We the World

While in Southern Africa there is a contrast of Zimbabwe with an arguably “non free” press and South Africa with an arguably “free” press, both countries have similar problems with accessibility isssues for the communities. These issues relate to basic infrastructure issues, such as access to the hardware for blogging, which illustrate the digital divide […]

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Middle East media in major flux

Satellite television has been the primary driver or catalyst of the changes going on in the Arab media sphere, says the session’s moderator — Keith Porter from the Stanley Foundation. Porter positions panArab news channels like Jazeera and Arabiya as the spearheaders of this move towards a much more aware and accountable media regionwide, Satellite […]

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How should the media affect our world?

This post was contributed by Kookie Habtegaber of MediaChannel The media has the most impact and attention in the North, where life is more or less impossible without telecommunication and digital connection. Since the population of this part of the world also has a monopoly on the world’s riches and resources one way or another, […]

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The Internet and China

Co-founder of Global Voices Rebecca MacKinnon led a discussion about how technology is affecting Chinese society with rapporteur Rachel Rawlins (Global Voices), and Jean-Marc Coicaud (UNU), Rudy Chan (China.com), David Schlesinger (Reuters), Michael Tong (NetEase.com) and Marcus Xiang (PDX.CN). Although Westerners originally thought freedom of expression and information on the Internet would bring down the […]

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Tom Glocer, CEO of Reuters: Where Does Trust Fit In?

Tom Glocer – Reuters Originally uploaded by We Media London. Tom Glocer, CEO of Reuters talks during the session “Big Idea 4: The Democratization of Media – Where does trust fit in?” at Day 2 of the We Media Global Forum. Photo by Paul Hackett, ReutersHighlights from Tom’s talk: The growth of participatory media is […]

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Geert Linnebank welcomes the We Media Global Forum to Reuters

Head of global news at Reuters, Geert Linnebank welcomed the delegates to the new worldwide headquarters of the world’s largest information company. He said that new content publishing capabilities are the latest challenge to established news organizations. Reuters has always used the latest technology available to distribute the news. Linnebank said that technology at the […]

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WeMedia 2006 Participants

Tom Glocer, CEO, Reuters Mark Thompson, Director-General, BBC Jeffry Sachs, Director, The Earth Institute (via satellite from New York) Nitin Desai, Special Assistant to the Secretary-General of the United Nations Richard Dreyfuss, Actor and Activist Wadah Khanfar, Director-General, Al Jazeera Network Channel Carolyn McCall, CEO, Guardian Newspapers Richard Sambrook, Director of Global News, BBC Dave […]

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Who are the Digital Assassins…?

As a We Media Fellow or a ‘”WE-J”, I was asked to blog around today’s 3:10 pm session, provocatively titled: Meet the Digital Assassins. Having just arrived at the BBC and still slightly jetlagged from my flight from New York, I decided to ask what exactly a Digital Assassin is before blogging about it. What […]

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Big Idea 3

Live blogging 16:00 Big Idea 3: Conversation with Richard Sambrook (BBC)-interviewed by Andrew Nachison (Media Center) Question: Have you heard anything here that has opened your eyes to send you thinking in another direction? RS: We easily get trapped in either/or mindset: MSM vs. Bloggers, get over it. We live in a remixed mash-up world. […]

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