Transcript of #editorchat 6/10
[20:50:25] JenniferPerillo: Good evening folks. Jennifer Perillo, food editor, writer, recipe developer. #editorchat
[20:50:47] Ballyhoo: Just found Tweetchat – I love you for it
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[20:50:50] milehighfool: @rondoylewrites Who has your back, Ron? Hope your Mom is feeling better. #editorchat
[20:50:50] LydiaBreakfast: @shortformernie we like it when our participants bring friends #editorchat
[20:51:07] LydiaBreakfast: @JenniferPerillo Hi Jennifer, hope your internet connection cooperates #editorchat
[20:51:25] LydiaBreakfast: @Ballyhoo glad to be of service #editorchat
[20:51:32] milehighfool: @shortformernie Then we are in good company. Glad you could make it @debmarkham. #editorchat
[20:51:34] rondoylewrites: @milehighfool Not better, but stable—thanks. #editorchat
[20:51:35] deegospel: Hi, I’m Dee Stewart. ATL, GA & Hybrid. Contributing Editor for Christian Mags, Former Journ. Blogger. PR firm owner. #editorchat
[20:51:38] deannatroupe: Oh this is really neat. I’ll be adding the editorchat blog to my blogroll. I have a lot of writers that read my blog. #editorchat
[20:51:47] debmarkham: I know @shortformernie! Hello! One of the coolest people I’ve ever met.
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[20:52:09] cutestkidever: @deannatroupe Good idea! I should add it to mine, as well. #editorchat
[20:52:09] LydiaBreakfast: Topic: Cracks in the journalism foundation are showing everywhere — from business models to reporting. #editorchat
[20:52:11] rondoylewrites: Ooh, forgot the intro: Ron S. Doyle, freelance magazine writer from Denver, CO. #editorchat
[20:52:22] milehighfool: So who has seen the hubbub over real-time reporting? How the NYT called out TechCrunch over reporting an Apple rumor? #editorchat
[20:52:25] bacigalupe: Is the question being reviewed by the publisher or still in the galleys ? #editorchat
[20:52:30] LydiaBreakfast: As journalism changes, we wonder if this is occurring across the entire realm of publishing. #editorchat
[20:53:39] rondoylewrites: RT @LydiaBreakfast Topic: Cracks in the journalism foundation are showing everywhere — from business models to reporting. #editorchat
[20:54:25] rondoylewrites: I’m going to throw it out there: did publishing or journalism ever get the story 100% true? #editorchat
[20:55:13] milehighfool: RT @rondoylewrites: I’m going to throw it out there: did publishing or journalism ever get the story 100% true? #editorchat
[20:55:15] deannatroupe: @rondoylewrites Depends on what you mean by true.
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[20:55:27] cutestkidever: @rondoylewrites I doubt anything is ever 100% true, but it’s best if publishers aren’t 100% wrong, I’d say! #editorchat
[20:55:50] milehighfool: Ron just stole Q1: did publishing or journalism ever get the story 100% true? Should we care about reporting in real-time? #editorchat
[20:55:55] jimnduncan: Writerly folk! Interesting discussion worth eavesdropping on over at #editorchat
[20:55:58] deannatroupe: @rondoylewrites Seriously, I think they might have gotten it like 98% true. #editorchat
[20:56:43] shortformernie: @rondoylewrites Define “true.” #editorchat
[20:56:46] jennipps: Q1 – If by real time, you mean immediately as-it-happens type, I think there’s too much room for error/misrepresenting the event #editorchat
[20:56:51] cutestkidever: @milehighfool Q1 I think real-time reporting should have a “rumor has it” disclaimer if they haven’t confirmed the facts. #editorchat
[20:57:00] debmarkham: Does anyone ever get the story 100% true? #editorchat




