Angie Mason and Sarah Chain brought The NewsVroom to the Mason Dixon Public Library May 8, 2013, to teach Girl Scouts about digital-first journalism.
Angie Mason and Sarah Chain brought The NewsVroom to the Mason Dixon Public Library May 8, 2013, to teach Girl Scouts about digital-first journalism.
The NewsVroom has been out and about in York County since August 2012. Here’s a recap/slideshow of our latest ventures. Multi-platform web editor Christine Loman created this slideshow for the blog. Thanks Christine.
It wasn’t until Dorchester resident John Spadaccini started crying that I began to understand the reason I had to come to Boston.
I got to take a break from the newsroom grind on Tuesday and go visit Linda Seligson at the York Jewish Community Center. I asked Sean Adkins to tag along. Getting out of the office is key for me and doing it on a day where the temperatures were 70-plus
To help gauge our Facebook engagement, we’re taking a look at the top 5 posts each month that people are talking about most.
NOTE: Tonight, I am giving a virtual tour of our newsroom to the Cub Scout pack that my friend’s son is in. We are doing this via Skype on iPad because the boys live in the Philadelphia area. The following is an email I wrote to my friend, who was
I just entered a contest by Editor & Publisher for an annual recognition known as “Ten newspapers that do it right.” The entry guidelines are simple: Our March issue will profile what we have long labeled “10 newspapers That Do It Right.” Never meant to be a “10 Best” list,
When former General Norman Schwarzkopf passed away on Dec. 27, it was suggested to me by my boss that I put out a post on the York Daily Record’s Facebook page to see if there were any local Gulf War veterans who remembered the man.
Sara Glines presented on changes in the newspaper business to York Rotary.
A week ago, we weren’t talking about the flu. Friday morning, it will be sprawled across our front page and was already covered in our York City Limits blog. The flu epidemic it seems, cropped up almost literally overnight. Or rather, the media firestorm of flu coverage cropped up overnight. I was working