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NCMR 2008: Owning Our Own and Reaching the Masses Pt. 2
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 09, 2008
Arianna Huffington (Huffington Post), stic.man (dead prez), Greg Watkins (AllHipHop.com), Lizz Winstead (Co-creator Air America Radio) Moderator: Davey D (Hard Knock Radio) Date: June 7th 2008 In a media system dominated by large corporate conglomerates, independently owned outlets provide important alternatives but rarely reach significant audiences. This Session features creators of independent media that actually reach the masses. What have been their successes and challenges? What lessons do their model have to offer? How do these outlets use their reach to spread critical perspectives that the mainstream ignores?
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NCMR 2008: Owning Our Own Pt. 3
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 09, 2008
Arianna Huffington (Huffington Post), stic.man (dead prez), Greg Watkins (AllHipHop.com), Lizz Winstead (Co-creator Air America Radio) Moderator: Davey D (Hard Knock Radio) Date: June 7th 2008 In a media system dominated by large corporate conglomerates, independently owned outlets provide important alternatives but rarely reach significant audiences. This Session features creators of independent media that actually reach the masses. What have been their successes and challenges? What lessons do their model have to offer? How do these outlets use their reach to spread critical perspectives that the mainstream ignores?
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NCMR 2008: Owning Our Own and Reaching the Masses Pt. 1
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 09, 2008
Arianna Huffington (Huffington Post), stic.man (dead prez), Greg Watkins (AllHipHop.com), Lizz Winstead (Co-creator Air America Radio) Moderator: Davey D (Hard Knock Radio) Date: June 7th 2008 In a media system dominated by large corporate conglomerates, independently owned outlets provide important alternatives but rarely reach significant audiences. This Session features creators of independent media that actually reach the masses. What have been their successes and challenges? What lessons do their model have to offer? How do these outlets use their reach to spread critical perspectives that the mainstream ignores?
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NCMR 2008: Owning Our Own and Reaching the Masses Pt. 1
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 09, 2008
Arianna Huffington (Huffington Post), stic.man (dead prez), Greg Watkins (AllHipHop.com), Lizz Winstead (Co-creator Air America Radio) Moderator: Davey D (Hard Knock Radio) Date: June 7th 2008 In a media system dominated by large corporate conglomerates, independently owned outlets provide important alternatives but rarely reach significant audiences. This Session features creators of independent media that actually reach the masses. What have been their successes and challenges? What lessons do their model have to offer? How do these outlets use their reach to spread critical perspectives that the mainstream ignores?
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Arianna Huffington from the National Conf for Media Reform panel, Owning Our Own and Reaching the Masses
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 12, 2008
Arianna Huffington, Greg Watkins, Lizz Winstead Moderated by Davey D Date: Saturday, June 7th, 2008 (for the entire panel see http://freespeech.blip.tv/ ) In a media system dominated by large corporate conglomerates, independently owned outlets provide important alternatives but rarely reach significant audiences. This session features creators of independent media that actually reach the masses. What have been their successes and challenges? What lessons do their models have to offer? How do these outlets use their reach to spread critical perspectives that the mainstream ignores?
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Arianna Huffington: 'Right is Wrong'
from Weekday Podcast May 20, 2008
Syndicated columnist Arianna Huffington says the Republican Party has been hijacked by it's lunatic fringe. The sober core no longer regulates party radicals as it used to. What happened? Has the Right gone wrong? How does Senator John McCain figure in? Huffington left the Republican Party almost 12 years ago. Why did she leave? What does she think needs to happen now? Arianna Huffington joins us.Tomorrow on Weekday: The Rise of Retirement Communities
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Political Lunch 05-07-08
from Political Lunch May 07, 2008
Today on The Lunch, Rob and Will review the Hillary campaign pre-mortems. After surprisingly weak finishes in NC and IN, what do you say about a campaign that's now quite dead?
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Tracey Ullman Takes on Easiest Mimicry Challenge Yet [Arianna Huffington]
from Gawker March 26, 2008
Tracey Ullman, that talented comedienne who is also kind of annoying, has a new Showtime sketch show. On it, she imitates Arianna Huffington, that brilliant blog-promoter who is also kind of ridiculous. A brief clip is attached the impression is impeccable (and looks quite friendly, jokes about celebrity hairstylists "blogging brilliantly" aside). It's no "Breakaway," but it's nice to see Ullman's keeping busy.
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Huffington Post Bloggers Asleep On The Job [Struggling Writers]
from Gawker March 21, 2008
Unlike many bloggers, Huffington Post editor Rachel Sklar and writer Elizabeth Hanks don't work from home, in their pajamas, while drinking, at least not in the following office video, which shows the bloggers collapsed on a conference room desk and apparently snoozing on the job. So site co-founder Arianna Huffington and the rest of management must be working them to exhaustion. At Christmastime, no less! Those who still think writing for the internet is somehow glamorous should watch the brief clip, in which bloggers resemble nothing so much as cable repair dudes:
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Reinventing Marketing
from KERA's Think February 26, 2008
What can people learn about you on the internet? Does the rise of social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook threaten your privacy and your future reputation? We'll talk this hour with Daniel J. Solove, associate professor at George Washington University Law School and author of "The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet" (Yale University Press, 2007).
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David Weinberger Wired News Podcast with Arianna Huffington
from MediaBerkman May 16, 2007
From David Weinberger’s Wired News Podcast Series: This is the Future of the News: The Arianna Huffington Interview The Huffington Post is an incredible Web success story. In two years it s become a site with enormous traffic based upon the richness of its content. Is HuffingtonPost.com the future of news media? It s partisan, of course, but in many countries and even many American cities newspapers overtly take sides. More important from the point of view of the miscellaneous, the Huffington Post has an abundance of bloggers and commentators, representing a wide range of progressive interests, who provide an infrastructure of ideas, facts and opinions that adds context to any story. In this audio podcast (the third in a series sponsored by Wired News and the Harvard Berkman Center for Internet Download the audio MP3 file. Subscribe to the RSS feed for this series. Visit Wired News to read the full transcript of the interview. Join the discussion.
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On Becoming Fearless
from Written Voices Podcasts March 29, 2007
Observing that her teenage daughters were beginning to experience some of the same fears that had once burdened her -- how attractive am I? do people like me? do I dare speak up? -- Arianna Huffington set out to explore the ways in which fear affects all our lives. In stories drawn from her own experiences and from the lives of other women, she celebrates the moments of extraordinary strength, courage, and resilience that result from overcoming fear. Her inspiring book shows how all of us can become bold from the inside out -- whether our goal is feeling comfortable in our own skin, getting what we want in love or at work, or changing the world.
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