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The Sound of Silence

The Sound of Silence: Garages, originally uploaded by fotologic. Yes, this space is all dust and cobwebs lately. Other demands have taken a titanic-sized chunk out of my time. My apologies. Clearly the time has come to re-evaluate if I should continue.

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Getting to Number One

The above gets my competitive juices flowing.

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My personal thanks to those who attended last evening’s meet-up, the highlight of which was an intense, wide-ranging conversation about The Boston Globe. The fallout from the newspaper industry going belly up was passionately discussed, including how this would impact other journalistic entities like, for example, WBUR.

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"Ring and Spring" Microphones, originally uploaded by jschneid. Vivian Schiller, who helms National Public Radio, spoke from DC with Tom Ashbrook yesterday. Check out the lively conversation the interview elicited on the website. Get any two radio listeners into a room….

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The historic first “Tweet-up”, originally uploaded by WBUR. It’s edifying to read what people write about 90.9 in their blogs (well … it’s often edifying).

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Happy New Year – Resolutions [001/365], originally uploaded by Jonathan L D Bennett The eggnog has been drunk dry, the gelt’s all gone, and the solstice bush is curbside. That can mean only one thing: It’s time to focus on 2009.

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Obama wins!, originally uploaded by birdfarm. Our headlines are filled with examples showing just how far we have to go, but this presidential election is testament to how far we’ve come. — WBUR Anchor Delores Handy Brown

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Got photos? Please add them to our Flickr Group. Clint Cavanaugh introduces the Twitterati to the WBUR studios during the fourth social media event, originally uploaded by WBUR. Last evening’s social media event drew our largest crowd to date. I guesstimate about 30+ people passed through our doors. Thank you to all who braved traffic-clogged [...]

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THE OPEN GATE, originally uploaded by lewsviews. My apologies for the let-up in blogging—a nasty virus has sapped my limited ability to string sentences together to form coherent sentences. So this entry will be brief … very brief.

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pinoy feast, originally uploaded by SaddaGocaraRupa. Yesterday I feasted on lunch and ideas with Andrea Mercado, four feet something inches of spark and spunk, bursting with suggestions on how the station could use social media to strengthen connections with our community of listeners. I found her exuberance exhausting.

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