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Research: Social media publications may have advantage over traditional news sitesResearch: Social media publications may have advantage... University of Minnesota researcher Christine Greenhow and her team released their findings based on analytics of interaction with The Minnesota Daily Facebook Application...

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News organizations seek new revenue in wine clubs News organizations seek new revenue in wine clubs This post is also appearing on a Columbia Journalism School website I write for, which is still currently under construction but will launch some time this week. USA Today...

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7 things you need to know before you start a media business online7 things you need to know before you start a media... At the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism we are lucky to have access to some great minds in the media industry, including Ken Lerer, the co-founder and chairman...

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Advanced Facebook for JournalistsAdvanced Facebook for Journalists Sree Sreenivasan, my dean of student affairs and professor of digital media at the Columbia School of Journalism, organized some great guests for a webcast today on how...

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How to: Create an online presence to develop your brandHow to: Create an online presence to develop your brand An excerpt from a post I wrote for Dan Schwabel's Personal Branding Blog, it is a good follow-up to a post I wrote for Poynter on using a blog to build your brand: As an...

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Name: Vadim Lavrusik
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About me: I’m a digital media journalist who's studying digital media at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. I've reported for publications like the Star Tribune, Mashable.com, The Minnesota Daily (where I also served as editor), and the Mpls./St. Paul Business Journal. I currently contribute to PoynterOnline's E-Media Tidbits.

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More journalism schools should partner with business schools

I think you hit on the head. Partnerships would be most effective. Although it might be helpful for students to minor in business or double major in it, I think the important thing is that they are exposed to it and learn to work with the business side (within bounds of ethical reason).