The Hobson & Holtz Report - Podcast #300: December 10, 2007

Content summary: The 300th episode; R.I.P. Marc Orchant; follow-up discussions: live Twittering, Technorati rankings, when to release online content; retrospectives from 300 shows: ethics in public relations, corporate blogging, Second Life, developments in public relations; Lee Hopkins reports; the Media Monitoring Minute with CustomScoop; David Phillips reports; contributions from John Wall, Christopher Penn, Mitch Joel, Eric Schwartzman, Clarence Jones, Heidi Miller, Dan York, Donna Papacosta, CC Chapman, Phil Gomes; music from the Plain White T’s; and more.

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Show notes for December 10, 2007

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So, until Thursday December 13…

Posted by neville on 12/10 at 11:22 AM
  1. Congrats on 300!

    As Homer Simpson says, “keep digging until everyone in in goal” (Aussie spelling for jail). Well, maybe not that far, but keep up the great effort!

    Posted by Michael Vanderdonk  on  12/10  at  10:44 PM
  2. Congrats on #300!
    And thanks for including my comment. Or should I be apologizing to listeners for contributing to show bloat? ;)

    Posted by Doug Haslam  on  12/11  at  04:41 AM

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