Four Ways The Brian Lehrer Show Gives Their Shows Digital LoveEric Athas
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The document discusses strategies for expanding the reach of The Brian Lehrer Show radio program online. It outlines goals of building an online community and advancing conversations around complex issues. Methods proposed to engage audiences online include refreshing headlines, highlighting popular interview segments, live-tweeting transcripts, and creating explainer content first for digital before airing on radio. The overall aim is to give people content to share on social media and smooth out lulls in the afternoon radio audience.
The document summarizes UNITAR's accomplishments since adopting its 2007-2009 Strategic Reform Plan. Key accomplishments include strengthening its organizational structure, growing and diversifying its workforce, attracting new donor funding, establishing new research capabilities in knowledge systems and satellite imagery analysis, expanding its online training programs, and providing training to over 80,000 beneficiaries on peace, security, diplomacy and international law. The reforms have positioned UNITAR to be more responsive to beneficiary needs and deliver higher quality training programs and services.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using Sybase's SUP mobile application platform. SUP allows users to quickly develop secure mobile apps that can access backend data across different mobile devices. It supports diverse mobile types, extends backend data to mobile devices, and ensures future-proof mobile investments through accelerated app development. The document describes SUP's architecture, components, process for creating mobile business objects to access databases, designing workflow forms, deploying projects, registering devices, and configuring the server details in the mobile app.
The document discusses best practices for writing for the web versus radio. It emphasizes getting to the point quickly, using proper grammar and spelling, summarizing sources concisely, including relevant details, and crafting catchy headlines for web writing. Web stories should be timely, add new perspectives to known stories, encourage user participation, and be shareable on social media. Radio stories can be adapted for the web by "webifying" them with multimedia and links. Web-native storytelling signals include creating web-only stories, linking to additional content, embedding multimedia, updating stories over time, curating related materials, using a scannable format, and listening to audience feedback.
This document provides an introduction to using Twitter for journalism purposes. It explains some basic Twitter terminology like @ mentions and hashtags. It encourages journalists to tweet about their beats but have fun as well. The document warns against certain unprofessional tweets. It also offers tips for using lists and third-party tools to keep up with tweets. Journalists are advised to tweet their beats to gain followers while being local, relevant and useful. The document concludes by suggesting journalists set up Twitter on their phones and experiment with search and advanced search features. It offers personal Twitter account feedback to those who email or tweet their account handles.
How to grow an audience on social media from scratch, with NPR Code Switch's ...Eric Athas
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This document outlines how the NPR Code Switch team grew their social media audience from scratch. They started by making a list of goals, engaging their existing followers, and getting the whole team involved in sharing content. They experimented with different hashtags and ways of telling stories. The team plays with new formats and shares stories across multiple platforms to engage more people and grow their audience.
We love the martial arts. We love it like we love our children, our freedom, our history. We love the martial arts as much as we love to train, as much as we love the rush of the right technique at exactly the right moment, as much as we love the thrill of a good contest. At Martial Info we are committed to the entire "village" that is the world of martial arts. We are here for the fighter, the fan, the teacher, the coach, the parents, the traditionalist, the eclectic practitioner, the expert, the novice, the filmmaker, the actor, the celebrity, and the unknown master. We celebrate the diversity of our histories, of our people, of everything that is the best - of - the-best of what we do - and what we are capable of.
We believe that there is something to the study of the martial arts, something beyond the technique, beyond what takes place in the ring - something magical and interesting and important. We respect all methods, and all of the men and women on their own paths, from all the countries, from all the schools, passing down what it is they have learned or are in the process of learning.
We really love the martial arts and this site is dedicated to martial artists everywhere. We think that the martial arts world makes THE WORLD a better, safer, and more interesting place to be. We hope that we are a part of the village that helps you be a better martial artist - and as a result, a better human being
The document discusses predictions about the events that may occur around December 21, 2012 related to planetary alignments and the ascension process. It is suggested that a cosmic energy wave or "tsunami" will hit the Earth, carrying those with higher consciousness to a new state while having catastrophic consequences for those unprepared. There will be signs of change building up to that date. The Mayan calendar ending in 2012 is seen as marking this transition point between ages when recorded time and history will cease.
