What Media SHOULD Be Doing Online
October 27, 2008 by Lyn Mettler
Filed under All, PR
Recently, I’ve come across several Web sites which are doing a great job of offering up news in a way that’s compelling and smartly engages social media as part of the experience. None is associated with a traditional media outlet, and sadly, I think they had to come along because traditional media wasn’t getting the job done online.
One is TheDigitel, a site that is local to Charleston, and produces its own content, as well as highlighting the best of news from other sources across the area. They describe themselves as “a Web outlet that ‘gets it,’ [that] provides the Web integration and savviness that is demanded by young adults who grew up during the Internet revolution.”
TheDigitel.com strives to have good relationships with local media outlets. “We know that only through working together on the local level can we achieve the goal that we’ve set for ourselves: a comprehensive view of the community for everyone,” they say.
I had the privilege of meeting the founders Ken Hawkins and Chris Gigante at an event I helped organize for the Charleston Parks Conservancy and these are smart guys who I think have done something the Post & Courier should have along time ago. If traditional media don’t “get it” soon, they’re done for in the not too distant future, I fear.
Here’s what TheDigitel does right:
- Focuses completely on local content and on doing it right
- Has multimedia components; shoot their own video or use others’ video when appropriate
- Has a most popular stories category
- Allows you to search by topic and location
- Provides links to related coverage at other media outlets — TV, newspapers, radio, etc — and related stories on their site, making it a true resource for ALL Charleston news
- Allows for comments
- Very clean site, easy to read
What else it could do:
- Offer ability to share articles on popular social media sites with one click
- Allow others to embed video so long as it credits TheDigitel
- Add RSS feeds by topic
This is a fairly new site, however, and I’m betting these things are in the works.
Now, let’s compare to the Charleston Post & Courier site, the local paper of Charleston, S.C. Here’s what the Post & Courier does right:
- Ability to share stories on social media sites with one click
- Ability to post comments
- Starting to include some video with stories
- Offers some RSS feeds
- Offer some audio clips
Here’s what else it needs to do:
- Unclutter the pages; very distracting and difficult to read
- Add reporter blogs
- Improve search function; very clunky right now
In looking at these two lists, it appears the Post & Courier is not too far off TheDigitel, but visit the two sites and I think you’ll see the difference. I believe the key here is for traditional media to incorporate social media in a way that is unintrusive and helps organize the news experience instead of adding to the clutter. TheDigitel gets this right.
Any other suggestions out there for how traditional media can “digitize” itself into maintaining an existence?



