h1. The Media and Their CMS Apps I think this says more about the poorly-designed workflow systems in some media orgs, and how the media loves to whine and make excuses for their foul-ups. If journalists are forced to use a wretched CMS or workflow system, then it's still the media org's fault. Maybe the journalists should revolt against their internal system. The workflow steps outlined in a couple articles are amazingly bad and dumb for 2015-2016. It sounds like they are 20 years behind. A self-hosted Ghost blog app might be a huge improvement. http://jothut.com/cgi-bin/junco.pl/replies/69152 https://medium.com/@jotham.sederstrom/regarding-shaun-king-and-the-daily-news-e458523367ce#.kohq1n7yn ---- http://mediagazer.com/160421/p6#a160421p6 #media #writing #cms #design From: JR's : micro blog - Apr 21, 2016 - reply 16 replies JR: "... sloppy editing on my part and a formatting glitch that until Tuesday I had no idea was systematically stripping out large blocks of indented quotations each time I moved Shaun’s copy from an email to The News’ own Content Management System ..." - 20 hrs ago - # - reply JR: Seems like an odd workflow for 2015-2016, and how could the CMS glitch go unnoticed for so long? - 20 hrs ago - # - reply JR: "... distracted with another of the many responsibilities I juggled as an editor." ---- more proof that in my opinion multitasking means doing many things with mediocrity. - 20 hrs ago - # - reply JR: "On any given day I was tasked with editing not only Shaun’s column but roughly 20 other news stories from five reporters, all of whom filed early and often." -- wow. 4 stories per reporter per day. Quantity over quality? Possibly a workflow design issue when managing that much content. - 20 hrs ago - # - reply JR: "Add to that a whiplash-inducing crescendo of breaking news, a handful of administrative responsibilities and the chaos typical of most newsrooms, and it’s easier to fathom how frequently focus can snap from one second to the next." - 20 hrs ago - # - reply JR: Excuses. But key phrase against multitasking: "focus can snap." - 20 hrs ago - # - reply JR: #gtd - 20 hrs ago - # - reply JR: "I take issue with Jim Rich’s assertion that these mistakes were “inexplicable.” They can happen easily if you’re not paying extreme attention to detail at every moment." - 20 hrs ago - # - reply JR: Yes, happens when trying to do too much at the same time. May need to rethink workflow or priorities within the org. - 20 hrs ago - # - reply JR: Here we go. The whining of the media industry. ---- "Many of us in the news industry are increasingly under pressure to deliver an ever higher volume of stories with ever fewer resources and let’s just say, that doesn’t help." - 20 hrs ago - # - reply JR: "False Plagiarism Accusation Against @ShaunKing Shows Dangers of Online Mob Journalism" ---- https://mobile.twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/722841312261607426 ---- come on. The outrage is selective. The deranged social media mob claims many victims. - 20 hrs ago - # - reply JR: https://theintercept.com/2016/04/20/false-plagiarism-accusation-against-shaun-king-shows-dangers-of-online-mob-journalism/ - 20 hrs ago - # - reply JR: https://medium.com/the-30/on-the-shaun-king-mess-and-the-editor-in-the-age-of-churn-634b5abe666d#.cyolbnzeg - 7 hrs ago - # - reply JR: http://nymag.com/following/2016/04/dont-trust-your-cms.html - 7 hrs ago - # - reply JR: Blame the geeky programmers. Good one. I say, blame Craigslist. - 7 hrs ago - # - reply JR: "Publishing to the web is, in many ways, hugely more complicated than publishing on a printing press." --- wrong, at least for me and my web publishing apps. Maybe the CMS apps for media are too complex - 7 hrs ago - # - reply