For 2009: What’s Digitally In? Out?
At the end of each year, our print media counterparts love to publish “In and Out” lists. Newspapers and magazines own the ideal format to play up a fun look at what trends are coming in or going out. I noticed a few related to digital new media worth sharing.
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OUT |
IN |
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“The Secret” |
“The Last Lecture” |
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YouTube.com |
FunnyOrDie.com |
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Watching TV on TV |
Watching TV online |
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Waiting in line for the IPhone |
Waiting in Line for food stamps |
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Sarah Palin |
Tina Fey |
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Bushisms (nukular) |
Obamarama (eloquence) |
Okay – that last one I couldn’t resist. As for the Tina Fey item, remember that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and comedian Fey became two of 2008’s biggest viral video stars. Fey’s spot-on imitations of Palin on “Saturday Night Live” became Web classics: More people watched the spoofs online than they did on TV.
A national and international correspondent and investigative reporter for print, broadcast, and digital new media, Bill Bartman also consults telecommunications and information technology ventures.
Article Tags: FunnyOrDie | Iphone | Sarah Palin | The Last Lecture | Tina Fey | Watching TV online | YouTube
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