Podcast: Melinda Wittstock from AskYourLawmaker
We haven’t recorded a podcast in a while — life gets in the way, you know — but we are back on track,...
Read MoreAlan Webber and Dan Pink in conversation
We Media members, readers, fans and friends are invited to breakfast and a conversation with Fast Company magazine founder Alan...
Read MoreIs Democracy Holding Us Back?
On Monday, the Cambridge, MA City Council adopted a policy order recognizing that a climate emergency exists and directing the...
Read MoreSeeClickFix is looking for Media Partners
A new revenue stream for SeeclickFix and its media partners is emerging: SeeClickFix is currently hosting the SeeClickFix widget...
Read MoreSeeTweetFix
We new that tweeting was hot when we saw the usage in at the conference in Miami, but did not see the relevance to SeeClickFix...
Read MoreSatisfaction with newspapers slips again
Earlier this year, our annual We Media poll with Zogby Interactive showed deep dissatisfaction with newspapers and the...
Read MoreThe death of meaning, continued …
New search engine Wolfram|Alpha launched this week with the Star Trekkian goal to “make all systematic knowledge...
Read MoreThe great story and the cat fight
When Andrew and I framed the concept of We Media back in 2002, we adopted a phrase that was intentionally ambiguous. Our intent...
Read MoreHow big is your audience?
From our friends at NakedMedia, tune in May 19 for a webcast on how marketers and media producers are measuring their...
Read MoreWhen Is A Glitch Just A Glitch?
A few weeks back Amazon got blasted by gay rights groups when it was discovered that gay and lesbian book titles were delisted...
Read MoreDoh. I just laid off my business model
Each day brings another story that publishers are lurching to the business model that will save newspapers: charging for online...
Read MoreHow about world press freedom EVERY day?
There’s a media and technology feeding frenzy in Washington. Failing U.S. newspapers are looking for a bailout from the...
Read MoreClemens, Kindle and Congress: History rhymes
History may not repeat itself, but it sure does rhyme, observed Samuel Clemens. I was reminded of Clemens’ vision and...
Read MoreAsk The Audience!
The Senate Commerce Committee announced announced the lineup for their hearing about the future of journalism. The list of...
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