2012

I am regularly featured as a new media expert in various media. Several media have also featured my research and teaching activities.

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The following are media interviews and coverage from 2012:

“Obama takes ‘fiscal cliff’ battle to Twitter” (Reuters, November 28, 2012)

“After campaigns, lawmakers still use social media” (The Orange County Register, November 28, 2012)

“VCU social media group urges students to get out and vote” (VCU Insight, November 9, 2012)

“VCU Votes polls Richmonders on their choice for president” (CBS 6, November 6, 2012)

“Creating the path to CNN” (VCU School of Mass Communications, November 5, 2012)

“Election a lively presence on campus” (VCU News, October 30, 2012)

“Online actions and rants can have real-time consequences” (CBS 6, October 25, 2012)

“Gallery of Online Teaching” (VCU Center for Teaching Excellence, October 18, 2012)

“Twitter rettet die Sesamstrasse” (Der Sonntag, October 7, 2012; in German)

“The business media needs to improve its Twitter use” (Talking Biz News, September 28, 2012)

“Die klügsten Köpfe kehren zurück” (Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung, September 13, 2012; in German)

“Study’s Facebook Post May Have Sparked 340,000 Votes in 2010″ (Bloomberg News, September 12, 2012)

“Social Studies: Does Facebook distract students?” (The Commonwealth Times, September 9, 2012)

“Could ‘liking’ something on Facebook get you fired?” (The Christian Science Monitor, August 10, 2012)

“Is the ‘Like’ Button Protected Free Speech?” (WNYC, August 9, 2012)

“Cultural Collaboration at VCU” (VCU News, August 3, 2012)

“How Tech Is Screwing Up the Olympics” (Discovery News, August 2, 2012)

“Romney will announce VP choice through app” (NBC 12, July 31, 2012)

“Students help nonprofits while making global connections” (VCU School of Mass Communications, July 27, 2012)

“Will Social Media Spoil the Olympics?” (TechNewsWorld, July 27, 2012)

“Why Did Reddit Succeed Where Digg Failed?” (Technology Review, July 18, 2012)

“Adding CSR Efforts to Wikipedia: Go the Indirect Route” (PR News, July 17, 2012)

“IYLEP: A Window into Iraq” (Richmond.com, July 16, 2012)

“Microsoft, NBC Part Ways” (E-Commerce Times, July 16, 2012)

“Iraqi students learn social media lessons in Richmond” (CBS 6, July 12, 2012)

“IOC’s Love-Hate Relationship With Social Media Could Reach Olympic Proportions” (E-Commerce Times, June 20, 2012)

“Rodney King beating: First ever ‘viral video’” (CBS 6, June 18, 2012)

“The Last Waltz” (WRIR, May 17, 2012)

“VCU Junior Selected as Student Campaign Correspondent for The Washington Post” (VCU News, May 7, 2012)

“Clicking ‘Like’ on Facebook Is Not Protected Speech, Judge Rules” (The New York Times, May 5, 2012)

“Experts Unlike Ruling in Facebook Speech Case” (Associated Press, May 4, 2012)

“No, self-regulation online is sufficient, others argue” (AsiaOne – Singapore, May 2, 2012)

“Zimmerman social media blitz: Risky or about time?” (CNN Headline News, May 1, 2012)

“In a bind over Net regulation” (The New Paper – Singapore, April 30, 2012)

“What is Facebook doing buying patents?” (CBS 6, April 23, 2012)

“The Social Media Shuffle: From Kony To Spooning” (NPR, April 19, 2012)

“Mobile Health News Network” (WRIR, April 13, 2012)

“Tumblr founder builds expansion on Richmond’s diverse tech talents” (CBS 6, April 3, 2012)

“Mass Communications Students use iPads for Social Journalism Class” (VCU News, March 28, 2012)

“Employers Using Facebook” (WRIC TV 8, March 19, 2012)

“Katie Paine’s 13 Favorite Papers From IPRRC 2012″ (The Measurement Standard, March 22, 2012)

“Richmond: The #38 ‘Most Socially Networked City’?” (Richmond.com, March 19, 2012)

“How Teenagers Learned To Hate Joseph Kony” (NPR, March 9, 2012)

“What do Google changes mean for your privacy?” (CBS 6, February 29, 2012)

“iPadJournos reaching new level of education” (MASC News, February 9, 2012)

“You need to meet … Marcus Messner” (Work It, Richmond, February 9, 2012)

“VCU Mass Comm takes over Miami” (MASC News, February 8, 2012)

“How PR Can Forge Peaceful Coexistence With Wikipedia” (PR News, February 6, 2012)

“Mandatory changes for Facebook, Google users reignite debate” (Richmond Times-Dispatch, January 27, 2012)

“SOPA Protest” (WRIR, January 20, 2012)

“Does new media have PIPA/SOPA right?” (CBS 6, January 18, 2012)

“Widespread internet blackouts to protest federal bill” (CBS 6, January 18, 2012)

“Will federal bill ‘stifle’ the internet?” (CBS 6, January 18, 2012)

Radio Interview on Social Media, Part 1Part 2 (Leinehertz 106einhalb, January 7, 2011; in German)

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