I was interviewed by La Nacion, Argentina’s second largest newspaper, about the personal media revolution. It’s here: “La información será creada por millones de personas, no por una elite.” J.D. Lasica, un referente mundial en nuevos medios, habló con LANACION.com sobre la generación digital y los cambios que se vienen. In case you don’t read […]
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Final images from iSummit
I’ve been on nonstop deadlines since iSummit wrapped on Friday in Toronto, so haven’t had time for my final blog post. Here are a few photos I took. (That’s Joe Kennedy, CEO of music recommendation service Pandora.) Just used Flickr’s bulk upload tool for the first time — worked like a charm. A couple of […]
At iSummit in Toronto
I’m at iSummit, Content That Pays, a new media conference in Toronto with about 400 media execs and members of the technology community. I’m speaking on the We Media panel in a couple of hours with moderator Barnaby Marshall, Matt Mullenweg of WordPress, David Jacobson of PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Bob Young, founder of LuLu. This morning, […]
Talking with the Times
One of the most glaring lapses in the world of online newspapers over the past decade has been the New York Times’ refusal to allow readers to contact the writer or editor of a story. Well, the digital revolution moves on. Today public editor Byron Calame (above) revealed that clicking on a blue-linked byline will […]
Podcast on citizens media
J.D. Lasica, blogger, author, and journalist, goes On the Record…Online with host Eric Schwartzman at the New Communications Forum in Palo Alto, Calif., in this podcast conducted last week to discuss working as a journalist in the mainstream media, citizen journalism and citizen media, and the effects the new media have upon traditional journalism.