws/lsQmog
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Despite a 2-run double in the seventh, #Cubs couldn't overcome the #DBacks 3-run fourth and lose 4-3 to split the series.
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@JeremyHL Hi Jeremy: I am conducting a survey on Twitter and politics. Would you consider giving me a retweet?http://tinyurl.com/3s98yfa
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AP: Sunday in the South: Mourning for #tornado victims.http://apne.ws/iK35y2
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NPR: Ham Radio Volunteers Worry About #Spectrum Plan#brct4340 @FCC-More at http://n.pr/kyCyhK
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AP: #Gadhafi OK but NATO strike kills youngest son. #Libyahttp://apne.ws/jnaT0U
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Congratulations UNO School of Communication 2011 Omaha Press Club scholarship winners (Courtesy Howard K. Marcus).http://fb.me/Ksbizskz
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RT @NormalcyBias: RT #Buffett admits error, says Sokol events inexcusable | Reuters #Berkshire11 reut.rs/iBzDdd via @reuters
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Warren #Buffett [video] took his annual #media walk at the#Berkshire Hathaway meeting Saturday. #BRK11http://youtu.be/oUnPYkxnyI8
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@ControlledChaos - Yes, #Buffett today said a part of this he cannot understand, and may not 20 years from now. #BRK11
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AP: Berkshire 1Q profit drops on insurance losses. #Buffett#BRK2011 http://apne.ws/lLyOUA
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@CJEnoviso - international media swarm at #Berkshire11 with Warren #Buffett & explanation of Sokol insider trading claims timeline.
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@ControlledChaos - SEC investigation of Sokol on insider trading allegations. #Berkshire11
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#Buffett: Tech field "is going to be a huge field" - skills to pick winners will help in future. Munger: "or energy." #Berkshire11
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Son Howard #Buffett as "independent chairman" of #Berkshire as "safety measure" after Warren is gone. #Berkshire11
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#Buffett on Sokol situation: “we have turned over some very damning evidence to the public and the SEC”. #CNNMoney
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#Buffett on #Sokol: "inexcusable" that Sokol violated "principles I laid out".
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May graduate Kelley Alt at Berkshire lines http://fb.me/Ex30Oxof
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...is headed to Berkshireville!
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Thank you to everyone participating in @CommUNOCommunication Week 2011! #CommWeek2011
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UNO's Omaha Press Club 2011 Scholarship Winners!http://fb.me/UzGXL0Vk
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#brct4340 papers focused on content regulation, as well as copyright law. #CommWeek2011
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#brct4340 paper presentations at 2 pm
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AP: NASA delays space shuttle Endeavour's last launch. #bummerhttp://apne.ws/mTgY0t
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Stanford faculty group votes to let #ROTC returnhttp://lat.ms/jkZcx6
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NPR: In #Egypt, Libyan Refugees Find Tough Conditions-More athttp://n.pr/jfkPfE
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AP: Survivors picking up pieces from deadly twisters.http://apne.ws/lUkzPn
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NPR: Royalty, Schmoyalty: Revolting Against The #Wedding-More at http://n.pr/eOFjq7
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@wtownley - Enjoyed @BigOmaha awards presentation - Thanks for helping make it a great @communo #CommWeek2011
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AP: Wireless carriers get consent to use location data. #brct4340#privacy http://apne.ws/kfeiEO
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AP: Killer twisters likely among largest, strongest.http://apne.ws/kJdhHL
Dr Jeremy Lipschultz
@JeremyHLDr Jeremy Lipschultz
Noting that on 9/11 there were no #fb or @twitter to break the news: Watched Rather & Co. on #TV - #OBL#crowdsourcing#FutureOfNews
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