Thursday, June 11, 2009

This is my next job....

New York Times appoints a “social media editor”
Paul Boutin May 26th, 2009

How’s this for a dream job? America’s paper of record has reassigned one of its editors to be the in-house expert on Facebook and Twitter.

You can read up on Jennifer Preston’s background in this morning’s entertainingly cruel Gawker post. More important is that the New York Times as an organization takes social networks seriously as a work tool. A leaked internal email describes Preston’s role:
Jennifer is our first social media editor. What’s that? It’s someone who concentrates full-time on expanding the use of social media networks and publishing platforms to improve New York Times journalism and deliver it to readers.

@NYT_JenPreston has already taken early feedback: She unprotected her Twitter updates this morning and is now trolling for input on her job. I’m sure 80 percent of that feedback will consist of “you’re an idiot” and “The New York Times will be dead in ____ days/months/years.” Hang in there, Jen. They did this to David Pogue, too.

There’s a bigger story here: I’m sure a thousand social media consultants are wailing in pain now that the Gray Lady has drafted an internal journalist instead of an external expert. But America’s paper of record has taken their advice, and has made it acceptable for all other newspapers to assign a full or part-time social media expert.

(Disclosure: Paul Boutin is a freelance writer for the New York Times.)

1 comments:

  1. Oh this is just going to be great isn't it? Here's some recent tweets from a Sky News journalist (with thanks to pobitch):

    #beckham: i have just arrived at selfridges
    to see david beckham in his pants

    #beckham: a press officer says beckham
    won't be appearing in his pants today -
    disappointed fans?

    #beckham: 270 people who bought armani pants
    last friday have won the chance to meet
    beckham today - will they get their pants signed?

    #beckham: 15 minutes to go before david
    beckham's arrival in oxford street...

    Reporting on news from the frontlines? I think not...

    (BTW, thanks for linking to my blog and making it your fave - I'll reciprocate asap!)

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