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McCormick finds God in the meditative world of Japanese farming simulator "Harvest Moon" (1996), Mick C pontificates about Proto Man in "Mega Man: The Wily Wars" (1995) and a brief appearance from Andy Mac has him getting lost in the weeds of "Secret of Evermore" (1995).
Cette semaine: Mick Côté, chef des nouvelles numériques à La Presse canadienne
Join Tommy G,Frank, Frankie, Roger,Football Today's Mr Roy Cummings Capt. Jon,Mike S, Mick C, and world renound Sportscaster Hall of famer Mr. Don Henderson as they review all the sports action of the week , Month,year, and yesteryear.The staff will review and sports action and interview. Our special guest this week are Coach Bill Mathews Head Baseball coach at Eckert College and Offical Scorer for the Tampa Bay Rays. Bill will review all the baseball action as well as the possible playoff berths. Mr. Mike Schultzy Director of Communications for the outback bowl . Mike will review all the N C A A football action and who to look for this year
Épisode 15: Mick Côté, chef des nouvelles numériques à La Presse canadienne
Mick C checks in from across the pond to let you know what he's been watching in this mini episode of Heroes of Noise. You know..."for funsies" and shit. Please enjoy this Heroes of Noise presentation Heroes of Noise Podcast Contact and Show Info: Website: www.heroesofnoise.com Email: HeroesofNoisePodcast@gmail.com Show Twitter: @HeroesofNoise Hosts Twitter: @DanQPublic, @S.E._Hudsonmusic Facebook: Heroes of Noise Podcast Instagram: @heroesofnoisepodcast Voicemail: (559) 492-9831 Heroes of Noise Intro Theme by Steve Hudson Heroes of Noise Surf Theme (Outro / Pregame) by Benji Toralva : https://www.benjitorralva.com
Just in case you haven’t gotten the message , this episode contains multiple spoilers. It’s not a breakdown, but rather just us talking about what comes to mind organically. That said, we do talk reveals and such. Like.. pretty much from the start. Wait until you’ve seen Ready Player One and then give this one a listen. That’s pretty much it. No news or anything. Sometimes we like to dedicate a show to a big movie. *Stick around after the outro (00:02:17) as our boys Johnny Bucks and Mick C from the U.K. drop in for an “after show” and give there thoughts on Ready Player One as well. Thanks guys! Heroes of Noise will be back next week doing our regular thing. Talk to you then. Peace. Heroes of Noise Podcast Contact and Show Info: Website: www.heroesofnoise.com Email: HeroesofNoisePodcast@gmail.com Show Twitter: @HeroesofNoise Hosts Twitter: @DanQPublic, @S.E._Hudsonmusic Facebook: Heroes of Noise Podcast Instagram: @heroesofnoisepodcast Heroes of Noise Intro Theme by Steve Hudson
We're back and we're crazy excited to bring you Episode 17. This week we have a chat with our friends from across the pond, Johnny Bucks and Mick C. Listen in as we get to know each other and also find out how much more interesting they are than us. We share some laughs, talk some geekery, and review the movie Last Flag Flying with Steve Carell, Lawrence Fishburn, and Bryan Cranston. Johnny and Mick have been made the official U.K. representatives of Heroes of Noise and will be bringing you their own podcast very soon (stay tuned). Now have a listen, won't you? Check out Johnny's bands here: www.groovezooband.com Facebook: Majestic 12 A foundation dear to Mick's Heart: Punk For The Homeless Heroes of Noise Podcast Contact and Show Info: Website: www.heroesofnoise.com Email: HeroesofNoisePodcast@gmail.com Show Twitter: @HeroesofNoise Hosts Twitter: @DanQPublic, @S.E._Hudsonmusic Facebook: Heroes of Noise Podcast Instagram: @heroesofnoisepodcast Voicemail: (559) 492-9831 Heroes of Noise Intro Theme by Steve Hudson Heroes of Noise Surf Theme (Outro / Pregame) by Benji Toralva : https://www.benjitorralva.com
If you listened to the Pregame for Episode 15, you'll know why we missed a show last week. If you haven't...listen to the Pregame. We do apologize for missing the show last week though. No Joke. This week on the show we discuss The Cloverfield Paradox, This Is Us, Winchester, and The Ritual. We also bring you some news (though there wasn't much this week). Finally Steve brings in another game. This time it called "How Black Is Dan". Yes... that's right. Our apologies to Mick C and Johnny Bucks who sent in voicemails we never got to. Next week, gentlemen. We hope you enjoy this weeks show and we promise to be less truant in the future. Bygones? Here's the rundown: 00:00: - Intro 00:03:17 - Contact Info 00:04:08 - What We're Watching 00:05:44 - The Cloverfield Paradox 00:13:53 - A VERY brief discussion about Altered Carbon on Netflix 00:24:07 - This Is Us 00:38:25 - Winchester 00:49:16 - The Ritual on Netflix 00:56:30 - News 01:10:54 - "How Black Is Dan" Game Heroes of Noise Contact Info: Website: www.heroesofnoise.com Email: HeroesofNoisePodcast@gmail.com Show Twitter: @HeroesofNoise Hosts Twitter: @DanQPublic, @S.E._Hudsonmusic Facebook: Heroes of Noise Podcast Instagram: @heroesofnoisepodcast Voicemail: (559) 492-9831
