More audio from We Media available
Most of the sessions from We Media are now available for download in mp3 format.
Sessions with audio uploaded include the following:
Wednesday May 3, 2006 | BBC Television Centre | West London
13.40 Big Idea 2 | Media and Civic Discourse
With Richard Dreyfuss, Actor and Activist | Download MP3
14.10 Citizen Journalism Forum | Who’s Making the News?
:: BBC video on citizen reporting
:: Conversation moderated by Paul Holmes (Reuters), with Helen Boaden (BBC), George Brock (The Times), David Gyimah (Video Journalist), Andrew Hawken (MSN.com), Salam Pax (talkleft.com, via satellite)
Download MP3s: Part 1 | Part 2
15.10 Real World Forum | Meet the Digital Assassins
Moderated by Spencer Kelly (BBC)
Download MP3s: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3
16.45 Real Time We Media | World Have Your Say
Live-radio and online broadcast, with Ros Atkins, Vera Kwakofi, Solomon Omollo, Rabiya Parekh, Mark Sandell (all BBC)
Download MP3s: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3
Thursday, May 4, 2006 | Reuters Global Headquarters | Canary Wharf
9.45 Global Forum | We the World
Global conversations via satellite from Reuters bureaus around the world
Asia and China (with satellite from Hong Kong)
Moderated by Rebecca MacKinnon (Global Voices), with rapporteur Rachel Rawlins (Global Voices), and Jean-Marc Coicaud (UNU), Rudy Chan (China.com), David Schlesinger (Reuters), Michael Tong (NetEase.com), Marcus Xiang (PDX.CN), We Media Fellows
Download MP3
13.00 We the World (cont’d) | Middle East (with satellite from Baghdad) Moderated by Keith Porter (Stanley Foundation), with Zuhair Al-Jezairy (Aswat Al Iraq),
Wadah Khanfar (Al Jazeera), Rami Khouri (Lebanon Daily Star), Dr. Michael Kraig (Stanley Foundation), Salah Negm (BBC), WM Fellows
Download MP3s: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3
14.15 Big Idea 5 | A Global Call to Action
With Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute (via satellite from New York)
Download MP3
14.45 We the World (cont’d) | Africa
Moderated by Rachel Rawlins (Global Voices), with Ory Okolloh (Reuters), via Satellite from Johannesburg, South Africa, Akwe Amosu (OSI), Mathew Buckland (Mail & Guardian), Wilfred Kiboro (Nation Media Group), WM Fellows
Download MP3s: Part 1 | Part 2
16.00 Business Forum | Investing in We: Where’s the Money?
Moderated by Stephanie Flanders (BBC), with Rafat Ali (paidContent), Sebastian Grigg (Goldman Sachs), Carolyn McCall (Guardian), Shoba Purushothaman (TheNewsMarket), Dave Sifry (Technorati), Chris Ahearn (Reuters Media)
Download MP3s: Part 1 | Part 2
17.00 Call to Action | The We Media Global Initiative
Moderated by William C. Weiss (Media Center) and Andrew Nachison (Media Center), with Jeff Belk (QUALCOMM), Jean-Marie Colombani (Le Monde), Graeme Ferguson (Vodafone), Scott Heiferman (Meetup), Dr. Paul Jacobs (QUALCOMM, pre-taped), Katherine von Jan (Infinia)
Download MP3s: Part 1 | Part 2 (Includes closing remarks)
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Chad Capellman is the web producer for wemedia.com. He has served in this capacity for every We Media conference even while working for other employers that included Boston.com, Eons.com and O’Reilly Media. He has applied many of the CMS, social networking and extended reach lessons he learned from five years at the Media Center at the American Press Institute and elsewhere to client web sites. He can be found at capellman.com
I have done an article for OhmyNews with a link to the audio.
http://english.ohmynews.com/articleview/article_view.asp?article_class=18&no=289490&rel_no=3
I also sent them an mp3 of the South Asia session as it seems to be missing and I made a recording of the stream.
You’re welcome to copy it and post it here, obviously.
My report implies that the mobile technology could become a challenge to existing western media. There is space to comment there.
I look forward to more contributions around this blog and future events. I found this past week or so a bit strange as I did three reports for OhmyNews from Exeter UK based on web sources. Maybe I have got a few things wrong through not being there but I think some UK background is in the reports somewhere.