As usual, the end of the year offers a great opportunity to look back at the best of 2011. In turn, I took a look under the hood of our blog to see what the most popular posts were this past year. Here are the top posts you loved to read.
CPB launches American Graduate initiative
Our post about the launch of American Graduate was the most popular of the year. We’re glad you paid attention: This amazing CPB initiative is making a big impact on communities across the country.
Public Media’s Social Media Handbook
When we introduced the Social Media Handbook, in collaboration with iStrategy labs and CPB, people were raring to explore these ideas to kick-start their digital strategies.
From Alignment to Integration
When executive director Charles Meyer blogs for us, we’re always in for a treat. In this post, he talks about the need for stations to shift their thinking to be more community focused.
Public Media Supports Communities in Commemorating 9/11
Many public media stations led on-air, online and on the ground activities to commemorate 9/11. We shared a few ways stations remembered the past while looking to the future.
5 Takeaways from the iMA Mobile Webinar
As smartphone use exploded, organizations this year were racing to nail down their mobile strategies. We shared a few strategies from the Integrated Media Association and NCME webinar to help stations go the distance.