WBUR – Social Media Meet-up

Announcing the next WBUR Meet-up

WBUR November 2008

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WBUR Social Media Meet-Up

Thursday February 5, 2009 at 7:00pm

WBUR

890 Commonwealth Avenue

Boston, Massachusetts 02215 Get Directions

Note: Google Map is better. Click here to view location. Entrance to WBUR is on St. Paul Street, right around the corner from Landry’s Bicycles

Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Official start time: 7:00 p.m.

Expect: A tour of the station followed by some free-flowing conversation about new media and public radio.

Bring, your insights, cameras and laptops. You are invited to share some of your media/social media projects with the group.

Questions? Tweet @WBUR or email Ken George: [email protected].

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