Posted in what we're reading on Jun 17th, 2008
Twitter Killed Technorati, Too
(tags: buildtheecho beyondbroadcast web_20)
Barack Obama’s Media Agenda: An Exclusive Interview - 6/15/2008 11:00:00 PM - Broadcasting & Cable
(tags: buildtheecho beyondbroadcast election)
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Posted in what we're reading on Jun 16th, 2008
socialmedia4change / FrontPage
Case studies on using social media for social change…
(tags: csm beyondbroadcast buildtheecho web_20)
The Hub Map | The Hub
Intereseting news source: user-generated human rights video uploads from Witness
(tags: beyondbroadcast media_maps)
Elections ‘08 Map Gallery
(tags: csm elections beyondbroadcast cool_maps)
Change Goals
visualizing community/political media impacts
(tags: csm media_maps beyondbroadcast)
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Posted in what we're reading on Jun 14th, 2008
McClatchy Washington bureau shines as bright example for online journalism
Amazing bureau. I had a fellowship at Knight Ridder DC office (now McClatchey) in 2000 and learned from the best and brightest journalist.
(tags: buildtheecho media_politics investigative_journalism)
News Outlets Face Increasing Scrutiny in Campaign - WSJ.com
“I was a little surprised about how quickly it got picked up [...]
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Posted in what we're reading on Jun 13th, 2008
VANITY FAIR Blogopticon | vanityfair.com
Map of the Blogosphere! From Vanity Fair–but I see some familiar faces. Do you agree with where they placed certain blogs?
(tags: buildtheecho blogging blogging_infrastructure)
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Posted in musings, progressive media on Jun 13th, 2008
During all the rushing around at NCMR, I was able to sit down for a couple minutes with Bennet Gordon of the Utne Reader about the shift in journalism over the last few years. He attended the panel I moderated, “How the Independent Media Creates Change.” We talked about the different range of [...]
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The panel I moderated at the Free Press conference was featured on the O’Reilly Factor! (Of course, they were far more interested in Robert Greenwald then me.) But to get such a reaction from Mr. O’Reilly about the conference and the “lunatic left”-this is what we call impact! Or under our impact [...]
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So I’ve been a little slow on the blogging the last week and a half and that’s for a couple reasons.
1) I have carpal tunnel and tendonitis in my left wrist. Very painful and hard to type.
2) Jess and I were prepping for a presentation at the academic National Conference for Media Reform pre-conference [...]
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Posted in what we're reading on Jun 12th, 2008
Interactive Graphic - How Different Groups Voted in the 2008 Democratic Presidential Primaries - Politics - NYTimes.com
(tags: beyondbroadcast buildtheecho csm election)
Government Technology Videos at GTtv
Vince Cerf on the Internet in 2035
(tags: csm beyondbroadcast)
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Posted in what we're reading on Jun 11th, 2008
On The Media: Transcript of “HuffPo a Go Go” (June 6, 2008)
…is it going to be Ginger or is it going to be Mary Ann? I say why not both? Why not both print that also has an online component, as every news operation must, and new media that increasingly, like The Huffington Post, are [...]
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Posted in what we're reading on Jun 8th, 2008
Map Index > Pothole Map | Bakersfield.com - Kern County news, events, shopping & search
(tags: beyondbroadcast cool_maps)
NCMR keynote (Lessig Blog)
Great Lessig speech on the glitch in our country’s operating system
(tags: media copyright)
lotusmedia 2.0 » Five aspect of effective networks
(tags: buildtheecho, web_20)
diggtris
Digg plus Tetris! I will never get anything done again…
(tags: csm media_maps)
Can Google Trends Predict [...]
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