Denver Media Keeps Evolving
Two big updates from the Denver media community, as the shift from print to real-time, online reporting continues. The Denver Business Journal is now on Twitter. This is a great way for weekly newspapers to compete in a world when news from a week ago is ancient history.
If you have a Twitter account, you can get DBJ headlines by following @denbizjournal.
Even better, former Rocky Mountain News staffers have joined forces to provide the Rocky coverage you’re used to in an online publication. In Denver Times needs 50,000 subscribers by April 23 to go live. Cost is $4.99 per month.
I love to see local media answering the call to find news ways to get the news out in these changing times. You can bet I’ll be supporting them both.
