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MaYoMo Invites Journalism Students to Participate in New 'Social News Network'
Creating the Future of Journalism and Helping Erase Borders for Global Citizen Journalists
| Source: MaYoMo
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - June 30, 2009) - MaYoMo (Map Your Moments, www.mayomo.com), a
powerful new social network for mobile citizen journalists and the most
inspired alternative source for global, multimedia news content, today
announced it is inviting journalism students throughout the U.S. to
contribute content to its site. MaYoMo offers budding journalists new
opportunities to make an impact and contribute to a growing, global online
community of news and conversation.
"We're about creating the future of journalism," said Hristo Alexiev, CEO
and cofounder. "The MaYoMo site is a video-centric web platform for mobile
citizen journalism, whereby young journalists can develop networks of
colleagues and audiences for collaboration and sharing. Participation on
our site helps erase borders between countries for professional and student
journalists alike."
The news and media industries are changing rapidly, and MaYoMo is poised to
play a role in defining the future of journalism and in shaping the careers
of journalists. Traditional print publications are closing down in record
numbers, as readers turn to the Web for their news. MaYoMo creates an
opportunity for student journalists to report on news and developments
important in their lives.
How It Works
Access to all content on the MaYoMo web site is free. Students can easily
create an account, and start contributing content and uploading photos,
video, and other media assets -- from a variety of devices, including
video-enabled phones. Contributors who have met certain criteria can create
their own "channels" and make money from them. When a contributor has a
channel, he or she will have options to help them create better and more
viewed content.
MaYoMo's "shared revenue advertising model" will reward members with 70% of
associated advertising revenue, creating an entrepreneurial business
opportunity for professional and student journalists around the world. The
site brings together professional journalists, citizen journalists, and
students. Its membership already represents more than 100 countries,
ensuring unprecedented geographic coverage and the familiarity and comfort
of local language and customs.
Kim Garretson, a media professional who directs seniors at the University
of Missouri Journalism School in their final semester projects, said MaYoMo
is a much-needed transition service for graduating journalists, "Today's
alarmingly awful job market is leaving j-school grads out in the cold. Many
of the 40 seniors I worked with during spring semester have few job
prospects and can't even find unpaid internships. Several are starting
personal blogs and Twittering to try to demonstrate their skills in their
job seeking. But joining the MaYoMo team puts them in the global stream of
real news reporting."
About MaYoMo
MaYoMo is a video-centric "social news network" empowering a new era of
Internet news creation and distribution. With an ever-expanding corps of
mobile citizen journalists reporting from every corner of the globe, MaYoMo
is shaping the evolution of journalism and delivering the world's most
inspired multimedia news content. Now, thanks to MaYoMo's highly unique
and entrepreneurial "news channel approach," professional and student
journalists can create and manage their own custom news channels,
unleashing new career and income opportunities via the company's shared
advertising revenue model. To experience the power of news like never
before, and participate in the future of journalism and news content
distribution, journalist students and their advisors are encouraged to
visit www.mayomo.com.