It starts at the top, says Larry Kramer. You hear that sentiment over and over and over again. And it is SO true! CBS is educating its news division to "the new competitiveness." But top management must encourage this; insist on this. We confront people at CBS News every day about the way they do […]
Audio for this event will begin to be posted on the blog later today. The Feedburner feed for this is http://feeds.feedburner.com/blogs/wemedia05 … back to the control room.
Chideya continued to describe the relationship between source and public differs between her online journal Pop and Politics and NPR. When asked if he is fulfilling the role of the press in including citizens, Curley explained the difference between professional and consumer media, saying that AP photographers use a mixture. AP plans on remaining business […]
You don’t have public trust unless you’re completely open and accessable. … Context and explanation … like a football game where the fans want to join in and play!
Merrill Brown introduced We Media’s first session, "We News," saying that it’s ironic that the first panel is not necessarily ‘we media’, but ‘the media.’ Farai Chideya, Tom Curley, Larry Kramer and Richard Sambrook, all very respected figures of ‘the media’ sat on the panel. Brown asked each to briefly tell why they were here. […]
Farai Chideya:There is no real separation of the media anymore. Tom Curley (AP):Images (and audio) provided by citizens … Serves up the f-word before breakfast (something John Feinstein did on Saturday during the Navy football broadcast!) … Competitive challenges and WHO owns the rights. Larry Kramer (CBS):CBS has recently revamped its website (www.cbs.com) … Public […]