Author Archives: Audrey

Local TV Station Covers International Story Using Google+

Looks like it won’t take long for Google+ to become a journalism tool … check out this report on 10,000 Words

Pew Study Examines Non-Profit News

The Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism looks at the issue of ideology in what it calls “the era of non-profit news.”

Listening to Facebook Community Reaps Big Rewards for Non-Profit

Column by Goldman & Associates president Dean Goldman, published in Inside Business, July 1, 2011:

Norfolk Botanical Garden recently won a $125,000 grant from the Chase Community Giving philanthropic program. And by the time you read this, it might have received…

AOL’s Newsroom Larger Than NYT’s

An interesting observation about the size of AOL’s newsroom from Business Insider.

An I-Phone App for Live Reporting

Interesting information on it from the Nieman Journalism Lab.

New Report: How Journalism can Bring in Revenues in the Digital Era

A good summary by the New York Times on the new Columbia University report on how journalism can survive and thrive in the digital era — in particular, the need to reconsider their relationships with advertisers.

Goldman Captures Pinnacle Honor

Goldman & Associates Public Relations has received the Pinnacle Award for excellence in creative tactics in the 2011 Pinnacle Awards competition held by the Public Relations Society of America – Hampton Roads Chapter.

Our firm was honored for  work on…

Social Media & This Week’s Historic News

An overview of social media and the Osama bin Laden story from NPR.

Don’t Underestimate Company History

This column by Goldman & Associates president Dean Goldman appeared in Inside Business, April 11, 2011

In a society that venerates youth, being around long enough to have a history is often dismissed as unimportant, or even as carrying the connotation…

From Newspaper Company to Digital Info Factory

The Washington Post “is not really a newspaper company anymore … The Post is a digital information factory,” says its ombudsman in a recent piece about its website redesign.