Friday, July 24, 2009

Weekly Web Work, 7-20 through 7-24



A particularly strong breaking news week, and it offered the kind of variety that makes a reporter enjoy the job. Besides the newsletters, I posted an average of five stories a day. As usual this selection was comprised of news releases, localizing national news or highlighting Indiana's outcome as part of a broader national trend, and original item-gathering.

The week's online headlines included: Finish Line co-founder to retire, Twitter trim cuts spam for Indy-area tweeters, Indy picks firm to find revenue in city assets

I titled this story on Peyton Manning getting another commercial endorsement, this time with Wheaties, Cereal thriller: Manning, other stars tout Wheaties.

We had a good scoop in mid-week related to an aircraft firm hiring 500 in Indianapolis.

On Tuesday I rustled up a pretty good story off a tip about Rolls-Royce having a low-key cake ceremony to bring together employees who had worked on the Apollo missions from 1968 to 1972 that led the U.S. to get a man on the moon. This is how the story looked online.






Newsletters for the week


7-20 Fresh Start: Rolls Royce to celebrate Apollo 11 mission
7-21 Fresh Start: Wind-farming forum kicks off today
7-22 Fresh Start: Eli Lilly profit rises 21% in 2nd quarter
7-23 Fresh Start: Aviation firm to expand, hire 480"
7-24 Fresh Start: Ballard outlines agenda for Brazil trip

7-20 Mid-Day: $336M casino boat opens in Southern Indiana
7-21 Mid-Day: Franklin vs. Franklin copycat suit appears settled
7-22 Mid-Day: Eli Lilly stock dips despite upbeat earnings
7-23 Mid-Day: Dow tops 9,000 on home sale gains
7-24 Mid-Day: Eli Lilly, WellPoint among largest global firms

Friday, July 10, 2009

Weekly Web Work, 7-7 thru 7-10

To say I was distracted during the week was a bit of an understatement, as we experienced layoffs at the Indy Star (I was actually quoted in an IBJ article about the layoffs wearing my other hat, as Indy News Guild president) that affected operations. (We also got coverage via a rejected vote in the IBJ and via Editor & Publisher.

I did start the week with a feature story on the founder of a Twitter app called TweetPhoto. Here's the story as it appeared online in the Indy Star. Here is the Indy.com version.





I also wrote stories that moved on a national basis which I localized, include the bankruptcy of seafood chain Oceanaire as well as stories that arose from analyzing fresh earnings reports such as Steak n Shake earningsSteak n Shake, and hhgregg store expansion plans that I was able to post before the competition!

Here were the week's newsletters in reverse order

7-10 Fresh Start: AP Source: GM emerges from bankruptcy.
7-9 Fresh Start: Natural gas incentives may help Honda.
7-8 Fresh Start: AirTran adding nonstops to Milwaukee, D.C.
7-7 Fresh Start: Obama eyes Hoosier for commerce post.
7-6 Fresh Start: Emmis Indy radio exec dies after cancer fight.

7-10 Mid-Day Update: Avon-to-Downtown bus gains added support.
7-9 Mid-Day Update: Indiana sues 2 out-of-state robo-callers.
7-8 Mid-Day Update: Indy retailer hhgregg to boost store openings.
7-7 Mid-Day Update: Oceanaire bankrupt, but Downtown site to stay.
7-6 Mid-Day Update: Downtown Marriott nearly halfway done.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Weekly Web Work, 6-29 thru 7-4

Nothing to report! I was on vacation!