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Watching #Alive and I think zombies should not kill their kin. If they are running on instinct they could ID loved ones and would go past them. But if they saw someone they could not stand like an old school bully they go into turbo mode.
Also, what if they also pursued more aggressively there more succulent or nutritious humans?
There was this old WGN sci-fi show: Earth Final Conflict. A race of aliens fed off the life force of humans. They were here long ago but came back. On the second go around the aliens started getting sick because humans ate junk food. I thought that was a nice twist.
Could some humans be unhealthy for zombies? #alive
Here's a question for you: What's the biggest argument between zombie fans. To me it's the running. Do they move fast or slow? And if they run fast how long can they run fast: both in near term and however long they remain active?

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Sep 25, 2020
Traditional news media has a lot of external challenges - FB, something, something, something - but we've got a lot of internal ones, too. I think a traditional media company needs to accomplish three things if it want to thrive in the future.
First, I think it needs to deliver a distinct and unique product in the market. The killer statement in local media, for example, is when we hear people say: You're all the same anyway. We do cover a lot of the same stuff, but how are we different?
Second, we have to be able to gather notable fans and followers on our SECONDARY platforms. Example: people LOVE (not just visit) a "newspaper" web site. I never use @voxmedia sites, for example, but I love its podcasts. I think it shows you're reaching new customers.
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Sep 9, 2020
And so it begins, @DenverChannel: for the third year in a row I will try to enrich myself with a friendly sports wager with one of your staff members. It has never ended well.
@DenverChannel In the first year, I thought @HollyGaunttDen, was an easy mark. But her @Rockies beat my @Cubs in the playoffs and I forked over a team jersey.
In Year 2 I went for weaker prey: I bet @TonyKovaleski the Cubs would have a much better season than the Rockies. Proving God hates corporate hacks, the Rockies did just enough for a push.
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Sep 7, 2020
“The answer, I think, is that American television hosts need to be liked.” There is so much in this @nytimes piece I wasn’t sure where to begin. But that’s a good spot. nytimes.com/2020/09/06/bus…
Also this: “Operators in the subscription business — which includes cable and a growing share of online and print outlets — have found success in telling you what you want to hear, and in signaling that they are, in some sense, on your team.”
It is sometimes hard for people to separate journalist and friend because we wind up telling them something that benefits them or they connect with the work. But it’s also how we cultivate sources (aka. schmooze). Reporters are in the end, professional information gatherers.
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My oldest son told his brother he looked like a burned sock. The younger one said he looked like Gazerbeam from the Incredibles. I don’t understand. Image
Older one has countered by calling younger a “Dollar Store K-POP Star.” Younger countered with Gilbert Huff. It’s all Incredibles from the little one. Image
Now the phrase “Suck A Lemon” was used.
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She won’t stop staring. Image
And it’s not 💩 they have handled their business.
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Mar 24, 2020
My lone reaction to this #axiosmediatrends piece is that after all is said & done with coronavirus local media should seize on the elimination of the newspaper-broadcast cross-ownership rule & TV stations should buy local newspapers in their markets. 1/4 axios.com/newsletters/ax…
These audiences – TV & print – should be very different. TV caters to a broader audience, newspaper to a niche. Digital combined. TV-owned paper raises subscription rates w/ special rates for group buys. Circulation falls, product improves & it sells off audience it has. 2/4
Content used by all. This has failed b/c print & TV see themselves as competitors & cultures are different. Break that. Different platforms, different audiences & content presented differently. Local news is about getting as many eyes on journalism & monetizing THAT. 3/4
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