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Keynote - The Furture of Journalism
from envisionGood.tv on November 19, 2009
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Earlier this year, the debate over the future of journalism in America hit home in Denver when the 150-year-old Rocky Mountain News closed its doors. However, Denver has also emerged as a vibrant testing ground where journalists and citizens are launching innovative new projects and debating what it'll take to save the news.
also in: Future Media Rocky Mountain News Effects Newspaper Going Out Business Panel of journalists Effect Internet Newspapers Technology Podcasting Technology Podcasting Documentary
TipTopWebsite.com Show 67
from eDan.com Video Show - Daily Show about everything tech. Free Domain promo on every show! on November 18, 2009
Duration: 460
Duration: 460
Rupert Murdoch Says No More Newspapers, Microsoft Stores Offer Dancing, Microsoft Azure Opens In January, Free Domain Promo, Your host Dan Doherty Watch Show 67 Online at: eDan.com/page67Watch Show 67 on your Phone at: Youtube.com/watch?v=72ikQPHLrNM Ipod video file attached here:
also in: Podcast TipTopWebsite.com Create a Website Rupert Murdoch Says More Newspapers Microsoft Stores Offer Dancing Azure Opens January Free Domain Promo Dan Doherty Technology Podcasting Tech News
On Digital Media 94: Media Mogul Jumps the Shark
from On Digital Media on November 16, 2009
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Duration: 4184
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Craig Calder (twitter: @ccalder), Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts), Steve Hatch (twitter:@shatch) and our guest, Rob Goldman, (twitter: @robjective) CEO of threadsy discuss: Rob will be attending the CrunchUp event next week in the valley Craig will attend the Glasshouse event in NYC on Monday, 11/16 John and Craig will attend Web 2.0 Expo NY Google Wave vs. Threadsy Mozilla releases plans, screenshots for its Raindrop universal inbox. Chia-Lin thinks it may have the potential of being vaporware. We re waiting for mobile clients (especially on the iPhone) to support Twitter Lists. Threadsy is working on Twitter Lists support. Parse.ly is in private beta. Read Write Web calls it The Pro Bloggers Feed Reader. Lazyweb is a similar client. It s going to be a tough job for some of these services to get people to switch from Google Reader. Chia-Lin is holding back on her Droid purchase. It s only a CMDA phone that she can t use internationally plus, she thinks that Verizon may get the iPhone. Will Verizon get the iPhone any time soon? We hash it out. John has started reading Kindle books on his iPhone even after questioning why anyone would do that. Doh! The ODM crew wants to know if John has purchased any more Vooks. Yes, he decided to give Vooks another chance and bought Gary Vaynerchuk s Crush It in Vook format. Amazon has just released Kindle software for Windows that s decidedly for the netbook crowd. The class action lawsuits against the social gaming companies have arrived. Are Facebook and Myspace liable for the actions of these networks? We doubt it. A boxee box is coming! We want. Rob built his own MythTV box! Netflix may support the MPAA 30-day window on new releases! We re not happy. Why not release James Cameron s upcoming film Avatar across all platforms at once, just to see how the revenue streams unfold? Rupert Murdoch said that he s going to block Google and remove all content from his properties from the search engine. Hah! This is the media mogul equivalent of Jumping the Shark. An interesting coup for Microsoft should Murdoch cut a deal with Bing to allow them to index his content. Hmmmm Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. Technorati Tags: John Federico, Craig Calder, Steve Hatch, Chia-Lin Simmons. Ken Gellman, Rob Goldman, threadsy, Entertainment, Newspapers, Smartphones, Mobile, Wireless, Android, Motorola Droid, Rupert Murdoch, Fox, Search, Twitter, Gmail, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Music, Podcast, Media, Google, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
also in: Alexander Blu Android Audio Business Careers Career Development Chia-Lin Simmons. Ken Gellman Craig Calder Digital Media Downloads Entertainment Episodes Events Fox Gadgets Gmail Google Jobs John Federico Management Marketing Media Mobile Motorola Droid Music Newspapers On Digital Media Podcast Podcasting Rob Goldman Rupert Murdoch Search Smartphones Steve Hatch Technology Threadsy Twitter Wine Wireless
