Aim Quote by Adam Lashinsky
“AIM started in 1997, and I remember when I started using it in earnest, in 1999, when I joined TheStreet.com from 'The San Jose Mercury News'. We digital journalism pioneers communicated obsessively by AIM, and as a newbie, I recall being amazed that the whole newsroom was 'chatting' this way.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: The Street, 2000, Adam Lashinsky discussing early digital newsroom communication
Early digital journalists used AIM to coordinate instantly, creating a fast‑paced, collaborative environment that reshaped newsroom culture.
In simple terms: AIM enabled rapid, real‑time communication among journalists.
Leverage instant messaging for quick teamwork.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- breaking news coverage
- remote reporting
- editorial meetings
- cross‑department coordination
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does real‑time chat affect editorial decision‑making?
- What balance of synchronous and asynchronous tools works best?
Reliance on instant messaging can lead to information overload and reduced deep work.