CNN President "Really Afraid Of" Social Networks
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Mar
2010
Over the years, there have been more than a few arguments about whether online news sites are killing newspapers. Now, due to some almost startling comments made by the president of CNN, it looks like the next round of old media-new media disputes might concern social networks and cable news organizations.
According to the AFP, Jonathan Klein’s remarks on this subject were in no way ambiguous. He said at Bloomberg BusinessWeek’s 2010 Media Summit New York, "The competition I’m really afraid of are social networking sites. That’s an alternative that threatens to pull people away from us."
Klein then explained, "The people you’re friends with on Facebook or the people you follow on Twitter are trusted sources of information. . . . Well, we want to be the most trusted name in news. We don’t want the 1,000 people you follow in Twitter to be the most trusted sources for you. . . . So I’m far more worried about the 500 million people on Facebook than I am about two million people watching Fox."
That’s an interesting take on the power of social networks. It implies – at the very least – that CNN anchors are going to spend a whole lot more time referencing Facebook and Twitter from now on. An ad campaign and new apps could follow, too.
On a broader scale, Klein seems to be saying that social networks’ users can easily – even unwittingly – make or break major corporations.

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4 Responses to CNN President "Really Afraid Of" Social Networks
Big T
March 24th, 2010 at 11:59 pm
Mobile phones and digi-cams – now everyone can see what the police are up to.
This is in ALL our best interests.
redrosefading
April 2nd, 2010 at 8:07 pm
Using ur search engine, type in NJ newspaper archives, some sites r free, while others have a charge for each item searched.
raffy_09
April 3rd, 2010 at 3:32 am
To have something to do while you're on the internet. Also, another way to keep in touch with friends.
When Hippos Eat to Much
May 19th, 2010 at 6:44 am
First question to ask back to you is,
if you live in Phillipines, where?
if you live in UK, where?
Send me message by email, and i may be able to help