I haven't posted anything on this blog since last July! I better write something now, or else have my blogging privileges taken away from me by the web folks.
Just kidding.
A few years back, all of us in the newsroom were given blogging privileges here on wtam.com. I used to write something at least once a week. I'd write about things in the news. I'd write about personal stuff. I'd post photos. A year ago, I wrote extensively about the surgery I had to remove an acoustic neuroma, a benign tumor near the inner ear.
Then, in the past year, I cut back. Why?
Facebook.
What I have written in the past in long blog entries, I now post on my Facebook page. If you want to see any of it, you can just click on the link to the left, and it'll take you to my Facebook page. I've even converted my page to Timeline. If you really, really want to, you can see stuff I posted on Facebook two years ago.
I'm also fairly active on Twitter right now. I have my Twitter account set up so that my Tweets also become my Facebook status updates. The link to my Tweets is also to the left of this column.
There's a big difference between blogging, Facebook and Twitter. Twitter limits you to 144 characters. That is quite appropriate for someone who has done radio news for over 30 years, since I learned long ago to write quickly and briefly. Facebook doesn't have the limits it used to, but most of us who have been on Facebook for a few years have gotten so used to keeping posts to 400 words or less. Again, that's quite a comfortable thing for someone who writes five-minute newscasts.
A blog is different. It's unlimited. It's lengthy. It's also not as easy to post to as it is to post on Facebook or Twitter. To post on either of those social media sites, I can go right to those pages, post, and I'm done. I can do it from my smartphone. The blog means I have to do it at work (it can only be accessed from corporate computers) and I am supposed to go into explanations of stuff.
I'm a radio news anchor. I'm not used to going into long-winded explanations.
If you want to keep up with me, or see what I have to say about what's happening in the world, or even here in Cleveland, become a Facebook friend of mine, or follow me on Twitter. Just click on the links to the left.
I'm not abandoning this blog. Not at all. In fact, I've made sure that nearly all my old blog posts are still available. Think of as a way to get into the head of the guy you hear do the news at the top of the hour, weekday evenings on WTAM 1100. Of course, a couple of surgeons got into my head a year ago, but you'll have to scroll down to read about that (and see the photos of the scar that looked like a question mark by my left ear).
(Guess I'd better also update my photo. I've grown a bit of facial hair in the past couple of months, most of it white as snow.)




