Media Monday Edmonton: Update #94

Here’s my latest update on local media stuff:

  • Though I generally get annoyed at how early the Christmas stuff comes out, I am thrilled with the return of the Shaw Fire Log! Watch it on channels 222 (HD) and 165 (SD).

shaw fire log

UPDATE: I also wanted to link to this editorial from the Edmonton Journal. It’s about as “rah rah, look at us doing important work” as you can get. Not that the work isn’t important – certainly we should have the right to know about the child welfare system and its flaws, and I’m happy that the Journal and Calgary Herald have pursued it.

UPDATE 2: Let me expand on that previous thought! As I said, I am glad the Journal and Herald have been pursuing the story. I wanted to link to the editorial because I found it interesting in the context of the future of media:

  1. The editorial positions the Journal as being part of the story. That’s a somewhat unusual position for a “traditional” media organization to be in (though it has been more common lately). I’m interested in how the Journal navigates that territory, and so far it seems they want people to know that the Journal worked hard on this.

  2. It is often said that if newspapers die, so will important investigative journalism. Here is a local example of what people mean when they say that. The Journal and Herald have exposed facts that would otherwise have likely remained hidden. Perhaps we’ll see more of this from the Journal? Or perhaps it is too costly?


You can follow Edmonton media news on Twitter using the hashtag #yegmedia. For a great overview of the global media landscape, check out Mediagazer.

So, what have I missed? What’s new and interesting in the world of Edmonton media? Let me know!

You can see past Media Monday Edmonton entries here.

Edmonton Notes for 11/24/2013

Here are my weekly Edmonton notes:

Headlines

Dawson Bridge
The Dawson Bridge

Upcoming Events

Snow Pile in Churchill Square
I’m a big fan of the snow piles for play downtown!

Edmonton Notes for 11/17/2013

Each week my Edmonton Notes bring together a collection of what I think are interesting local stories, and events coming up in the next week. I generally put what I think is the most important or interesting story at the top of the list, and sometimes I’ll write a little more about it. I’d like to expand on that going forward, with an audio or video clip that provides a bit more information or additional thoughts. This week is the first attempt (so let me know if you have any feedback).

Evolving Infill Launches

This week’s highlighted story is the launch of the Evolving Infill project. It aims to advance residential infill in Edmonton’s established neighbourhoods, and will take place over the next few months. Here’s an audio feature on the Evolving Infill launch:

Headlines

Upcoming Events

Premier Redford addresses the 2013 AAMDC Convention
Premier Redford addressed the 2013 AAMDC Convention at the Shaw Conference Centre on Thursday

You can see previous Edmonton Notes entries here.

Media Monday Edmonton: Update #93

Veterans Affairs Canada adopted Twitter to help commemorate Remembrance Day this year, encouraging Canadians to use the hashtag #ShowYouRemember. That and #LestWeForget were popular on Twitter today.

Here’s my latest update on local media stuff:

UPDATE: Shawna Randolph let me know that she is co-hosting on Alberta Primetime for the next three weeks or so, but it’s a temporary gig. She’s still the spokesperson for the Edmonton Humane Society and is running her communications company full-time. I’m sure fans will be happy to see her back on the tube for at least a few weeks!

You can follow Edmonton media news on Twitter using the hashtag #yegmedia. For a great overview of the global media landscape, check out Mediagazer.

So, what have I missed? What’s new and interesting in the world of Edmonton media? Let me know!

You can see past Media Monday Edmonton entries here.

Edmonton Notes for 11/10/2013

Here are my weekly Edmonton notes:

UAlberta Impact

Here are some upcoming events:

Farmfair International: 40th Anniversary

Media Monday Edmonton: Update #92

Here’s my latest update on local media stuff:

You can follow Edmonton media news on Twitter using the hashtag #yegmedia. For a great overview of the global media landscape, check out Mediagazer.

So, what have I missed? What’s new and interesting in the world of Edmonton media? Let me know!

You can see past Media Monday Edmonton entries here.

Edmonton Notes for 11/3/2013

I guess it was bound to happen sooner or later! We received our first big dump of snow this weekend. I’ve made an appointment to get my winter tires put on this week, and I suspect many of you have as well. The City is also preparing for winter on our roads with an impressive lineup of equipment and abrasive material (sand, salt, etc.). You can also check out the WinterCity Strategy here (and follow them on Twitter). I hope you got outside and enjoyed the snow!

Here are my weekly Edmonton notes:

Did you miss the River City Round Up kickoff party on Saturday at Churchill Square? Here are some of the sights and sounds of the festivities:

Here are some upcoming events:

River City Round Up 2013
Calgary has white hats, we have yellow bandanas!

Media Monday Edmonton: Update #91

Hard to believe it has been nearly a month since I last did a Media Monday news roundup! The election was obviously my focus. Anyway, here’s my latest update on local media stuff:

You can follow Edmonton media news on Twitter using the hashtag #yegmedia. For a great overview of the global media landscape, check out Mediagazer.

So, what have I missed? What’s new and interesting in the world of Edmonton media? Let me know!

You can see past Media Monday Edmonton entries here.

Edmonton Notes for 10/27/2013

First snowfall this morning! Here are my weekly Edmonton notes:

Here are some upcoming events:

Kelly-Ramsey Demolition
What’s left of the Kelly-Ramsey block!

Edmonton Election 2013: Update #10

We held another #yegvote Hangout last night at EdmontonPolitics.com, with special guests Chris LaBossiere and Patricia Misutka. We had a great discussion about the mayoral race, touched on a few of the ward races, and gained some insight from their experience into what candidates can expect for the weeks ahead:

It’s hard to believe that we’re just days away from the election! As a result, this will be last update before we find out who the successful candidates are. Here’s my latest election news roundup:

Also, let me quickly plug the ShareEdmonton results page, which will be updating live on Monday night. You can see historical election results here.

You can follow Edmonton Election news on Twitter using the hashtag #yegvote and you can see my coverage here. Also be sure to check out the #yegvote flipboard for curated election-related stories on a daily basis.

What have I missed? Let me know!

Please get out and vote and encourage your friends and family to do so as well!

Disclosure: I’m actively volunteering for Don Iveson’s mayoral campaign.