[I borrowed this post from my other blog, journchat.]
#journchat originated via the microblogging site, Twitter. I believe there is a need in this evolving world of media and public relations for some major dialogue between those who make it happen.
The mission of #journchat is to keep an ongoing, open dialogue between journalists, bloggers and public relations professionals (for as long as we can).
The conversation takes place every Monday night from 7 to 10 p.m. CST via Twitter. All tweets should be tagged with #journchat. To follow the conversation, go to http://search.twitter.com or http://tweetgrid.com/ and type in #journchat. It’s a live streaming conversation. (There is even a new UK version launching next week to accommodate those in a drastically different time zone.)
#journchat is a SAFE environment where all can freely post questions and answers. Constructive criticism and “brutal facts” are welcome! The quality of dialogue in each session is only as good as those who participate. (And, boy, we’ve already had great dialogue!)
Follow @journchat or @PRsarahevans for the low down on #journchat on Twitter!
Thank you for participating in what may just be a revolutionary idea for our industries!
Best,
Sarah Evans

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License.
p.s. Thank you to @miketempleton for creating the #journchat blog!