mr brown's column pulled off TODAY
Such a pity. I had really applauded TODAY when it showed that it has a finger on the pulse of the new generation of new media readers by inviting popular bloggers to contribute as columnists. Especially mr brown whose bak chor mee podcast had my entire office and pretty much everyone else laughing for days, and whose "National Education" pieces were hilarious and are spot on in addressing issues close to the common (wo)man.
So ironic that the conference I attended today made all PR practitioners so excited yet so fearful of using this new media to further our communication agenda.
At least he wasn't told to shut down his blog.
Such a pity. I had really applauded TODAY when it showed that it has a finger on the pulse of the new generation of new media readers by inviting popular bloggers to contribute as columnists. Especially mr brown whose bak chor mee podcast had my entire office and pretty much everyone else laughing for days, and whose "National Education" pieces were hilarious and are spot on in addressing issues close to the common (wo)man.
So ironic that the conference I attended today made all PR practitioners so excited yet so fearful of using this new media to further our communication agenda.
At least he wasn't told to shut down his blog.
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