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Twitch! Everybody’s Doing It. #PR #TwitchDC


The Mopwater signature event Twitch! Public Relations in the Age of Social Media is once again upon us! To be held next Thursday, November 11, 2010 from 6:30pm-8:30pm, this Twitch will feature a mix of local (DC) and national journalists and editors.

About Twitch: [Twitter + Pitch = Twitch!] Social media have revolutionized both the way reporters gather news and the way public relations professionals must interact with the news media. Twitch! will discuss how journalists are using social media to discover stories, find sources, and keep their audiences informed. Our panel will include Washington, DC journalists from the print, online and broadcast media industries for a fun, informative session.

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Use the hashtag #twitchdc on Twitter

Meet the Twitch! Panel for November 11

Yanick Rice Lamb is the Associate Publisher and Editorial Director for Heart and Soul Magazine, the nation’s premiere magazine for African-American women’s health and wellness issues. An editorial veteran, Yanick’s editorial positions have included Editor-At-Large for Essence Magazine, Editor-in-Chief for BET Weekend and Assistant Style Editor for the New York Times.

Holly E. Thomas is a feature writer for the Washington Post Magazine, where she covers the local creative scene, interior design and DC’s fascinating cultural underbelly. She has covered fashion, shopping and beauty for the Post for the past five years, penning a weekly shopping column, reviewing beauty products, photographing stylish folks on the street and hosting weekly live discussions on the Washington Post website.

@washpostfashion/@hollyt81

Sarah Godfrey is a music and entertainment writer for TBD.com. Her work has appeared in the Washington Post, Washington City Paper, Spin, Rolling Stone and the Da Capo Press “Best Music Writing” series. She lives in Washington, D.C.

Kate Michael truly knows DC. She was crowned Miss District of Columbia in 2006 and now produces The District Dish. Known in social media circles as “K Street Kate” Kate’s in-the-know city savvy has been picked up by NBC who hired Kate as a contributor for NBC Niteside. Kate also contributes to Let’s Talk Live DC on News Channel 8.

@kstreetkate

Lifestyle and travel writer Johnica Reed has racked up over 300,000 miles in the past two years jaunting from Africa to Asia to every continent in between. Covering restaurants, upscale hotels and spas all over the world, she writes for Black Atlas, CuisineNoir, Centric, Huffington Post and Essence.com.

The moderator is yours truly. Amanda Miller Littlejohn is the founder of Mopwater Social Public Relations and the creative visionary and writer behind the Twitch! Public Relations in the Age of Social Media event series and the popular Mopwater PR + Media Notes blog. A frequent speaker and writer on industry topics, Amanda is an idea oven and brand problem solver working at the intersection of public relations, journalism, marketing and social media. A former journalist turned PR innovator, Amanda leverages blogs, Twitter, Facebook and video campaigns to build buzz online and off.

@amandamogul

Hostesses and Honorees

I have been SO INSPIRED by a few people in the PR community this year, so I wanted to do something different and special with this Twitch! In addition to our phenomenal panel of journalists and editors, we’re going to have a few special guests-people who are in the public relations world who’ve done something pretty amazing with social media this year. Each of these honorees embodies the concept of Twitch! and have all twitched their way to something pretty phenomenal. I can’t wait to share their stories with you. You are GUARANTEED to be inspired.

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Margie Newman @MargieNewman

Founder, DC Flacks
Communications Manager at PEW

Blogger at FlackRabbit.com

My Literal Homegirl (we’re both from Nashville!)

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Kelly Ferraro @KellyLFerraro

Co-Founder and Editor, WelcomeOmDC
Digital Strategist for OgilvyPR
Recovering Lawyer

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Candice Nicole Mackel @CandiceNicolePR

Owner of CNPR
Entertainment Publicist
Co-Creator of the PoweR Connection

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Social Media : the Journalist’s Wonder Drug


Like everyone else, journalists are using social media to multitask, carry on multiple conversations and be in more place at one time. Of course this ends up meaning they are able to communicate with more potential sources than ever before. The limitations of communication are (almost) removed, creating a hyper-journalism. Kinda like journalism on steroids.

PR pros consider these limitless pathways to communication in a pitching context of course, but it’s nice to know that journalists think of it that way as well. Thanks goes to DC Social Media Examiner Mary Fletcher Jones for capturing this great footage at Twitch! Public Relations in the Age of Social Media, the panel hosted by Mopwater on Thursday evening.  In the clip, Washington Business Journal reporter Jennifer Nycz-Conner discusses how reporting, aided by social media, is akin to cooking on a restaurant range as opposed to on your standard kitchen stove.

