May 18, 2009 2:48 PM
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Newsweek's Facebook Interview with Tim Geithner, By the (Small) Numbers
(MoneyWatch)
By now, you may have read my colleague, David Weir's, post about the Newsweek redesign, in which the editors do everything, up to and including making the news!
But seriously, folks, another key part of Newsweek's new life is to put itself more aggressively onto other platforms, and thus, though I got to the party too late to join in, Newsweek editor Jon Meacham did an interview with Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner live at 1 p.m. EST on Facebook. But it appears that a lot of people didn't get to the party either. Here are the stats on attendance and participation:
So what gives? I could only speculate that word of the event wasn't circulated fast enough, or that many of us are suffering from Facebook fatigue -- or that too many of us were too busy tyring to keep our jobs to take notice.
(BTW, if you're looking for an archived version of the interview itself, I haven't been able to find one, as of this writing.)
By now, you may have read my colleague, David Weir's, post about the Newsweek redesign, in which the editors do everything, up to and including making the news!But seriously, folks, another key part of Newsweek's new life is to put itself more aggressively onto other platforms, and thus, though I got to the party too late to join in, Newsweek editor Jon Meacham did an interview with Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner live at 1 p.m. EST on Facebook. But it appears that a lot of people didn't get to the party either. Here are the stats on attendance and participation:
- 932 confirmed guests.
- 401 people said they might attend.
- 1,917 didn't respond to the invite.
- 177 people posted to the Facebook/Newsweek group's Wall.
- 41 people posted a comment.
So what gives? I could only speculate that word of the event wasn't circulated fast enough, or that many of us are suffering from Facebook fatigue -- or that too many of us were too busy tyring to keep our jobs to take notice.
(BTW, if you're looking for an archived version of the interview itself, I haven't been able to find one, as of this writing.)
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