Arkansas City will not be the focus now, but we can still talk about the town. For now the blog is a blog in search of an identity. Considering what the new niche will be.
Seems to me Kuhn did a good job of holding his own and even with those who wanted to create controversy! I do think he has the Peoples best interest at heart and supports them and the town.
There were 58 people who clicked on the live blog. Dont know how long any of them watched, but at least we know that many stopped by. You know, I don't think Kuhn minds people creating controversy. He wanted everything to go through, except for personal attacks on family members. I offered him the chance to screen questions, which i do for all guests, and he didnt want to.
I think you should rethink the format of the interview. I like that people are able to ask questions, but maybe they should submit the question to you and then you ask it. That way there aren't two or three questions being thrown out all at once, and you have to try to guess which answer goes with which question. It gets hard to read.
But it wasn't just that. The whole thing is hard to follow. If people submit questions, and then you either ask them, or hold them until any prior questions were answered, that would help.
I hope you don't get attacked JJ.
ReplyDeleteStick & move JJ, stick & move!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking more along the lines of "get out yer hip waders."
ReplyDeleteknock knock.
ReplyDeletewhat's up with the double-posting?
ReplyDeleteSo JJ,
ReplyDeleteHow many did you get to watch the blog?
Seems to me Kuhn did a good job of holding his own and even with those who wanted to create
controversy!
I do think he has the Peoples best interest at heart and supports them and the town.
There were 58 people who clicked on the live blog. Dont know how long any of them watched, but at least we know that many stopped by.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I don't think Kuhn minds people creating controversy. He wanted everything to go through, except for personal attacks on family members.
I offered him the chance to screen questions, which i do for all guests, and he didnt want to.
I think you should rethink the format of the interview. I like that people are able to ask questions, but maybe they should submit the question to you and then you ask it. That way there aren't two or three questions being thrown out all at once, and you have to try to guess which answer goes with which question. It gets hard to read.
ReplyDeleteThe text controversy is interesting.
Thanks, that's a good suggestion.
ReplyDeleteWhat made last night a bit weird was that a couple of times I had locked up, and the blog continued without me.
But it wasn't just that. The whole thing is hard to follow. If people submit questions, and then you either ask them, or hold them until any prior questions were answered, that would help.
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