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Adopt A "Canned"-Do Attitude - Posted February 12, 2009
Widespread layoffs, cutbacks, and collapses are forcing thousands of media professionals to find new work or re-evaluate their career paths. Fortunately, industry experts with a handle on what the down economy means for job seekers are here to help. Canned: How to Land on Your Feet, a free career transition workshop... [FishBowlNY]

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Widespread layoffs, cutbacks, and collapses are forcing thousands of media professionals to find new work or re-evaluate their career paths. Fortunately, industry experts with a handle on what the down economy means for job seekers are here to help. Canned: How to Land on Your Feet, a free career transition workshop... [FishBowlNY]

Twitter a Hot Topic at mb's 'Journalists and Social Media' Panel - Posted January 29, 2009
From left: NPR's Andy Carvin juggles devices for Twittering from the stage last night while addressing social media for journalists with fellow panelists Shirley Brady of BusinessWeek.com, PressThink's Jay Rosen, and Rachel Sklar of Abrams Research and The Daily Beast. Armed with Blackberries, cameras, and computers, the Twitterati and those seeking to... [FishBowlNY]

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