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	<title>Comments on: Sitter&#8217;s Checklist: Twitter Edition</title>
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		<title>By: Shaping Youth</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2009 16:55:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well, maybe we should CREATE one, as it&#039;s this level of reverb that has put us both in the crosshairs many a time, n&#039;est ce pas? We MUST be able to lash out freely using the media without risking the wrath of corporate reverb, and THIS is why we&#039;re scraping by sans proper funding, as I insist the Shaping Youth voice is beholden to none. Mind you, I&#039;m not saying I won&#039;t figure out a benign underwriter at some point...just gotta find some! ;-) 

Thanks for bringing up this important issue in time for my talk Friday at Stanford to the youth global journalists (fellowships in innovation) because with the dwindling print newspapers, trade press and big media consolidation, my biggest red flag is the objectivity of voice sans pursestrings. Mischke deserves a medal, not a &#039;jellyfish job&#039; (that&#039;s what I call places where mgmt. has no spine) Great post, Lisa. p.s. We all miss you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, maybe we should CREATE one, as it&#8217;s this level of reverb that has put us both in the crosshairs many a time, n&#8217;est ce pas? We MUST be able to lash out freely using the media without risking the wrath of corporate reverb, and THIS is why we&#8217;re scraping by sans proper funding, as I insist the Shaping Youth voice is beholden to none. Mind you, I&#8217;m not saying I won&#8217;t figure out a benign underwriter at some point&#8230;just gotta find some! ;-) </p>
<p>Thanks for bringing up this important issue in time for my talk Friday at Stanford to the youth global journalists (fellowships in innovation) because with the dwindling print newspapers, trade press and big media consolidation, my biggest red flag is the objectivity of voice sans pursestrings. Mischke deserves a medal, not a &#8216;jellyfish job&#8217; (that&#8217;s what I call places where mgmt. has no spine) Great post, Lisa. p.s. We all miss you.</p>
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