An attempt to comprehensively round up blog posts by conference participants and attending journalists (with apologies that they are organized a bit randomly.)
Rachel Sterne: “Reuters Scientist demonstrates Mojo at We Media conference,” Ground Report blog, Feb. 27
“New Media Leaders Discuss How Campaigns Can Win,” Ground Report blog, Feb. 27
Bridget Carey: “Debate over what is online ‘community’ at We Media Miami,” Cache & Carey blog (The Miami Herald), Feb. 28
Jessica Reyes: “‘Metadata’…that’s hot!” Impromp2 blog, WBPT, Feb. 27
Chris Salzberg: “We Media: Who are ‘We?‘” Shioyama blog, March 9
“We Media: Political World – Hype versus Reality in Campaign 08,” Shioyama
“WeMedia: Power to Change the World,” Shioyama, Feb. 27
Scott Mowbray: “Will We Soon Be Storing Our Medical Information on Facebook-like Pages?” Poked and Prodded blog, March 4
Mark Jones: “The revolution may not be televised…but it will be uploaded,” Reuters editors’ blog, March 4
Matt Dickman: “We Media Miami,” Techno//Marketer blog
“Interview with Rev. Lennox Yearwood, CEO of Hip Hop Caucus,” Techno//Marketer
“Interview with Nic Fulton, Chief Scientist at Reuters,” Techno//Marketer
“Interview with the UN’s Jean Marc Coicaud,” Techno//Marketer
Solana Larsen: “LiveBlogging from WeMedia, Miami (Day 1,)” Solanasaurus, Feb. 27
“Global Voices Causes Power Outage in South Florida?” Solanasaurus, Feb. 27
John Bell: “We Media 08: Using Media to Innovate and Make the World a Little Better,” Digital Influence Mapping Project, Feb. 16
“Community Journalism: Two Innovative Efforts,” Digital Influence Mapping Project
“We Media 08/Miami: Digital Health Entertainment,” Digital Influence Mapping Project blog
“We Media 08/Miami: Digital Health Empowerment,” Digital Influence Mapping Project blog
“We Media 08/Miami: Power On!” Digital Influence Mapping Project blog
“We Media 08/Miami: Zogby/WeMedia Poll,” Digital Influence Mapping Project blog
Ellen Miller: “Here’s a Cool Thing from We Media,” Sunlight Foundation blog (talking about Knight/Ashoka partnership.)
David Cohn: “Computation Journalism – Maybe a way to describe my niche?” DigiDave.org
“We Media updates…sorta,” DigiDave.org
“Making lists for My Digital: New Tools,” Digidave.org
“Silly Bahraini Girl:” “Miami, Here I come,” Silly Bahraini Girl
“Christina Quistbert: Finding Her Voice,” Silly Bahraini Girl, Feb. 27
“Indigenous Indians on the Internet,” Silly Bahraini Girl, Feb. 27
“DotSUB,” Silly Bahraini Girl, Feb. 27
“Muted Battles in the Workforce,” Silly Bahraini Girl, Feb. 27
“NGOs...” Silly Bahraini Girl, Feb. 27
“Cell phones,” Silly Bahraini Girl, Feb. 27
“Print is Dead…Who Killed It?” Silly Bahrani Girl, Feb. 27
“Got a great idea?” Silly Bahraini Girl, Feb. 28
Georgia Popplewell: Flickr photos of Global Voices house in Miami
Matisse Bustos Hawke: “At WeMedia: Nonprofits and media; activism online and off; telling our own stories,” The Hub for Human Rights Media and Activism // Witness, Feb. 27
“Come for the swag, stay for the ideas,” EchoDitto blog (round-up of spring conferences)
Jeff Nolan: “Live Blogging We Media Miami,” Venture Chronicles blog, Feb. 27
Susan Mernit: “We Media: Power to change the world,” Susan Mernit’s blog
“We Media: Print is Dead,” Susan Mernit’s blog
“We Media: Social Entrepreneurs – Journalism as a Cause,” Susan Mernit’s blog
“We Media: Search World – Trust, Relevance and Rights,” Susan Mernit’s blog
“We Media: Backchannel Rant,” Susan Mernit’s blog
“We Media: The Threads of We Media,” Susan Mernit’s blog
“Business and Social Media Tools,” Susan Mernit’s blog
Len Witt: “Live Thinking from We Media 2008 in Miami,” PJNet.org blog
“We Media Conference 2008 More Information,” PJNet
