Business Wire: Internet Video Magazine today announced its list of the top Web sites for watching short films, animations and videos over the Internet. “We looked at hundreds of sites; some large and some small, to come up with our list of our favorites. We wanted a top ten list but ended up with twelve. […]
Citizens’ Media Association proposed
Jeff Jarvis has more on a proposed Citizens’ Media Association. Writes Jeff, who is the best person to lead this effort: I’m expanding this past weblogs, for we don’t know what will develop now that the people own their own printing presses and broadcast towers. And the last thing we need is to get into […]
Blogging, journalism and new directions
In advance of tomorrow’s BloggerCon 2, Jay Rosen at PressThink has this: Journalism and Weblogging in Their Corrected Fullness. A lot of interesting stuff here: … To me–but then I’m a professor of it–journalism is always up for grabs. That’s a principle and it needs to be maintained. But to many people I have been […]
IBM predicts age of open media
DMeurope.com: Massive changes in the terrain of media and entertainment over the next five to seven years will force tectonic shifts in the business models of broadcast and film companies, predicts a report from IBM Business Consulting Services. The report, Media & Entertainment 2010, unveiled today, says that by 2010, the landscape of the industry […]
Wrapping up the U. of Florida symposium
Here are some photos from the University of Florida’s Symposium on Converged Journalism, including Elizabeth Spiers of Gawker/New York mag fame (left). I was happy to see Buzz Bruggemann drive down from Orlando and join us for the conference on April 1. Dave Winer, who was in the area on family business, also joined us […]