The Heroes are back with another show for you. Be warned, we had some technical difficulties throughout this one but some intensive editing smoothed it out for the most part (the very end... not so much). That said, we have a lot to go over this week and we think you'll enjoy. Question: Have you told a friend about our podcast? Well then get on it, goddamn it. Here's this week's rundown: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:00 - Dan's hitting the gym 00:05:41 - Contact Info 00:07:06 - Steve's new approach to the show 00:17:32 - Listener voicemail from Mick C. 00:35:30 - The Shape of Water 00:44:17 - Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri 00:52:45 - Before I Wake 00:58:26 - Coco 01:06:13 - My Next Guest Needs No Introduction 01:17:59 - The End of the F***ing World 01:21:38 - A Correction to Episode 11 01:23:38 - Halt and Catch Fire 01:29:03 - It Stains The Sand Red 01:33:46 - Lady Bird 01:40:04 - The Week In News 02:15:43 - R.I.P. Dolores O'Riordan 02:18:37 - Another round of " Is Dan the Man?..." ( Sorry for the technical difficulties ) Subscribe to our show on iTunes, Stitcher, GooglePlay, or wherever podcasts are heard. Please leave us a 5 star review on iTunes and/or Stitcher. It helps us get our show out there. Thank you in advance. Heroes of Noise Contact Info: Website: www.heroesofnoise.com Email: HeroesofNoisePodcast@gmail.com Show Twitter: @HeroesofNoise Hosts Twitter: @DanQPublic, @S.E._Hudsonmusic Facebook: Heroes of Noise Podcast Instagram: @heroesofnoisepodcast Voicemail: (559) 492-9831
Only 32% of American adults have "a great deal" or "a fair amount" of trust in the mass media, according to a Gallup poll released in September. Gallup has been asking this question since 1972, and this was the lowest figure they have recorded. What can be done, on the media side, to address this growing and historically high level of distrust? One answer: Invest in community and engagement editors. Mick Côté makes the case on this episode. He's the engagement editor at the Montreal Gazette, Canada's longest running daily newspaper, founded in 1778. Plus: How reading the comments makes better editors Why community can be a competitive advantage in an increasingly packed media landscape Bringing urgency to community management Big Quotes “[Because they read the comments, our] editors are a lot more aware of what topics are really pertinent to our community. That helps us set out the assignment process. Because then we know that these people really care about this topic. … Knowing this, the editors are able to go in the story meetings and say, ‘Hey, all these people are talking about this one topic or this off-shoot of something that we wrote about, we should look into it.’ And so the whole commenting platform, for us, has been a huge blessing.” -@MickCote “We’ve got reporters [and columnists] who have been with us for decades. They are adopting this social media and engagement thing on their own. … These people also go home and keep answering questions afterwards. But that’s because they truly care about the work. I am super lucky to be working with people who are adopting this type of engagement and this type of community management because I think, ultimately, it’s good for them but it’s also good for the state of journalism because it helps with credibility, with delivery – there’s just so much positive to it.” -@MickCote “When people ask questions or send a message through our Facebook page, I want them to get a reply, even if it’s not something that I deal with. There’s people who send me a thing about ‘Oh, I didn’t receive my newspaper this morning.’ A lot of people would just say, ‘That’s not my job. I’m an editor, I don’t know your address, I don’t have access to all this stuff.’ But you’re also part of that whole system. You have to make it work, and you have to make it a place that people want to engage with. So, yeah, I’ll forward that message to the subscriptions department and make sure that they handle it. There’s a bit of customer service that goes with it. I think putting the reader first is hugely beneficial.” -@MickCote “I have a problem with this traditional journalism view of we are providing the information to you and then our doors are largely locked, or you can’t speak to us unless you file a letter to the editor. It’s not about that anymore. It’s wide open. There’s all sorts of publications on the web now. How can we become or remain one of the most trusted? … The way to do it is not by telling your audience to just eat this and then go share it for me and click on my website, please. The way is to engage and to be a person. People aren’t stupid, they know that there are people behind these accounts, they know we’re not robots, they know we read the comments. So, why not just be a part of the conversation?” -@MickCote “There’s a huge part of engagement editing, in community management, that is traditional customer service. I used to work at Gap, and I feel like sometimes I’m still working at Gap.” -@MickCote About Mick Côté Mick Côté is a journalist with a passion for storytelling and a digital strategist with an obsession for engagement and audience growth. He has been managing communities since graduating from the masters of journalism program at the University of King’s College, with a focus in digital publishing and entrepreneurial journalism. He is currently the deputy executive producer for web at the Montreal Gazette. Related Links Mick on Twitter Montreal Gazette, where Mick is the deputy executive producer for web Montreal Gazette Facebook video about walking on icy sidewalks Montreal Gazette Facebook live video about the icy weather in Montreal, featuring Mick How CNN and The New York Times Moderate Comments by Patrick, an article that later became a South by Southwest conference panel, which is how Mick and Patrick first connected Twitter conversation, between Mick and Patrick, about newsrooms and liability for comments, that spawned because of that panel U.S. Community Managers: Get to Know the Communications Decency and SPEECH Acts by Patrick Postmedia Network, a Canadian media company that owns the Montreal Gazette Community Signal podcast with Sarah Lightowler of CBC CBC’s primer on Crown corporations Jake Tapper of CNN on Twitter Dan Rather on Facebook Mick’s tweet about volume quotas related to engagement Scaled Back: Why Publishers Are Rethinking Their Pursuit of Huge Numbers by Max Willens, tweeted by Mick Mick’s website Transcript View transcript on our website Your Thoughts If you have any thoughts on this episode that you’d like to share, please leave me a comment, send me an email or a tweet. If you enjoy the show, we would be grateful if you spread the word. Thank you for listening to Community Signal.
Season's greetings to Millwall fans all around the world. What's the one thing we know about optimism at The Den?That's right, it's there to be smashed. As happened yesterday in South Bermondsey - courtesy of some critical decisions by the referee, serving to hand the game to the Gills on a plate (with side salad and relish).We should have known at the preceding round table conversation. Too much happiness leads only one way where the Lions are concerned.Huge thank you to Mick C for the use of his hospitality box, a great conversation ensued with the usual faces of Don B, Paul T, Derek K, Peter H and yours truly. Special mention to Steve from the Medway who was Mick's guest and was both interesting game - and game.If nothing else, tune in to my halftime talk with Mick regarding his support for the Princess of Wales Royal Regiment's 'Ride to Recovery' appeal. Anyone wanting tickets to his fantastic summer party please get in touch with Mick c/o mick.cooper@isys-data.comFinally a huge thank you to... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season's greetings to Millwall fans all around the world. What's the one thing we know about optimism at The Den? That's right, it's there to be smashed. As happened yesterday in South Bermondsey - courtesy of some critical decisions by the referee, serving to hand the game to the Gills on a plate (with side salad and relish). We should have known at the preceding round table conversation. Too much happiness leads only one way where the Lions are concerned. Huge thank you to Mick C for the use of his hospitality box, a great conversation ensued with the usual faces of Don B, Paul T, Derek K, Peter H and yours truly. Special mention to Steve from the Medway who was Mick's guest and was both interesting game - and game. If nothing else, tune in to my halftime talk with Mick regarding his support for the Princess of Wales Royal Regiment's 'Ride to Recovery' appeal. Anyone wanting tickets to his fantastic summer party please get in touch with Mick c/o mick.cooper@isys-data.com Finally a huge thank you to... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.