We Media: Behold the Power of Us, will take place October 5, 2005 at the headquarters of the Associated Press in New York City. More info on the event is here | Click here to register. Now, whether you can attend or not, we’d like to hear from you! What questions or issues would you […]
Cynthia Webb at washingtonpost.com reports “In the thick of a historic and obsessively watched Election Day, bloggers shook up the mainstream media by providing an early look at election exit polls, proving once and for all their influence not only in the coverage of politics but perhaps in the electoral process itself.” (registration required) Meantime, […]
The away teams are still hard at work. Here’s a summary, from our perspective, of what happened last month in Newport Beach. It boils down to this: Technology is driving or enabling profound changes in how individuals access, assess and respond to information. These changes, and emerging technologies that will propel them further, are visible […]
In a few moments we’ll be conducting a a webcast to review what we learned in Newport Beach, the SIMM simultaneous media consumption study we released to the public this morning, and where we’re going with all this. Comments and additional discussion are always welcome. The most important outcome of MediaMorphosis was the initiation of […]
(the following post was given to me by Chris Waddle, VP/News of The Anniston Star and President of The Ayers Family Institute for Community Journalism. He can be reached at chris_36207 at hotmail.com Good as this conference is, Mediamorphosis neglects the beauty of community journalism. Heartland media – print and broadcast – present a ready […]
This in from Lars Jespersen, NORDJYSKE Media Well, trust is the big chance for media. There is so much information out there, so many sources and people hasn’t got a chance trying to sort out, which is to be trusted. Media can help them navigate, provide them with the tools and information to cope with […]
Two hours of audio from the first discussion session of MediaMorphosis “Disruption and Disorientation” – Presented by Fred Friendly Seminars is now available in four streaming flash files (Flash 5 required). http://www.mediacenter.org/content/3572.cfm
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