November 2, 2009

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Even The Media Doesn’t Need The Media

by Donna Maria

This past Sunday, Mike Soltys, a media relations vice president at ESPN, announced the termination of ESPN sports personality Steve Phillips. As you may know, Mr. Phillips has been embroiled in a nasty sex scandal. I don’t watch ESPN, but I’m quite sure that ESPN must have announced this action on the air at some point. Maybe even held a press conference and issued a press release or two.

ESPN Steve Phillips AnnouncementBut the fact that it was announced on Twitter in exactly 134 characters, including punctuation and spaces, is astounding evidence of Twitter’s ability to serve as a media outlet unto itself, even in the eyes of a media professional and the multi-million dollar media outlet that employs him.

While ESPN may have hosted a press conference, may have issued a press release, and may be getting traditional media coverage, the company still made a point to announce the news on Twitter.

Does that tell you anything about the power you have as a small and independent business owner with a Twitter page?

Question: What does ESPN have that you don’t have? I challenge you to name one thing that makes a difference.

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