WeMedia 2005 Participants

Al Gore, Chairman, Current TV; Former Vice President of the United States Craig Newmark, Customer Service Rep & Founder, craigslist Tom Curley, President & CEO, The Associated Press Richard Sambrook, Director, BBC Global News Division Andrew Heyward, President, CBS News Larry Kramer, President, CBS Digital Media Karen Stephenson, President, Netform Ana Marie Cox, Editor, Wonkette […]

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Preparing the rooms for We Media

Preparing the rooms for We Media Originally uploaded by MC We Media. We’re less than 24 hours until We Media ’05 in New York at AP headquarters and we’re busy setting up for what promises to be an informative, lively, interactive event. — Chad Capellman

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Two days ’til We Media

Two days ’til We Media and we have a full house. We closed registration this morning. Here on the morph blog, Richard Sambrook, director of the BBC’s Global News Division, talks about the BBC’s collaborative experience in covering the July 7 bombings in London. Have you told your story yet? Read Richard’s story and share […]

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WeMedia tag

We’re using "wemedia" to tag and track discussions of We Media. Please use this code with your blog posts related to the conference or the concept: <a href="http://mediacenter.org/wemedia05/the_program.html" rel="tag">wemedia</a>

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Yahoo! Sponsors We Media

Here at The Media Center, things are getting more exciting by the day. Not only will Al Gore keynote the We Media conference on Oct. 5 at The Associated Press, Yahoo! will be there as a sponsor. Other great companies have signed on to help us spread the word. Our media sponsors are: Ogilvy PR, […]

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How do YOU collaborate?

Help us create the story of We Media. We’re asking participants to contribute stories about a collaborative experience. These stories will become part of the collaborations at We Media. Your story can be in any form: a short narrative, haiku, photo, email exchange, anecdote, audio file, podcast, video, office memo, napkin scribble, or brilliant idea. […]

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We Media Fellowship Recipients

The Media Center offered 15 fellowships for nonprofit, academic and independent media to attend the We Media conference at The Associated Press word headquarters on Oct. 5. We received about 140 applications from all over the world. It was a highly qualified, exceptional applicant pool, making it very difficult for us to select just fifteen […]

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Blogging in the spotlight on election day

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, […]

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Media Future: Join the dialog

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 […]

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Next: Webcast, Simultaneous Media, Join In

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 […]

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