I was watching an episode of the Andy Griffith Show up here in New York on my blizzard-rescheduled holiday vacation. It was the episode where Aunt Bee was talked into buying a car for herself so she didn’t have to bother Andy for a ride anywhere. She was and older lady finally learning how to […]
Old Media/Social Media throw down at the Post Gazette
From the Sorgatron Media Newsletter from October 4, 2012. Wednesday evening, I had the fortune to record another Evening with Podcamp for Podcamp Pittsburgh. This one was a panel by news people in the Pittsburgh area involved in social media including Kim Lyons and Mila Sanina of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Scott Beveridge of the Observer-Reporter, Scott Harbaugh of WPXI, and […]
Raising My Army of Tools
I was pleased to be a part of an impromptu panel we did to start off Day 2 of Podcamp Pittsburgh 7. I wanted to expand on a couple of things mentioned up there. I talked a little bit about one of the coolest parts of my “Digital Toolbox”, the army we’ve been so fortunate […]
Podcamp Pittsburgh Focus
From the Sorgatron Media Newsletter from November 1, 2012. Podcamp Pittsburgh imparted a lot of new lessons for all in attendance, and even more as we post all of those sessions in the coming weeks. One consistant we saw was how this has grown up. When we first arrived at Podcamp in it’s first edition […]
Podcasting is not dead!
It may be called netcasts. Or it’s just a video show. But Podcasting is not dead! At least in Pittsburgh. I was MORE than pleased to see all of the podcasting represented at Podcamp Pittsburgh 7 this past weekend. As I mentioned on the live AwesomeCast, it really felt like the genre was represented about […]