
One reporter from NBC 10 will be assigned to use the station’s foursquare account. The reporter will check in lead news story each day upon his arrival at the event location and make available regular updates as the story develops.

One reporter from NBC 10 will be assigned to use the station’s foursquare account. The reporter will check in lead news story each day upon his arrival at the event location and make available regular updates as the story develops.
Launch a social media campaign that will build your brand and deliver results in our online Social Media Marketing Boot Camp starting June 7. Speakers include Abigail Cusick (Bravo Digital), Gregory Galant (Sawhorse Media), Alex Leo (Thomson Reuters Digital), Jim Tobin (Ignite Social Media), and many more. Read the reviews. Philadelphia Media Network, parent company of The Philadelphia Inquirer, the Philadelphia Daily News, and Philly.com, announced a series of new digital initiatives at its media properties, chief among them the implementation of a paywall.
Content on portal Philly.com will continue to be offered free-of-charge, but in order for readers to access a “newspaper format experience” for the Inquirer and Daily News, subscriptions will be required. The content will be available on a free trial basis through Feb. 13, and the subscription fees have not yet been revealed.
In addition, the A3 page in the Inquirer will now include what the company described as “best of breed” blogs on the featured theme, to go along with the newspaper’s print content. And the Business section will be further integrated with Philly.com.