When Suzanne Turner begins the discussion at next week’s We Media Miami conference about the game-changing journalism nonprofits are doing, the spotlight will be on four groups who’ve found some creative ways to navigate the ever-changing media landscape.
Steve is committed to providing a strong platform for the creation, organization and presentation of the stories and ideas that people make, share and provide feedback.
Andrea’s extensive background in fundraising and financial services provide a strong base for exploring and developing new financial models in philanthropy.
Last week Apple banished a bunch of raunchy pictures from its iPhone App Store. As Apple rolls out the iPad later this month, and media companies support the frenzy with iPad apps and subscription services for it, that leave us all to wonder what other content, speech or ideas might be kicked out next.
2009 We Media PitchIt! winners SeeClickFix’s Ben Berkowitz and The Extraordinairies Jacob Colker talk with Ely Bonder about where they are now and what they took away from We Media 2009.
Jessica Clark gives an update on her various projects and a bit about her upcoming Public Media panel next week at We Media Miami ’10.
Chris talks about his upcoming “Why Community Matters” session at We Media Miami ’10 with Samantha Beinhacker.
The incoming vice chairman of Edelman PR brings a wealth of journalism experience to his new role.
Aki brings a depth of experience in marketing and business development from a wide range of large and start-up companies.
Through a passion and dedication to bringing high quality programming and embracing every channel available Ms. Kerger has grown the PBS audience and created new ways for people to connect with PBS.