Catholic Media Convention: Dialogue and Community

by AUTHOR & ORIGINAL WEBSITE BELOW on May 28, 2011

Pittsburgh. Steel city. River town. Pirates? home.

Why would a Catholic online marketing geek from Cincinnati want to go to Pittsburgh in June? Simply, because she craves enhanced dialogue and community with other media professionals.

Every year, the Catholic Press Association offers a Catholic Media Convention to learn, share and celebrate Catholic media. Journalists from all over the country attend to network and to learn about media challenges, changes and choices. Mostly, though, we go to make real-life connections that last a life-time. Why? Because people make media.

The last time I went to the Catholic Media convention, I presented about social media. Frankly, even at that time, I did not realize the impact Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, podcasts and blogs would have on media professionals. I am a huge fan of how Catholics journalists use these tools as they enhance dialogue in their Catholic communities.

Dialogue and community are a vital part of social media and are a vital part of attending the Catholic Media Convention.  This online marketing geek hopes to find new colleagues who care about the tools, the dialogue and the community.

Who wants to meetup? Dare I ask: who?s planning a tweetup (hashtag: #CMC11)? Let?s discover together!

 

 

About the Author


Barbara Baker

Barbara Baker is St. Anthony Messenger Press? Director of Marketing, Sales and Internet. She and her husband work with the Archdiocese of Cincinnati?s Family Life Office at their monthly pre-cana weekends. Barbara spends too much time with her computer.

 

 

 

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