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. What about attention to detail? If journalists are forced to use a wretched CMS or workflow system, then it's still at least the media org's fault. Maybe the journalists should revolt against their internal system. Demand better "working conditions." 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 hr. http://www.mediaite.com/online/new-york-daily-news-hires-columnist-blacklivesmatter-activist-shaun-king/