Louisiana Seafood Crisis Continues
Almost a year to the day after the BP disaster, the rapid rising water in the Atchafalaya Basin and Mississippi River has once again has thrown another challenge to the hard working family of Loiusiana seafood. The crisis they have been fighting for more than a year is not over, nor will soon. It is good to know that no matter how big the challenge; their voices will continue to be heard through the stories told on the seafood newsroom.
Recent Survey Finds Photos and Newsrooms High on Journalists PR List
Strong storytelling images were found to be king in press releases. Of the journalists surveyed, 79% were more likely to cover a news release if it included easy access to hi-resolution photos.
Seton Northwest Hospital Stirs Up New Recipe for Food Service Success
Rose Marie Lallo was hospitalized twice with pneumonia that required more than two weeks of hospitalization at Seton Northwest Hospital. During her two stays at the hospital, an antiquated food delivery system resulted in her receiving food prepared for the diet and taste of the previous occupant of her room.
Viral Videos Vital for Virtual Newsrooms
From movies to television; the use of online video is the culmination of more than a decade of peoples continued interested in watching others struggle through life’s issues in either a tragic, humorous, intellectual or even a completely stupid way. Snippets of people caught up in an issue that somehow triggers others to relate.
Information Carrying Images = Good, According to Nielsen Study in NY Times
According to an article in the Business Day Technology section of the New York Times, a recent study published by Jakob Nielsen, principal in the Nielsen Norman Group, shows people ignore generic online photos.
An All Night Effort on Imperial Sugar’s Newsroom
I was there to document the historic moment in photos, and called upon to use a little of my rusty reporting skills.






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