Thanks everyone for your patience as we worked feverishly to capture, process, tag and upload and upload … and upload nearly eight (8!!!) hours of audio from Wednesday’s We Media conference. The following sessions are now ready for downloading!
Media Watching
Participants:
Jessica Coen, Editor, Gawker.com
Patrick Phillips, Founder & Editor, I Want Media
Jay Rosen, Founder, PRESSthink
Moderator: Ellen Kampinsky, Senior Editor, Glamour
To download the MP3 of the session, click here.
We Invest
To download the MP3 of the session, click here.
Audio begins during intro of Rick Ducey, Executive VP, BIA Financial
Other panelists are:
Brad Burnham, Partner, Union Square Ventures
Paul Ginocchio, Media Analyst, Deutsche Bank
Brad Feld, Managing Director, Mobius Venture Capital
Moderator: Susan Mernit, Senior VP, 5ive
Culture, Politics & Buzz
Participants: Dominik von Jan, Director, NextNextBigThing
John Gerzema, Chief Insights Officer, Young and Rubicam Brands
Moderator: Farai Chideya, Editor & Founder, Pop and Politics
To download the MP3 of the session, click here.
We Marketing
Participants:
Fernando Espuelas, Chairman & CEO, Voy
John Bell, Senior Vice President & Creative Director, Ogilvy PR
Rich Skrenta, CEO & Founder, Topix.net
Henry Copeland, Founder, BlogAds
Moderator: Steve Rubel, Blogger, Micro Persuasion
To download the MP3 of the session, click here.
Activism & Democracy
Participants:
Nicholas D. Kristof, New York Times Columnist
Marcus Xiang, CEO, PDX.CN
Brian Reich, Director, Mindshare Interactive Campaigns
Seth Green, Executive Director, Americans for Informed Democracy
Moderator: Rebecca MacKinnon, Co-Founder, Global Voices
To download the MP3 of the session, click here.
In Us We Trust
Participants: Craig Newmark, Customer Service Rep & Founder, craigslist
Richard Edelman, President & CEO, Edelman PR
Watts Wacker, CEO, Futurist
Karen Stephenson, President, Netform
Moderator: Dale Peskin, Co-Director, The Media Center
To download the MP3 of the session, click here.
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Chad Capellman is the web producer for wemedia.com. He has served in this capacity for every We Media conference even while working for other employers that included Boston.com, Eons.com and O’Reilly Media. He has applied many of the CMS, social networking and extended reach lessons he learned from five years at the Media Center at the American Press Institute and elsewhere to client web sites. He can be found at capellman.com