College Media Podcast: 2012 Wrap-up

December 21, 2012 in College Media Podcast

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This week we take a look at some of the big stories of the year in college media. Here are links to some past coverage of those topics: #

1. Red & Black Controversy

Dan’s Open Letter re: the R&B situation
SPLC reporting on the controversy (site search results) #

2. Digital First

State Press at ASU Going Digital-First, Shifting From Daily to Weekly Print Paper (College Media Matters) #

3. Tech Trends

Hosting options for college media, the (updated) 2012 edition (ICM) #

4. Athletics/Administration and Social Media

Kansan Football Reporter Warned About Asking Questions at Press Conference with Head Coach (College Media Matters) #

Kansas Football Coach Tweets Angrily About Daily Kansan Coverage of Team (College Media Matters) #

Be Careful Student Sports Reporters, Your School May Have an In-Game Tweet Limit (College Media Matters) #

NCAA attempts to hold back new media tide (Innovation in College Media, 2007) and more previous coverage #

President’s Memo To Staff #

Harvard Crimson Ends Policy Allowing School Officials to Review Quotes Prior to Publication #

Daily Kent Stater’s Doug Brown Reveals Administrative Cover-Up in $1 Million Donor Investigation #

5. April Fool’s Day

Daily Free Press editor-in-chief fired from paper #

The College Media Podcast is available to stream here, or download an mp3 at this link. We’ll be back in 2013 with more news from the college journalism universe. #

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