Sandoval: These three ‘R’s will save you from Web obscurity
by Kelly Maher | 10:36 pm, November 18, 2010
“Nobody paid attention to me when I did opinion. They paid attention when I brought local stories out that nobody else had covered. And that’s where I got the traction.” That’s hard-earned Web wisdom from Michael Sandoval, speaking on a recent new media and politics panel at the Centennial Institute.
Right turn: the new media in Colorado politics
by Kelly Maher | 10:58 am, November 10, 2010
Join Colorado Christian University’s Centennial Institute at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 15, for a panel discussion about new media in the political realm. Hear from panelists Michael Sandoval, the Battle ’10 Colorado reporter for National Review Online; Kelly Maher of WhoSaidYouSaid.com; and Todd Shepherd of CompleteColorado.com.
Western Conservative Summit
by Al Maurer | 11:33 am, July 13, 2010
This past weekend I attended the Western Conservative Summit in Denver, sponsored by the Centennial Institute at Colorado Christian University. There’s already plenty of reporting about the event so it would be pointless to repeat simply what happened. Just google the event. What is a little more interesting is how the event is reported. By [...]
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