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Social Dig # 35: Newspapers in Social Media with Tony Ronzio

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Tony Ronzio, Director of News and soon to be Executive Editor of the Bangor Daily News stopped by the Social Dig Podcast to talk about the BDN Facebook page recently surpassing 100,000 likes, and we dove into the relationship of newspapers and social media sites. This was a real interesting conversation on the future of old media, and how they are able to embrace social media while still being conscious of driving revenue.

Follow Tony on Twitter @Ronzio, and make sure you follow the BDN facebook presence!
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Tony Ronzio, Director of News and soon to be Executive Editor of the Bangor Daily News stopped by the Social Dig Podcast to talk about the BDN Facebook page recently surpassing 100,000 likes, and we dove into the relationship of newspapers and social media sites. This was a real interesting conversation on the future of old media, and how they are able to embrace social media while still being conscious of driving revenue.

Follow Tony on Twitter @Ronzio, and make sure you follow the BDN facebook presence!
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