Media Talk: The Sun's attack on Gordon Brown
from Media Talk on November 13, 2009
Duration: 2091
Duration: 2091
The Sun goes to town on Gordon Brown. Plus, Melvyn Bragg returns to BBC television. And which columnist would you pay to read online? With Matt Wells, Maggie Brown and Steve AckermanMatt WellsBen GreenMaggie BrownSteve AckermanCharlie BrookerLance Price
also in: Media Gordon Brown The Sun Rupert Murdoch Charging for content BBC Newspapers The Observer The Guardian News International
Ballot Deadline Debate, the State of the Apple, and 'SuperFreakonomics'
from The Conversation Podcast on November 12, 2009
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12:00 p.m. Apples Washington's apple growers are feeling good about sales this year. Early numbers show a strong demand for their 2009 crops. Plus, scientists say they've come up with a better breed of apple that stays fresh for months. John McKay on Marijuana Law Reform Former U.S. Attorney John McKay speaks out on the impact of federal and state marijuana laws. The Electronic Sun The Kitsap Sun has adopted innovative social networking tools for its online readers. We talk with the paper's editor. 12:20 p.m. Ballot Deadline Debate Governor Gregoire and others say Washington needs to update its election day deadline. Instead of making sure ballots are postmarked on election day, they'd like to see ballots in the hands of the state by then. Others say the current system is fine. Secretary of State Sam Reed and Representative Sam Hunt join us to discuss the pros and cons. 12:40 p.m. 'SuperFreakonomics' Four years ago after their groundbreaking book Freakonomics, authors Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner are back. Their new book, SuperFreakonomics covers everything from drunk driving to prostitution. We talk with the authors.
also in: Agriculture Apples Ballots Climate change Economics Election Elections Farmers Fruit Global Internet John McKay Kitsap Kitsap Sun Laws Legal Marijuana Newspapers News Politics Pot Ross Reynolds Sam Hunt Sam Reed SuperFreakonomic The Conversation
Canadian paper mills close as newspapers fold
from News videos from Mochilla on November 10, 2009
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The demise of North American newspapers has fatally wounded many Canadian lumber companies. One factory in Alberta illustrates the industry's hardships, as it has laid off hundreds of people, and finally closed its doors for good. Duration: 01:51
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Trust Agents : Using The Web To Build Influence
from WatchMojo.com Business & Technology on November 09, 2009
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Online community expert Julien Smith discusses the ongoing conflict between traditional big media and independent bloggers.
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La scienza delle riviste di scienza, e quella dei giornali
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 03, 2009
Duration: 927
Duration: 927
Giuseppe Remuzi spiega come la stampa laica spesso riporti le notizie scientifiche con eccessiva enfasi.
also in: Information Newspapers Research Science
How To Become a News Photographer
from Howcast - Most Recent Videos in Careers & Education on November 03, 2009
Duration: 85
Duration: 85
Learn the steps you need to take to become a news photographer and tell a story using pictures. Author: CinemaSlam
also in: Career Careers Careers Newspaper Education Media Journalism Magazine Magazines Media News Newspapers Photographer Photojournalism Pictures Portfolio Press Publishing Stories Television
2009 Annual Meeting Keynote Address
from CitizenJournalism - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 02, 2009
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Duration: 3121
The 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Civil Liberties Union of Vermont features the keynote address of Anthony J. Marro, award-winning investigative journalist and retired Newsday editor, speaking on "Who Will Hold Government Accountable When There Are No More Newspapers?" Event held at the Capitol Plaza, Montpelier, VT on October 31, 2009.
also in: American Civil Liberties Union Vermont Aclu-vt Anthony j. marro Tony marro Freedom Press Government oversight Fourth estate Newspapers Information distribution Allen gilbert Rsm distributors Vtvt Video Tape Citizen Journalism









