Help with a story idea for WSJ: Sorry, it is Facebook related
How ya'll doin? Fine? That's just bewll-shitt.
Anyways, I'm working on a WSJ story about Facebook. Yes, THE Facebook. If you go to their Web site you'll see that there is like 700 stories about Facebook out there. But I'm hoping to look at another element, people who break up with their significant others through Facebook.
It's sort of like, Remember how they used to say breaking up is hard to do? Not anymore. Click.
Anyways, I think I told you guys about this idea last week and ya'll just rolled your eyes. But my WSJ editors loved it. They think it might be an Ahed, or that middle column feature on PAGE ONE. I just need to find a half dozen examples. So...if ya'll know anyone whose broken up first on Facebook...I'd love to get their e-mails or cells.
So...well, thanks.
GO MAN POCKY! ~ TIM ^^
Anyways, I'm working on a WSJ story about Facebook. Yes, THE Facebook. If you go to their Web site you'll see that there is like 700 stories about Facebook out there. But I'm hoping to look at another element, people who break up with their significant others through Facebook.
It's sort of like, Remember how they used to say breaking up is hard to do? Not anymore. Click.
Anyways, I think I told you guys about this idea last week and ya'll just rolled your eyes. But my WSJ editors loved it. They think it might be an Ahed, or that middle column feature on PAGE ONE. I just need to find a half dozen examples. So...if ya'll know anyone whose broken up first on Facebook...I'd love to get their e-mails or cells.
So...well, thanks.
GO MAN POCKY! ~ TIM ^^
1 Comments:
Tim, you might want to contact Steve Hofstetter. He's got about 100,000 friends on Thefacebook.com, and he might -- emphasis on "might" -- send out a mass message for you. Come to think of it, Steve might be a story of his own.
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