Hyperlocal News Roundup
by Matt McGee on Sep 26, 2010 in Industry
Another big list of links from the last week or so, including a few pieces about the Block by Block conference in Chicago at the end of the week. Was expecting more coverage of that, actually. Maybe it’ll happen during the coming week, since the conference wrapped up on Friday afternoon.
- Getting Hyperlocal Blog Traffic Based On Tragic Events That I Wish I Didn’t Get, Blogger Lens
- School district reverses media policy for bloggers, Lost Remote
- Hyperlocal: What Works, What Doesn’t, newspaperdeathwatch.com
- Journal Register to launch ‘hyperlocal portal’, Lost Remote
- What “engagement” means to TBD.com, rjiblog.org
- Who’s pimping who?, The Hyperlocalist
- Chicago Tribune relaunches TribLocal.com, Lost Remote
- Audience engagement and business sense are essential to success of local news start ups, www.knightdigitalmediacenter.org
- How can hyperlocals and the mainstream media work better together?, Sarah Hartley
- Hyperlocal Fun in the Sun, California Style, Outside.in Blog
- New survey: Community news site users more satisfied compared to their local mainstream news sources, www.rjionline.org
- Gannett Goes Hyperlocal With HighSchoolSports.net, paidContent.org
- We’re here at BxB, Lost Remote
September 26, 2010 | Filed Under Industry
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