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Case Study: 2008 Nova Scotia Porters Lake and Lake Echo Wildfire - The first sign of social media and misinformation in an emergency | Host Tim Conrad looks back at his first wildfire as a public information officer

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It was the year 2008. Newspapers, local and provincial/state broadcast TV news, and radio news dominated the media landscape. Misinformation wasn't a word that was used.
These are the stories of the before times. When coordinating more news media was easier than responding, developing, coordinating, producing, and posting media on all channels.
Listen For:
03:55 - Size Up with the Incident Commander
08:04 - A Memorial to News Media
13:57 - Perspectives from Responders and Residents
18:33 - Top Lessons
Connect with Tim Conrad
LinkedIn | Website | Facebook | Instagram

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Chapters

1. Case Study: 2008 Nova Scotia Porters Lake and Lake Echo Wildfire - The first sign of social media and misinformation in an emergency | Host Tim Conrad looks back at his first wildfire as a public information officer (00:00:00)

2. Size Up with the Incident Commander (00:03:55)

3. A Memorial to News Media (00:08:04)

4. Perspectives from Responders and Residents (00:13:57)

5. Top Lessons (00:18:33)

19 episodes

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It was the year 2008. Newspapers, local and provincial/state broadcast TV news, and radio news dominated the media landscape. Misinformation wasn't a word that was used.
These are the stories of the before times. When coordinating more news media was easier than responding, developing, coordinating, producing, and posting media on all channels.
Listen For:
03:55 - Size Up with the Incident Commander
08:04 - A Memorial to News Media
13:57 - Perspectives from Responders and Residents
18:33 - Top Lessons
Connect with Tim Conrad
LinkedIn | Website | Facebook | Instagram

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Case Study: 2008 Nova Scotia Porters Lake and Lake Echo Wildfire - The first sign of social media and misinformation in an emergency | Host Tim Conrad looks back at his first wildfire as a public information officer (00:00:00)

2. Size Up with the Incident Commander (00:03:55)

3. A Memorial to News Media (00:08:04)

4. Perspectives from Responders and Residents (00:13:57)

5. Top Lessons (00:18:33)

19 episodes

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