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Archive for March, 2005

Brookings Institute: The Impact of New Media

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005

A video and an unedited transcript of The Impact of the New Media: A Live, Inter@ctive Discussion & Webcast are posted at the Brookings Institute website.
Participants include:
Moderator: E.J. Dionne, Jr., Senior Fellow, Brookings; Columnist, Washington Post Writers Group:
Panelists:
Jodie T. Allen, Senior Editor, Pew Research Center
Ana Marie Cox, Wonkette.com
Ellen Ratner, White House Correspondent, […]

Help Wired Editor Write Long Tail Concept Book

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005

Want to find success on the web or in marketing of products, then pay attention to the Long Tail strategy for distribution. Those of us who market in ideas have to pay attention also.
I was introduced to the phrase Long Tail for the first time last week in a blog by Technorati’s David Sifry, […]

Context: Journal on Media, Community Intersection

Monday, March 21st, 2005

The Winter 2005 edition of Context, produced by the UCLA Center for Communication and Community, devotes this issue to the rise of community voice and the grassroots organizing and the technology that is helping advance the movement.

A New Blog: The Covering Indian Country Blog

Sunday, March 20th, 2005

The Covering Indian County Blog got started just his month and is an outgrowth of a traveling seminar for journalists sponsored by the Western Knight Center for Specialized Journalism.
Here is an introductory paragraph:
The Covering Indian Country Blog is dedicated to fostering excellence in media coverage of Native American issues, communities and cultures through […]

Coming Soon Fusion Power Conference Report

Saturday, March 19th, 2005

Les Anderson, professor at Wichita State University, has been busy putting the finishing touches on our PDF file final report from our Exploring the Fusion Power of Public and Participatory Journalism conference.
It has been a long time coming, and it is long, but will be useful.
Should be posted early next week. […]

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