Saturday, December 31, 2005
I made my own Top 10 list!
Our list is the Top 12 actually, referring to the most-viewed stories on KUAM.COM for 2005. I ran a query on all page requests earlier in the week and updated it last night for a story I did on the news, coinciding with our obligatory "Top 10 Stories of 2005" series we produced for TV. Of the more than 4,200 stories we published online this year, my rollout announcement of our VOD service came in at #12.
Not bad. It shows that new media is starting to catch on out here in TechnicalNeverNeverLand (the place where tech never wants to grow up). While they didn't make the list, similar news pieces I produced that generated a lot of traffic dealt with our broadband service, our KUAM Search API, RSS feeds, photostreams, podcasts, and our free local music delivery service.
We're finally moving away from the sorely outdated days of people hanging out in chatrooms and forums, using handles, pseudonyms and monikers, still under the delusion that they're truly operating anonymously. This is new media. More local people are starting to blog, and there's even a podcast or two popping up.
Things are starting to look up in my hometown!
Not bad. It shows that new media is starting to catch on out here in TechnicalNeverNeverLand (the place where tech never wants to grow up). While they didn't make the list, similar news pieces I produced that generated a lot of traffic dealt with our broadband service, our KUAM Search API, RSS feeds, photostreams, podcasts, and our free local music delivery service.
We're finally moving away from the sorely outdated days of people hanging out in chatrooms and forums, using handles, pseudonyms and monikers, still under the delusion that they're truly operating anonymously. This is new media. More local people are starting to blog, and there's even a podcast or two popping up.
Things are starting to look up in my hometown!
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