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Apr
06

Philly News Alternatives

Posted by: Jim MacMillan | Comments (2)
What's news?

What's news?

I have been cast in the middle of a mostly-friendly debate with some friends recently, over the viability of newspapers saving themselves by charging for online content.

My fundamental argument is that controlling content is now both impossible and counterproductive, but as an aside, I thought I might assemble a few of the alternatives readers would find online if the company that owns my local papers – The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News – stopped offering their content for free via philly.com.

Several other local print products are present online as well, including
philadelphia weekly, City Paper, Philadelphia Business Journal, The Bulletin, Philadelphia Gay News, Tribune, Al Dia, Philadelphia Magazine, South Philly Review and the The Philadelphia Sunday Sun.

You can watch TV news, or visit each station’s web site: 3, 6, 10, & 29
Philly has an all-news radio station: KYW  and public radio news: WHYY
You can search for Philadelphia news via Yahoo, Google, MSN, AOL, newsbystate.com and get your sports directly from the teams: Eagles, Phillies, 76ers & Flyers

Beyond local, try: Yahoo News, Google News, MSN, AOL and newsbystate.com. Read the New York Times, Washington Post and USA TODAY; TIME, Newsweek, U.S. News, The Economist and THE NEW YORKER

There will be blogs, including www.phawker.com, www.philebrity.com,phillyist.com phillyskyline.com & technicallyphilly.com.


www.youngphillypolitics.com and college papers online, including: The Temple News, The Daily Pennsylvanian, The Triangle, Collegian, The Hawk & The Villanovan

Most people, however, seem to be more interested in a little thing called social media, including:
MySpace, facebook, LALA.COM, VIRB, twitter, change.org, bebo, flickr, photobucket, tribe,
del.icio.us, Flixster, digg, ryze, Linked in, PhotoReflect.com, VDIDDY, video codezone
vidiLife, Clip Shack, webshots, vod:pod, fliqz, current.tv, motionbox, dabble, bebo,
Google Video, eyespot, ourmedia, YAHOO! VIDEO, stashSpace.com, photobucket,
HOOK.TV, My Yahoo, iGoogle, Google Reader, newsgator, my.aol,
netvibes, bloglines, plusmo, newsalloy, Excite UK Info, netomat hub, fwicki, flurry,
My Webwag, Attensa, ZapTXT, del.icio.us, thefreedictionary, Odeo, Pageflakes,
Podcast Ready, reddit.com,  Digg, Newsvine, StumbleUpon, and Technorati

There will be more.

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Disclosures: I worked for the Daily News for 17 years. I would prefer to see both papers thrive.

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Apr
01

Walnut Street Window Shopping

Posted by: Jim MacMillan | Comments (2)

I grabbed a few snaps while walking along Walnut Street in the Center City section of Philly this morning.

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For all my friends who think we don’t need newspapers for anything but bird cages and fish wrappers, I am happy to report finding a a few copies of the free Philadelphia Metro being used to obscure the view into the former Brasserie Perrier, rumored soon to be the location of the city’s first Apple Store.

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Over at the lululemon athletica yoga apparel shop, I wondered if the spray paint was vandalism or guerrilla marketing. A Google search further piqued my curiosity, but then I saw this blog post suggesting the latter.

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Finally, I caught these cats at the DIESEL store.

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Mar
30

Meet the Mothers in Charge

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Mothers in Charge Executive Director and Founder Dorothy Johnson Speight

On Saturday, I was honored to join friends, colleagues and students attending “Murder and the Media,” a lunch and forum hosted by Mothers in Charge, a violence prevention, education and intervention group for youth, young adults, families and community organizations, here in Philadelphia. The forum aimed to examine how the media reports the violence that continues to plague the Philadelphia Region.

Journalists spoke about the stress of covering the many tragic events that make up the daily news in Philadelphia, and the community of bereaved mothers made it clear that accurate, complete and balanced reporting means even more than we might expect to the victims and survivors of gun crime.

Questions planned for discussion included:
• What role does media reporting play in violence reduction? 
• Is there evidence of class or racial bias in victim coverage? 
• How can victims’ families work with the media in seeking appropriate coverage?
 The conversation went in many more directions as well. 

I can’t thank Executive Director and Founder Dorothy Johnson Speight – and her community – enough for having us.

It was a special honor to have a student on the panel from my Journalism and Psychological Trauma course at Temple University.

I would argue, however, that the arrangement was backwards. The mothers should have been at the front of the room; they are the experts and the rest of us are merely the students.

Next, stay tuned for Faces of Courage,” an upcoming book profiling several members of the organization.

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Mar
15

Going Green in Philadelphia

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Sellin' o' the Green

Sellin' o' the Green

Philadelphia celebrated St. Patrick’s Day Sunday with the city’s 239th annual parade – the second oldest in the country – with 25,000 marchers and 24 Irish dance schools scheduled to participate.

Today, I decided to grab a few photos of the souvenir vendors.

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Mar
10

Who can save our ship?

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The SS United States is docked in South Philadelphia, in this photo I took yesterday.

The SS United States is docked in South Philadelphia, in this photo I took yesterday.

Have you ever wondered about the old ocean liner you can see on the Philadelphia waterfront waterfront as you travel along I-95?

According to The S.S. United States Conservancy, the SS United States – the fastest passenger vessel ever built - may soon be sold for scrap.

Conservancy Vice President Dan McSweeney, in a recent Philadelphia Inquirer opinion column, asks: “Can you imagine selling the Spirit of St. Louis or the USS Constitution for scrap? If the SS United States is lost, there will never be another like it.”

Learn more about “The Big U” and the urgent efforts to save her:
ssunitedstatesconservancy.org
www.ss-united-states.net
www.ssunitedstates.org
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_United_States

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