MEDIA
The Week in Tweets
A fewof the week's tweets. Mine (of course) and others. Paula Poundstone @paulapoundstone Chris Matthews just let a guest talk. Steve Martin @SteveMartinToGo Tonight in Ft. Myers I never played bett...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 3:24 AM
Register for Friday’s 5K, share experiences in social media
By Ryan Schuster Last years Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota Friday Night 5K was a great experience for the 9,500 who walked or ran the 3.1-mile course at the Fargo Marathon. This years 5K is s...
Posted on 5/13/13 at 10:17 AM
Daily Republic receives top award in 2013 SDNA newspaper contest
MITCHELL, S.D. - The Daily Republic has been judged the best small daily newspaper in South Dakota for the fourth consecutive year. During a recent ceremony held at Mount Rushmore, the Mitchell newspa...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 8:35 AM
Bullit
Bullitt Occasionally I write a column which consists of unrelated topics which I call bullets, as in bullet points. If you read this week's title aloud it sounds appropriate however it's spelling is ...
Posted on 5/5/13 at 6:22 AM
Salesforce Customer Company Tour Recap
I met up with two other Sundoggers at the airport anxious and excited to attend the Salesforce Customer Tour on April 18th. We were welcomed by the downpour of rain, which was a better sight than the ...
Posted on 4/30/13 at 4:15 PM
THEIR OPINION: Legal issues abound as Twitter expands 
By Star Tribune Editorial Board , February 07, 2012
Don Kuznia, Grand Forks, letter: Media shows flagrant anti-conservative bias 
It’s unfortunate that the pro-life movement is not reported in a more balanced way so as to help people understand what’s at stake.
By Don Kuznia , February 02, 2012
UPDATE: British police arrest 5 in tabloid bribery probe 
By Jill Lawless , January 28, 2012
Facebook could cost you a job 
By Steve Johnson , January 20, 2012
Report: Massive Minnesota GOP debt fed by consultant, lawyer fees fed Minn. GOP debt 
Minnesota Public Radio dissected finance reports from 2007 forward and found more than $1 million payouts to a law firm, more than $270,000 to a communications firm focused on party branding and thousands more paid to politicians on the party payroll.
By Associated Press , January 20, 2012
Murdoch's company to pay actor Jude Law, others damages for phone hacking 
Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper company has agreed to pay damages to 37 high-profile victims of tabloid phone-hacking, including actor Jude Law, soccer player Ashley Cole, a friend of Prince William's and former Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott.
By Jill Lawless , January 19, 2012
No Wikipedia? What if the Internet went down? 
By Seth Borenstein , January 18, 2012
'Valley News' owner responds to Huebner lawsuit 
Attorneys for the parent company of the "Valley News Live" newscasts deny allegations that station managers discriminated against a former longtime anchor, and they’re standing by the 26-year-old they promoted to replace her.
By Kristen M. Daum , January 11, 2012
Two N.D. journalists honored for sports coverage 
Bismarck Tribune sports editor Lou Babiarz and Dan Keating of KMAV/KMSR radio in Mayville have been honored for their coverage of North Dakota sports. Babiarz has been named the 2011 North Dakota Sportswriter of the Year and Keating the North Dakota Sportscaster of the Year.
By Associated Press , January 10, 2012
Grand Forks focus group covers local media 
A focus group of area leaders Thursday discussed local media, how it is used by residents and how it can contribute to people’s attachment to their community.
By Christopher Bjorke , January 05, 2012
Forum Communications to start Upper Midwest news service 
Forum Communications Co. is expanding its presence in the region with the launch of a multi-state news service, company President Lloyd Case announced Wednesday.
By Forum Communications , January 04, 2012
Mankato TV anchor arrested on suspicion of DWI 
MANKATO, Minn. - A Mankato television anchor who made David Letterman's Top 10 List after many speculated she could have been drunk during a newscast has been arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated.
By West Central (Minn.) Tribune/MCT , December 22, 2011
CNN's Piers Morgan refuses to name Paul McCartney voicemail source 
By Raphael G. Satter , December 20, 2011
Former 'Valley News Live' anchor Huebner sues, alleges age discrimination 
Former TV news anchor Robin Huebner wants her claims of gender and age discrimination against Valley News Live settled in federal court. The 50-year-old filed a lawsuit Monday against Hoak Media, the parent company of Fargo television stations KXJB and KVLY, where Huebner anchored the primetime newscasts for 21 years until she was reassigned last summer.
By Kristen Daum , December 19, 2011
Wrong fight for NCAA? Writer on Time.com says UND nickname ‘harmless,’ even ‘positive’ 
The long and continuing fight over the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname has caught the attention of Time.com, which reports this week on the NCAA’s campaign against the use of American Indian nicknames and “the puzzling, quite unique case of North Dakota.”
By Chuck Haga , December 19, 2011
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