Showing posts with label facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label facebook. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2009

Getting the Scoop: a Fresh Model for Media?

As social critics are singing the dirge of traditional newspapers, new media is emerging in unlikely and innovative ways. From citizen reporting in the form of personal video clips on sites like iReport.com to the blogging power player Huffington Post, politically inclined Americans have an ever-expanding array of media outlets to choose from.

Now, the Facebook generation has its own avenue for critical coverage and analysis of compelling current events; Scoop44, launched in May, is a self-operated online news outlet created, edited, and written exclusively by young people. The site, whose name refers to the 44th administration currently in power, covers a variety of topics, from Washington politics to internet culture to race in America, across a range of platforms including traditional articles and video blogs. Scoop44 was created by Harvard undergrad Alexander Heffner, and most of the site's staff are still in college or even high school, an antidote to the image of weathered journalists that pervades traditional media.

One striking aspect of the site is the "change detectives" section, in which the young writers analyze current news as it pertains to the Millenial generation, and keep a critical eye on political promises and how they play out in reality. As the rapidly expanding (and in some cases disintegrating) field of communications continues to evolve, Scoop44 will certainly be on the radar as an example of cutting-edge reporting and commentary. Check out this interview with the publication's president:



Thursday, March 6, 2008

Do it With Your Friends

Sure, politics can be boring, especially if you don't entirely understand whats going on. But this election season is riveting! The primary season started historically early with states breaking party rules to move up their primary in hopes of having a greater influence on determining the nominees. For the Democrats, the opposite has happened and the states that can decide the political fate of Senators Clinton and Obama do not have primaries until April and May.

If you haven't already, register to vote now! If you have, then get your friends to do it! If you live in Pennsylvania you have 2 weeks left to register to vote, invite your friends to do so with our sick Facebook invitations created by Party On. Invite your friends to caucus or vote in the primary with our Cool Card on Facebook. Don't entirely understand politics? Send out a Party On invite and hold a Debate Night where you invite friends over to watch a debate or the primary results and talk about the issues together.

Politics can be intimidating if you don't understand them, but don't be afraid to talk to your friends about it. You can all learn from each other.