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Just another Wordpress.com weblog. Assistant Professor – new and emerging media. E-mail: scmurley -at- gmail.com. Doctoral studies, Mass Communication: University of South Carolina – Columbia Cognate: Library and Information Science. MA, Communication, 2001: Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary – Fort Worth, Texas. Facades of God: A Traveler’s Journey. Photographs of churches along U.S. 69 in Texas with accompanying text and graphic design. Best Completed Student Paper Award,. With Kim Smith, 2005.
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Just another Wordpress.com weblog. Due to a miscommunication with my hosting company, someone took over my name domain! I’m working on it now, and hope to have a new domain available soon. What sucks is that I still have hosting for the next few months, so the material I had posted is still there somewhere, but now I’ll have to remap the domain to the documents. #$%@#! Posted February 3, 2009 by Bryan Murley. Laquo; New updates to “about” page. One response to “. Subscribe to comments with RSS.
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Orato: hyperbole on the cit-j front | Murley blog
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Just another Wordpress.com weblog. Orato: hyperbole on the cit-j front. Part of the reason I began this blog is for items like this. This isnt really something Id post at Reinventing College Media, but its somewhat related, and delves into the issues of Citizen Journalism and participatory media. Doug Fisher comments on Orato. A new web site that intrigued me because, apparently, there is eventually going to be a pay-for-play system for writers to post their content. Posted June 26, 2006 by Bryan Murley.
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Just another Wordpress.com weblog. My personal web site crashed recently. More accurately, the server that was hosting the site crashed, and the site had to be ported to a new server with my hosting company. The resulting confusion caused my content management system to lose its mind, and my domains are cross-wired. Posted December 31, 2006 by Bryan Murley. Laquo; Sadly, Gervais calls it quits. New updates to “about” page ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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the POD - Tomorrow's journalists. Today.: 2005-10-09
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Friday, October 14, 2005. Freelance from disaster zone - almost. Close to going to leaving for Pakistan to do some freelance reporting, but I guess it just wasn't meant to be. My 23-year-old cousin, a medical resident at the McGill University Health Centre, left on a relief mission this afternoon with three other doctors from Toronto. They are to meet four other docs in Islamabad, buy some medical supplies, and then head for remote areas impacted by the quake. I called a friend (and ex-mentor from my sum...
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the POD - Tomorrow's journalists. Today.: 2005-10-16
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Friday, October 21, 2005. Apart from the few hiccups, j-school isn't all that. That's the "real education for the real world" we're looking for. The theory-laden class that seems to be a popular topic of discussion on this blog is also rattling along. I think it has become slightly more interesting as we and the instructor get the hang of things, but I hate to think of what he and the department have coming their way via mid-term course evaluations. Let me throw this out there:. Which one do you go for?
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the POD - Tomorrow's journalists. Today.: 2005-11-06
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Friday, November 11, 2005. Watch this: Sat Nov. 12 RDI. I have just watched a haunting report on Radio-Canada on post-war reactions from veterans from the newer wars - Gulf, Iraq, Kosovo, Rwanda. They are the perfect example that Remembrance day will not die out with aging WWII and Korean veterans. They have been deeply scarred and they have no help, no real support. One man said: "you would have done us a service to shoot us when we came back.". Posted by Melanie Holubowski at 10:11 PM. Let's face it - ...
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the POD - Tomorrow's journalists. Today.: 2005-10-23
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Wednesday, October 26, 2005. Hardball for the cameras? So our Prime Minister has suddenly started playing hardball with Uncle Sam, just before Auntie Rice showed up. This is a relationship that is deep and broad and good," said (U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza) Rice. It is important not to speak in apocalyptic language about this issue. It is a trade dispute. Frankly, I think we'll get through it.". I just wouldn't be surprised if we're being taken for a ride here. Posted by Sikander at 11:11 PM.
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the POD - Tomorrow's journalists. Today.: 2005-11-20
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Tuesday, November 22, 2005. Finally, a flawless newscast. In October, Mel posted a message ridden with frustration about one of our newscasts not making it to air when she was assignment editor. Today was the opposite. For Tuesday's Jour 330 class (advanced radio), this was both the second-to-last newscast and the final 'formal' newscast as next week's is a spin-off/spoof. If you're boss one day, communication, delegation skills and preparation are key! Posted by Sandra Pavlopoulos at 10:14 PM.