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13 February 2009 ~ 2 Comments

Buffalo Plane Crash – Social Media (1) Traditional Media (0)

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My thoughts go out to the families affected by this tragedy

You probably heard about the Continental Airlines flight that crashed near Buffalo few hours ago.

What’s impressive from the communication point of view it’s to see that the information about the crash spread much faster through social media channels rather on traditional ones. Have a look at the following tweets:

  • CNN 2 hours later

  • Traditional media taking advantage of web channels…

Interested in hearing your thoughts. Join the conversation with comments or via Twitter, Jaiku, FriendFeed, and Seesmic.

Andrea

Author: Andrea Vascellari

Andrea Vascellari is the CEO of itive.net. All thoughts and opinions on this blog are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of his employer or clients; neither past or present. If you liked this post feel free to follow him on Twitter, Facebook, or subscribe to this blog.

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