Showing posts with label old vs new media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label old vs new media. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Great Comparison of Left and Right

Pajamas Media has a wonderful comparison article up about two very different political rallies held recently. One rally was held in LA and featured a more "progressive" crowd. The other rally was held in Searchlight, NV and included a "conservative" group.

Look at some of the pictures below and ask yourself, "Where would I feel more comfortable?"

Conservative rally, Searchlight, Nevada, March 27, 2010

(Photos by El Marco)





Left-Wing rally, Los Angeles, California, March 20, 2010

(Photos by Ringo)












By the way, I love the irony of this image. Guess where it was taken?

Please visit the Pajama's Media web site to see more, and to link to reports about each rally.

Hat Tip - Hot Air

Saturday, November 29, 2008

What's Wrong With This Picture?

Jim Hopkins has a blog. Nothing new in this. Jim wants to make money on his blog by charging for subscriptions and through ad revenues. Nothing wrong there. However, I think Jim's blog is struggling (according to reports) because of the industry, and more importantly the audience, he's trying to address.

Jim is using the internet to talk to people who seem to hold the internet, and blogging in particular, in ill regard (4th paragraph down). I am speaking of members of the main stream media, specifically print media. There is good reason for the troubles between print and blogs. Where as one is receding, the other is just coming into it's own. This gap will continue to widen.

So, Jim is trying to convince a hold out group of print writers that they should a) read his online blog and b) pay for it. Sounds like a tough sell.

If he rally wants to make money on his blog, he should look more at expanding his reach and doing a bit more marketing... like, say, giving an interview with a link back to his site.