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Your shows on Twitter and LinkedIn were terrific and they are both social networks that all of us as business leaders need to be aware of as communities where we can connect with potential customers, joint venture partners and of course journalists! Your shows are an excellent resource not just for journalists, but also for anyone in PR or communications. Thank you for connecting your listeners to guests who provide rich content. @krishnade BizGrowthNews.com Author of '42 Rules of Marketing in a Recession'

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Droppin in to say hello.

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Love to have you drop by and say hi. Come join us tonight LIVE on the radio & Be my guest or check out the archives. This is Douglas Godwin and I was just letting you know I will be on Blog Talk Radio LIVE tonight at 10 PM Central time (Texas). The lesson tonight is: 3 of 7: "Demonic Doorways" Part 1 By Hansie Steyn. It is very likely that this one will have to be turned into two segments. Please go check out the first parts of the series because they are really powerful. I hope to see you there and after wards I will put taking LIVE CALLERS. So feel free to call after Hansie is finished. Go to: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Total-Deliverance

Olya

Olya

I am sure a lot of students are now awaiting the news from the Financial Aid Department. My question is whether J-school provides any assistance to international students in finding a co-signer for a student loan, should their financial situation be unfavorable. The reason I am asking this question is that in certain countries the concept of student loans is relatively new and banks are reluctant to give educational loans for the purposes of studying abroad.

ColumbiaJournalism  

Webcasts and conversations from Columbia Journalism School in NYC.

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    LinkedIn for Journalists, or everything you wanted to know about LinkedIn, but were afraid to ask

    Columbia Journalism School presents a briefing on LinkedIn for Journalists - or, So you've Joined LinkedIn but have no idea how to use it well - or, Everything you wanted to know about LinkedIn, but were afraid to ask. Lots of journalists and other professionals join LinkedIn, but aren't using it as well as they can. Join LinkedIn experts (including an LI exec) for practical, easy-to-understand answers to questions such as: * How can journalists use it in their day-to-day work? * What are best practices for journalists? * How can I use it as an effective job hunting tool? Join us live or see our LinkedIn resources at http://snurl.com/linkedinjournos

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    Twitter for Journalists, or Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Twitter, But Were Afraid to Ask

    [LOOKING FOR LINKEDIN BRIEFING? go to http://snurl.com/lijournos ] Columbia Journalism School presents a briefing on Twitter. The micro-blogging service, is popular with many journalists. We hear how it helped in covering the Mumbai attacks and an LA earthquake, and even helped free an American student from an Egyptian jail. But how can journalists use it in their day-to-day work? What are best practices for journalists? Whose work is worth, in Twitter terms, worth "following?" The answers to all of these questions via a webcast featuring several technology journalists and Twitter experts. Speakers include alums Arik Hesseldahl, BusinessWeek senior technology writer (@ahess247); Shel Israel, author of the forthcoming "Twitterville: Getting Closer to Customers During Tough Times" (@shelisrael); Daniel Terdiman, senior writer, CNET News.com (@greeterdan). MODERATOR: Sree Sreenivasan, Dean of Student Affairs and Columbia new media professor (@sreenet). Post your questions/comments and see links to all these folks at http://bit.ly/twitterjournos [LOOKING FOR LINKEDIN BRIEFING? go to http://snurl.com/lijournos ]

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    Lydia Polgreen, NYT's West Africa bureau chief

    Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with Lydia Polgreen, the West Africa bureau chief of the New York Times and member of the Class of 2000. Polgreen, who is based in Dakar, Senegal, has won several awards for her coverage of the region, including the George Polk Award for her reporting in Darfur. She will soon be moving to South Asia as a NYT correspondent. She'll discuss what it's like to be a foreign correspondent; some of her major stories; and tips for those who want to become international journalists. See her archive of stories: http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/p/lydia_polgreen/ Send questions to ss221@columbia.edu (subject=webcast) or use the live chatroom during the webcast.

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    Prof. Marguerite Holloway, science journalism

    Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with Prof. Marguerite Holloway, Director of Science and Environmental Journalism. She will discuss the M.A. program aimed at mid-career journalists, (and her specialization, Science) and and why it's an ideal opportunity for experienced journalists in the midst of the changing media landscape. She'll also talk about general state of science journalism. Her bio: http://bit.ly/aHYw Send questions to ss221@columbia.edu (subject=webcast)

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