Posts by Debbie Hilt
From blame to shame
June 8, 2011
It is often said that attorneys who represent themselves have fools for clients. I think the same can be said Read More»
Making the most of your month
May 4, 2011
It’s May, and you know what that means. That’s right. It’s National Zombie Awareness Month. Also, National Asparagus Month, National Read More»
Every story needs a familiar face
February 3, 2011
When you think about local coverage of the most important news stories over the years, there tends to be one Read More»
This campaign really delivers
November 26, 2010
As the holiday shopping season moves into full-swing, the “elves” at Albers Communications Group are busy promoting one of our Read More»
AP never goes out of style
September 28, 2010
Associated Press style, or AP style as it is commonly referred to, is the journalism world’s standard for writing. This Read More»
Fact-checking sources in the age of social media
August 27, 2010
It could be argued that the most basic and important tenant of journalism is adherence to accuracy by “checking the Read More»
TV viewer feedback (in small doses) adds value
June 29, 2010
Have you seen the commercials (for a wireless company) that show a very serious news anchor including viewers’ Tweets and Read More»
College grads need more than a diploma
May 25, 2010
Recent college graduates are entering the job market armed with freshly-minted degrees but with few solid career prospects.
Congratulations to UNO media scholars
May 12, 2010
On behalf of everyone at Albers Communications Group, I would like to congratulate recent University of Nebraska at Omaha graduates Read More»
New media change old habits (even my dad’s)
April 30, 2010
After decades of daily delivery, my 84-year-old father is threatening to cancel his subscription to the local newspaper.
The photo says it all
April 20, 2010
Congratulations to Des Moines Register photographer Mary Chind, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography.