As hundreds of thousands of college seniors have become college graduates over the past few weeks, they have heard some interesting messages in speeches from some distinguished people.
Bill and Melinda Gates urged Stanford grads to focus on helping the poor as they progress on their journeys in the working world. Elon Musk told USC grads to “work super hard.”
Local television stations like covering college commencements, as they are usually “happy news” and give the station the ability to teach a lesson. Those broadcasts could be improved with interviews from graduating students conducted on the Mobile Generated News App. A student could simply take a quick video clip on his smart phone or tablet, upload it to the secure database, and the clip could be on-air within minutes.
If you have something worth sharing, you can do so through the Mobile Generated News App.
At Mobile Generated News®, we want news consumers to be able to interact with local media for free. We believe that contributing to the news cycle is essential to our democracy. Most often, viewers do not get to control what they see on the news. Now, the MoGN App enables news enthusiasts to have a say in the content they see on their televisions, web sites and newspapers. We are trying to enhance the human experience when it comes to news. Download the Mobile Generated News App and become a Citizen Journalist! If you are out and about and see news, weather or sports happening, send in your Breaking News. If you have a story or opinion that’s worth sharing, record it and send it in as well!
Search for Mobile Generated News in the Apple App Store. And, you will see all of our related affiliate Apps.
The Univision-Mobile Generated News Apps were just released. In addition, you will find the Mobile Generated News App for Nationwide coverage; Entravision-Mobile Generated News App and Serestar-Mobile Generated News App.
All of the MoGN Apps are currently available in English and Spanish with French language coming soon!
And, stay tuned for new affiliates joining the Mobile Generated News® Network team in 2014. Start contributing today!
Remember, if it is newsworthy, we will post it nationwide and you will see it on the MoGN "Newsfeed" distributed to Broadcast Stations, Newspapers, Web Sites and news organizations across the United States and soon around the World.
Mobile Generated News®. Empowering the NEXT generation.
─Andrew Kallick, Mobile Generated News®, Los Angeles
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