Shallow excavations up to 6 meters deep are commonly used for site investigations and surveys to study subsurface composition and structure. Excavations less than 2 meters are done by hand, between 2-4 meters use a wheeled backhoe, and 4-6 meters use a hydraulic excavator. Deeper excavations over 6 meters use drilling rig machines, which allow extraction of soils and rocks to greater depths in a faster, easier manner compared to other methods, though they require more skilled labor and are louder.
There are several types of construction drawings that provide different information about a building project. Architectural drawings give a complete view of the building and placement of parts. Structural drawings explain the building's strength, materials, and reinforcement details. Plumbing and sanitary drawings show water and fixture locations and connections. Electrical drawings describe wiring, fixtures, and load calculations. As-built drawings reflect changes made during construction to record differences from the original design.
The document discusses best practices for writing for the web versus radio. It emphasizes getting to the point quickly, using proper grammar and spelling, summarizing sources concisely, including relevant details, and crafting catchy headlines for web writing. Web stories should be timely, add new perspectives to known stories, encourage user participation, and be shareable on social media. Radio stories can be adapted for the web by "webifying" them with multimedia and links. Web-native storytelling signals include creating web-only stories, linking to additional content, embedding multimedia, updating stories over time, curating related materials, using a scannable format, and listening to audience feedback.
This document provides an introduction to using Twitter for journalism purposes. It explains some basic Twitter terminology like @ mentions and hashtags. It encourages journalists to tweet about their beats but have fun as well. The document warns against certain unprofessional tweets. It also offers tips for using lists and third-party tools to keep up with tweets. Journalists are advised to tweet their beats to gain followers while being local, relevant and useful. The document concludes by suggesting journalists set up Twitter on their phones and experiment with search and advanced search features. It offers personal Twitter account feedback to those who email or tweet their account handles.
How to grow an audience on social media from scratch, with NPR Code Switch's ...Eric Athas
?
This document outlines how the NPR Code Switch team grew their social media audience from scratch. They started by making a list of goals, engaging their existing followers, and getting the whole team involved in sharing content. They experimented with different hashtags and ways of telling stories. The team plays with new formats and shares stories across multiple platforms to engage more people and grow their audience.
We love the martial arts. We love it like we love our children, our freedom, our history. We love the martial arts as much as we love to train, as much as we love the rush of the right technique at exactly the right moment, as much as we love the thrill of a good contest. At Martial Info we are committed to the entire "village" that is the world of martial arts. We are here for the fighter, the fan, the teacher, the coach, the parents, the traditionalist, the eclectic practitioner, the expert, the novice, the filmmaker, the actor, the celebrity, and the unknown master. We celebrate the diversity of our histories, of our people, of everything that is the best - of - the-best of what we do - and what we are capable of.
We believe that there is something to the study of the martial arts, something beyond the technique, beyond what takes place in the ring - something magical and interesting and important. We respect all methods, and all of the men and women on their own paths, from all the countries, from all the schools, passing down what it is they have learned or are in the process of learning.
We really love the martial arts and this site is dedicated to martial artists everywhere. We think that the martial arts world makes THE WORLD a better, safer, and more interesting place to be. We hope that we are a part of the village that helps you be a better martial artist - and as a result, a better human being
The document discusses predictions about the events that may occur around December 21, 2012 related to planetary alignments and the ascension process. It is suggested that a cosmic energy wave or "tsunami" will hit the Earth, carrying those with higher consciousness to a new state while having catastrophic consequences for those unprepared. There will be signs of change building up to that date. The Mayan calendar ending in 2012 is seen as marking this transition point between ages when recorded time and history will cease.
Shallow excavations up to 6 meters deep are commonly used for site investigations and surveys to study subsurface composition and structure. Excavations less than 2 meters are done by hand, between 2-4 meters use a wheeled backhoe, and 4-6 meters use a hydraulic excavator. Deeper excavations over 6 meters use drilling rig machines, which allow extraction of soils and rocks to greater depths in a faster, easier manner compared to other methods, though they require more skilled labor and are louder.
There are several types of construction drawings that provide different information about a building project. Architectural drawings give a complete view of the building and placement of parts. Structural drawings explain the building's strength, materials, and reinforcement details. Plumbing and sanitary drawings show water and fixture locations and connections. Electrical drawings describe wiring, fixtures, and load calculations. As-built drawings reflect changes made during construction to record differences from the original design.