[Other #TwitchDC panelists included Jim Long of NBC (@newmediajim), McLean Robbins of Washingtonian Magazine (@deacondoesdc), Jamila Bey of NPR (@jbey), Arthur Delaney of Huffington Post (arthurdelaneyhp) Lindsey Mastis of WUSA9 (lindseymastis)]

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HuffPost Reporter on Social Media Pitching : IM, FB Ping, @Me


8949Ryan Grim, Senior Congressional Correspondent for the Huffington Post and author of the 2009 Wiley release “This is Your Country on Drugs” was billed as one of 6 speakers for Mopwater PR + Media Notes’ first PR. 2.0 panel  Twitch! Public Relations in the Age of Social Media on Thursday night in Washington, but ended up canceling last minute due to an emergency.

A journalistic emergency?

Not quite. Turns out, it was Grim’s third wedding anniversary, which he obviously could not skip.

Grim sent fellow Huffington Post reporter Arthur Delaney in his stead, and to avoid becoming an official Twitch Ditch, he also sent these responses via email to my questions about his use of social media during his reporting and sourcing.

Mopwater: How has social media changed how you do your job?
RG: The biggest shift I’ve seen is toward IM [instant message], both on Facebook, blackberries, gchat or plain old AIM. People seem more relaxed on IM. So build an IM relationship with a reporter.

Mopwater: How do you use social media to find sources for your stories?

RG: LinkedIn has been an enormous help and is a great way to find people online, as is Facebook. If you want reporters to be able to reach you, make those accounts as public as possible and have a phone number easy to find.

Here’s my broad point: The PR people who are successful for me are the ones who can get through. Getting through is a function of staying ahead of the stream of communication that rushes our way. Once, emailing a reporter was the way to do that, but the inbox now is so stuffed it’ll just get buried. There will continuously be new ways to stay ahead, though. Facebook chatting is a good and underused way now. Some reporters might get annoyed at getting a FB ping from a PR flak, but whatever. It’s not your job to make us happy, just to get our attention. A direct Twitter message would get through, too, as would a tweet with my handle in it. Reporters are always out there looking to see what people are tweeting or writing about their work, so you can trap us that way.


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Pitching 2.0: How to Reach Journalists Using Social Media


twitter-bird-press-hatYou haven’t heard from me in a while because I have been working day and night putting together the very first Mopwater PR + Media Notes Panel, and it promises to be amazing. If you’re in the Washington, DC area, you won’t want to miss it. If you’re not, hopefully we can do some sort of recap for those of you who could not attend.

If you manage the public’s perception of your company or are concerned with increasing your organization’s media exposure in 2010, you will want to attend Twitch! Public Relations in the Age of Social Media. If you are like 80% of PR professionals who participated in the VOCUS fall survey on PR planning for 2010, you will be focusing more on social media this year. And if you are working in the nonprofit world, you probably can relate to the 85% of nonprofit executives polled by Weber Shandwick who say social media will be demanding a larger share of nonprofit spending dollars in 2010. But how do you harness the power of social media to get traditional media coverage? How do you embark upon, what I like to call, “social media relations?”

Find out how at Twitch! This event will feature a panel of working journalists who use social media daily to interact with PR professionals, communicators and the public. Think of this event as a “How to Pitch 2.0 Workshop.” Come with your questions about how to effectively use social media to land traditional media coverage. Learn how journalists are accepting pitches and twitches via twitter and Facebook, what they like and what they hate. Do some networking and  workshop the idea of social media relations.

Twitch! Public Relations in the Age of Social Media
Thursday, Jan 14, 2010
Busboys and Poets Langston Room
2021 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
Cost: $20
Note: Space is limited. We can’t accept payment on-site. You must register online through Eventbrite.

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Panel

Moderator:
Jim Long, NBC Universal / Verge New Media, LLC (@newmediajim)

Panelists:
Jennifer Nycz-Conner, Washington Business Journal (@jenconner)

Lindsey Mastis, WUSA News Channel 9 (@lindseymastis)

Ryan Grim, Huffington Post / Author of “This Is Your Country on Drugs.” (@ryangrim)

Jamila Bey, National Public Radio and WAMU (@jbey)

McLean Robbins, Washingtonian and DC Modern Luxury Magazines (@deacondoesdc)

Organizer:
Amanda Miller Littlejohn, Miller Littlejohn Media Group / Mopwater PR + Media Notes / Author of “The Mopwater PR + Media Notes Manual for a Stellar PR Career” (@amandamogul)

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When referencing the event, before during and after, please use the #TwitchDC hashtag on Twitter.

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