Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Top media talk about how to pitch them via Twitter

Journalists are now (admittedly) using Twitter as a way to look for tips, trends and sources. A handful of them are going to talk about "twit pitching" preferences this Thurs. (Dec. 11) at 11 a.m. MST. Idaho PRSA is paying for the conference and Drake Cooper in Boise is hosting. We have a few spaces left if you'd like to join us (RSVP to me at jtaylor@drakecooper.com) or you can go to Bulldog Reporter to register yourself.
Here's the list of panelists:
Brian Stelter, Reporter, The New York Times (circ. 1,500,394)
Julio Ojeda-Zapata, Consumer Technology Reporter, St. Paul Pioneer Press (circ. 252,055); Author, "Twitter Means Business: How Microblogging Can Help or Hurt Your Company"
Ina Fried, Senior Writer, CNET News
New Speaker: Chris O'Brien, Business Columnist, San Jose Mercury News (circ. 241,518) Dan Patterson, Digital Audio Manager, ABC News
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