“We Media 2008 – More Day Two,” PJNet
“Kennesaw State University Course on Internet Literacy,” PJNet
[See also: “Witt ‘covering it live’ at WeMedia 2008,” Innovation in College Journalism blog.]Michael Froomkin: “Drinks at the We Media Conference,” Discourse.net
“We Media: First 90 Minutes,” Discourse.net
“We Media: Search Breakout,” Discourse.net
“We Media: Best Lines,” Discourse.net
Jillian York: “Political World: Hype versus Reality in Campaign 08,” Jillian York’s blog
“Live Blogging, We Media 08, Take One,” Jillian York’s blog
“Live Blogging We Media 08, Take Two,” Jillian York’s blog
“Live Blogging We Media 08 Take Three!” Jillian York’s blog
“Oh Miami, my heart is true,” Jillian York’s blog
“We Media Miami wrap-up,” Jillian York’s blog
Amy Gahran: “The catch is the ‘challenge’ part,” Contentious.com
Travis Smith: “Arriving in Miami for We Media 2008,” Unvarnished blog, Hop Studios
Lova Rakotomalala: “A bit of Malagasism,” Rakoto’s Rants blog
“Live blogging at the We Media conference in Miami,” Rakoto’s Rants blog
“Live blogging We Media: Suite (femmes et media),” Rakoto’s Rants (in French.)
Barbara Iverson: “CoverItLive: Review from We Media Conference,” Romensko E-Media Tidbits by Barbara Iverson
“From We Media in Miami,” CurrentBuzz blog (Barbara Iverson)
“Pro-Am panel,” CurrentBuzz blog
“Information Literacy Session,” CurrentBuzz blog
“Social Entrepreneurs panel,” CurrentBuzz blog
“Networked Economics at We Media,” Current Buzz blog
“My Vuvox experiment,” Current Buzz blog
“Notes on We Media & Social Networking,” Current Buzz blog
“uVu and a connected community,” WPBT blog
Michael Tippett: “12 changes in media,” The Social Graph blog, Feb. 20
Susanne Goldstein: “How the Internet helped me create a movement,” The Social Age
Digital coverage specifically on the We Media/Zogby poll:
“Silly presentation of polls,” Businessweek.com’s Blogspotting blog, Feb. 28
“Nearly 70 Percent of Americans Believe Media is Out of Touch,” Huffington Post, Feb. 29
“More Americans Turning to Web for News,” CNet News, (Reuters article reprint), Feb .29
“More Americans Turning to Web for News,” Reuters UK, Feb. 29
“Hillary has lots of anti-media company,” U.S. News and World Report blog, “Washington Whispers” by Paul Bedard
“Americans are a bit more satisfied by journalism these days,” Romensko, Feb. 28 (link to Washington Whispers column.)
“Survey: Print and Broadcast News Fading Fast,” column by Amy Gahran in Romensko’s E-Media tidbits
“Survey Says: 64% Believe Mainstream Media are out of touch,” Little Green Footballs, Feb. 2
“Two-thirds of Americans view journalism as ‘out of touch,’” new poll shows,” Editors Weblog, March 3 (from World Editors Forum)
“Relevant Journalism in the Digital Age,” Greenslade blog (Roy Greenslade at The Guardian,) March 3
Headline posted on Techmeme (linking back to iFOCOS release)
“Is Old Media Really Dead?” Paul Lamb on Media Shift’s Idea Lab, March 2
“Survey finds two-thirds dissatisfied with the quality of journalism,” Critical Distance blog, March 1
“More Americans turning to web for news,” Seeds of Growth blog, March 3
“64% of Americans think journalism is ‘out of touch,’” Citizen Media Watch, March 2
“Nearly 2/3rds Think Mainstream Media is out of touch,” Holy Coast blog, March 2
“Survey Says: 64% Believe Mainstream Media Are Out Of Touch,” Blog-o-Fascists, March 2
“The Decline of Traditional Journalism,” Unspun blog, March 2
And many, many more ….too many to list (but others include Penplusbytes blog, SouthWestDailyTimes, LostRemote, NewsMax, Stuff.co.nz.)
Digital coverage also appears in Italian, Czech, Russian, Arabic, Japanese, Bahasa Indonesian/Malaysian, Portuguese, Danish, and another Scandanavian language.