Mediamorphosis: Manifesting a viral network

Last week, we launched Morph, a real-time conference blog for the Mediamorphosis conference sponsored by the American Press Institute. Ezra Klein, Britta Gustafson, and Mary Hodder worked with me on covering the discussions; we also involved folks like JD Lasica and Jon Dube to comment remotely. The blog launched Wednesday; but Thursday afternoon it had […]

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The State of the Media

This morning first thing, this State of the Media report was posted on a few blogs. I started reading through the sections, which cover newspapers, online, local/cable/network TV, magazines, radio and ethnic/alternative media. It was put together by Columbia’s JSchool (and a few other folks) and funded by Pew. NPR was on it by around […]

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continuing the Discussion, i guess

Parts of Thursday morning’s session, “Disruption and disorientation”, and related links from the web. “People don’t put obituary announcements on craigslist, they send them to the local newspaper. It’s not so much about the format of the newspaper, it’s about the community.” GoogObits, a blog, takes obituaries from newspapers and “augments” them with google searches. […]

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FlashBlog Conversations

The Mediamorphosis conference flashblog started on February 26th, then a few more posts dribbled, until the conference was just beginning, and then it exploded. Lots of other bloggers and readers outside the conference started paying attention to the blog, which had posts from some invited bloggers as well as lots of audience members. At the […]

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Flying Too High

I truly valued the opportunity to commune with the impressive group at the retreat, but I offer a bit of constructive criticism for any next round. The advertised breakthrough thinking never materialized because the discussions were stuck at too high a level. The three propositions were, in fact, part of a single given, which we […]

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Open News Wire

Marta Buscaglia wrote, “The dialog is started. Now we have to move forward. … What should our next steps be?” Tim Porter wrote earlier: “Anyone want to start a we-news service?” Last year Rusty Foster (founder of Kuro5hin), Matt Haughey (founder of Metafilter and proprietor of the PVR blog) and I were talking about starting […]

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Random Thoughts

This was posted as a comment, but it should be a post on its own. Posted by Bill Gannon (bgannon at yahoo-inc dot com) at March 12, 2004 01:10 PM. Random thoughts I’m just barely vain enough to share: Nomenclature: So API wants to be known – so I was told on a break yesterday […]

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facilitating ongoing conversation

Peskin is kind of wrapping things up: “We’ve got technology here, we’ve got media, and within media we’ve got a lot of variety. Not competing, but looking at things in very different ways.” “Bringing people together…tap into the collective intellect…I think we’re getting somewhere.” “We need to carry this conversation much further…continue pushing the dialog.” […]

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Jarvis sez

Several people have wished Jeff Jarvis was here. In his usual way, he’s captured some of the issues of the conference via a smart read: An excerpt from his post—and the entirety is well worth reading: “As an old friend and former colleague of mine said often, journalism is a trade, a craft — not […]

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Winding down

The live sessions are winding down here. Look for some summaries of the conference–high points, key points, challenges and recaps to go up in the next couple days. If YOU have thoughts to share, please post them here–your insights and comments will be valued. Give yourself the last word, huh?

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