Monthly Archives: September 2011

Sep 30

More news story leads from ReligionLink

Looking for more story leads? I always was! Check out ReligionLink,  @ReligionReport, with timely ideas and background for and from journalists. ReligionLink is associated with the Religion Newswriters Association [on facebook, ReligionNewswriters]. The writers of this tip sheet all have many years of experience … Read More

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Sep 29

Help with news story ideas on environment

Stuck for story ideas? Get the free  biweekly email or RSS of  story leads from Society for Environmental  Journalists, @sejorg. The list includes 4-5 leads every other week and it tips you off on reports to be issued, trends or … Read More

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Sep 23

Get better results in Internet searches with phrase searching

For better results w/ Google, Bing, Yahoo!, use quotes around a phrase. “Skaneateles Festival” nets 80% fewer results than the two words alone do. The first, “Skaneateles Festival”  will give you every page that has both words back-to-back on it. … Read More

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Sep 20

Set grandma straight by snopes-ing that email!

Think one of those warning emails from your grandma about bad fast food or dangers at the gas pump is a story? Check out snopes.com What started as a hobby for a California couple, @snopes,  became a small business in … Read More

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Sep 16

Internet search tip: searching key words at a website

To search on just one website, not the whole ‘net,  use this formula to filter — keyword site:xxx.com and only that keyword, at that site, comes up.  For example if you  knew I (Barbara Fought) worked at the Newhouse School … Read More

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Sep 12

Where’d that photo come from?

Wonder if an online photo was altered or need to see where or when  it first appeared? Save the photo file and then copy the file name in Tineye.com.  @Tin Eye will  spit out links to all the online sites … Read More

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Sep 10

Internet search tip: Try another search engine

Think all search engines are alike? Not so!  Compare how different they are at  thumbshots or BlindSearch. When I do training, most people are surprised that the search engines come up with quite different results. Research shows most of us … Read More

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Sep 08

Find news sources with Foursquare

Need a quality source at a certain venue? Find the mayor for it on @foursquare. Use the mayor’s links to @twitter and @facebook for contact info. In a breaking news situation, you can generally easily get sound or quotes from … Read More

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Sep 06

Follow website changes

Follow changes or new info at a company or organization website by setting alerts such as watchthatpage.com to tell you when its homepage changes. Or any interior page.  It’s free! You can have the updates sent as frequently as you … Read More

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