Media Watching Session – Audio

Media Watching Participants:Jessica Coen, Editor, Gawker.comPatrick Phillips, Founder & Editor, I Want MediaJay Rosen, Founder, PRESSthinkModerator: Ellen Kampinsky, Senior Editor, GlamourTo download the MP3 of the session, click here. Tag: wemedia Andrew NachisonAndrew Nachison is founder of We Media. He lives in Reston, Virginia. www.nach.com

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Activism and Democracy

Rebecca MacKinnon is moderating. Brian Reich on Kos, promotes candidates by so far he is 0-14. So either he has a great impact, or he knows nothing about politics (which is what Brian says he thinks). But there are lots and lots of people reading Kos and getting one perspective. And he says "there are […]

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Citizen Journalism

Lex Alexander, Greensboro News JournalSusan DeFife, BackFence.comJ.B. Holston, NewsGatorModerator: Dan Gilmour, "We the Media" Dan: If this is about conversation, the first rule is to listen. What is the state of the art with big media. Lex: The state of the art starts with listening. The more of that they’re doing, the closer to the […]

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Media Gawking

Jessica Coen, Patrick Phillips, and Jay Rosen on Media Gawking. Jay is moderating. He’s editor of Pressthink, and Jessica edits Gawker, and Patrick edits I Want Media. Patrick left Hearst corporate public relations to start I Want Media. On his site, he tracks changing media, business models. He covers technology, media, and journalism. Patrick started […]

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Culture, Politics & Buzz

With:— Ana Marie Cox (Wonkette.com)— John Gerzema (Young and Rubicam)— Dominik van Jan (NextNextBig Thing)— Moderator Farai Chideya (PopandPolitics.com) Oops … no Ana Marie; she must be wonketting elsewhere today. John: Self-manifestation by simply typing … creating and presenting your own world. … RSS allows people to create their own applications their own world. How […]

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Al Gore Addresses We Media

Al Gore Addresses We Media Originally uploaded by MC We Media. Al Gore addresses The Media Center’s We Media conference at AP headquarters in NY. To download the 48-minute, 20 MB MP3 of the speech, click here. Photo by Richard Drew – AP Here is the text of former Vice President Al Gore’s remarks at […]

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We Inc. is now

The next question I hear coming from moderator Jason Calcanis is how do you make citizen media a viable business. But first, a segue into  what would Andrew Heyward do if he had more choices? He says he’d love new media, but the trade off for working in Big Media is larger audience and impact. […]

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The Good Old Days of Media

Al Gore suggested that the good old days of media were when newspapers ruled. Craig Forman of Yahoo! notes this.Television in the early days, few networks, one-way information transmission, did not require much knowledge on the part of the viewer/consumer. Gore lauds the pre-television glory days of print, and there is some truth in that. […]

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More Al Gore

Al is talking about the systemic decay of the public forum; for instance, the rejection and dismissal of science. All this strikes Gore as "strange." He wants to recreate a meritocracy of the marketplace of ideas to stimulate more diversity of viewpoints. Many in the audience, he says, are doing this: a better informed American […]

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Al Gore speaks

Wow (again)! Al Gore is five feet away from me; Tipper Gore is six feet to my right. But enough about logistics … Al says: Thirty second television commercials are the only thing that matters in political discourse today. … There was a time when our political discourse was more vivid and clear and rested […]

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