We Media: Have Your Say from KnightCenter on Vimeo. BBC World Have Your Say We MediaWe use technology. We love stories. Contact us here. www.wemedia.com/about/
10:30 Planet 4E, Decade 2010, Dale Peskin 11:00 Keynote: Off the grid with Michael Wolff, Newser founder and Vanity Fair columnist Questions and conversation with Michael The Power of Everyone We MediaWe use technology. We love stories. Contact us here. www.wemedia.com/about/
Note: The first 15 minutes of this video contain the welcoming session “Almost nothing has been invented yet” We Media – Game Changers: Awards and conversations with Winners from KnightCenter on Vimeo. Game Changers: Awards and conversations with winners We MediaWe use technology. We love stories. Contact us here. www.wemedia.com/about/
Moderated byJessica Clark & Tracy Van Slyke with Patrice O’Neill, Executive Producer, NIOT.org Invention Session – How do You Know Your Media Matters? We MediaWe use technology. We love stories. Contact us here. www.wemedia.com/about/
With Aki Hashmi, CMO, AllVoices, in conversation with Dorian Benkoil, Founder, Teeming Media Invention session – The AllVoices Story We MediaWe use technology. We love stories. Contact us here. www.wemedia.com/about/
From our friends at Naked Media, today’s live webcast on the future of video advertising features Interactive Advertising Bureau president and CEO Randall Rothenberg, Magnify.net CEO Steve Rosenbaum and Blip.TV co-founder and COO Dina Kaplan. You can find more program details here, or watch and join the conversation live here. We MediaWe use technology. We […]
By Vinita Srivastava Vinita Srivastava, an assistant professor of journalism at Ryerson University, is no old-school j-prof. A children’s-book author, culture writer and founding co-host of radio programs Masala Mixx and the Asia Pacific Forum, she teaches innovative courses on global multimedia reporting at Ryerson. She also directs VerseCity.com, a project that’s all about putting […]
The 800 reporters from the world’s news organizations who descended upon Blacksburg, Va., on April 16, 2007, to cover the shootings of students at Virginia Tech quickly discovered an inconvenient truth. Though remote, Blacksburg was hardly isolated. Students, educators and citizens reported the horrific events first-hand through long-established digital and social networks. The news reached […]
This is the original report we published in 2004 (back when we called ourselves The Media Center). This seminal research report accurately forecast the rise of citizen journalism and sweeping changes that would soon rock thew industry – and the world. We are at the beginning of a Golden Age of journalism — but it […]