Jeff Jarvis (jeffjarvis) Mark Glaser (mediatwit) Post Media - Jeff Jarvis - PICNIC'10. AndrewKeen&Jeff Jarvis: The future of Journalism. TEDxNYED - Jeff Jarvis - 03/06/10 " students as widgets" BuzzMachine. The benefits of publicness « BuzzMachine. I’m reworking an early but foundational section of my book, Public Parts, arguing the benefits of publicness, a list I presented at the PII conference in Seattle a few weeks ago.
I’d like to bounce my thoughts off you and ask for your views of the value you get from being public, the value that also accrues to groups, companies, government, and society as a whole. I won’t go into great detail in this list because I’m eager to hear your thoughts. Here’s my opening bid: * Publicness makes and improves relationships. To make connections with people, you need to be open and share. . * Publicness enables collaboration. . * Publicness builds trust. MediaShift. MediaShift Idea Lab. European Journalism Centre. FUTURE OF JOURNALISM. Prof. dr. J.L.H. Bardoel Toekomst voor de journalistiek Oratie.
De Raad - Raad voor de Journalistiek. Jeff Jarvis talks about the future of journalism at Picnic 10 in Amsterdam (Part 1 of 4) FUTURE OF JOURNALISM. On 23 September, world class media thinkers including Jeff Jarvis, Rafat Ali, Mark Glaser and Paul Bradshaw, joined the European Journalism Centre (EJC) for a day of debates on the future of journalism at PICNIC 2010.
Held in Amsterdam every year, PICNIC is a renowned festival-cum-conference that blurs the lines between creativity, science, technology, business and society. Clay Shirky: Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable. Back in 1993, the Knight-Ridder newspaper chain began investigating piracy of Dave Barry’s popular column, which was published by the Miami Herald and syndicated widely.
In the course of tracking down the sources of unlicensed distribution, they found many things, including the copying of his column to alt.fan.dave_barry on usenet; a 2000-person strong mailing list also reading pirated versions; and a teenager in the Midwest who was doing some of the copying himself, because he loved Barry’s work so much he wanted everybody to be able to read it.
Clay Shirky: Society doesn't need newspapers, it needs journalism. This is an extract from Clay Shirky's article, Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable.
The full essay can be read here. If you want to know why newspapers are in such trouble, the most salient fact is this: Printing presses are terrifically expensive to set up and to run. This bit of economics, normal since Gutenberg, limits competition while creating positive returns to scale for the press owner, a happy pair of economic effects that feed on each other. Clay Shirky on Internet Issues Facing Newspapers. WikiLeaks has created a new media landscape.
WikiLeaks affects one of the key tensions in democracies: the government needs to be able to keep secrets, but citizens need to know what is being done in our name.
These requirements are fundamental and incompatible; like the trade-offs between privacy and security, or liberty and equality, different countries in different eras find different ways to negotiate those competing needs. In the case of state secrets v citizen oversight, however, there is one constant risk: since deciding what is a secret is itself a secret, there is always a risk that the government will simply hide an increasing amount of material of public concern.
One response to this risk is the leaker, someone who believes that key elements of political life are being wrongly kept from public view, and who circulates that material on his or her own. This transformation is under-appreciated. From 'why?' to 'why not?', the internet revolution. The near future of the web is tied up with the logic of present media practice, and the logic of present media practice dates back to Gutenberg's invention of movable type in the mid-1400s.
The problem Gutenberg introduced into intellectual life was abundance: once typesetting was perfected, a copy of a book could be created faster than it could be read. Figuring out which books were worth reading, and which weren't, became one of the defining problems of the literate. This abundance of new writing thus introduced a new risk as well: the risk of variable quality. A Bible was valuable, almost by definition. Paul Lewis: Crowdsourcing the news. The unwillingness of Facebook and Google to share... Sterft, gij oude journalistieke organisaties. 13 januari 2012 | door: Geert-Jan Bogaerts, journalist, blogger, webontwikkelaar en docent aan de Universiteit van Groningen.
New Business Models. The ongoing goal of the New Business Models for News project is to inform the discussion about the future of news with business specifics — experience, facts and figures.
After months of research and analysis, we have created business models that we believe demonstrate there is a sustainable future for local news. For the purpose of our models we utilized data from a top-25 metro market and hypothesized that the sole daily newspaper had ceased publication. We began with the assumption that there will continue to be a market demand for quality journalism and that the market will find a way to meet that demand. So, what will fill the void? We posit that no single company or product will replace the metro daily newspaper. Jeff Jarvis op #Picnic10 "Internet Public bill of rights" & iphone + helicopter gadget. Julian Assange: The Rolling Stone Interview. The Future of the Press. Lord Justice Leveson has one of the least enviable jobs in public life.
His assignment is to adjudicate between the demand for privacy and the principle of free speech. He must do so against the backdrop of a public outcry, an unfinished criminal investigation and a galloping technological revolution. He has taken evidence from comedians making serious points and some serious people behaving like comedians. De journalistiek moet zich beter profileren en verkopen - Liquid Newsroom Steffen Konrath @StKonrath. Here's how the process of the Liquid Newsroom can be used to publish a summary (curated) article.
The last piece I published here on this blog today was a teaser for the "Sun on Sunday" article by Peter Preston. Journalisme.
News, Non-fiction, Documentary in the 3D virtual space. Project Syria: An Immersive Journalism Experience. Nonny de la Peña (ImmersiveJourno) sur Twitter. Multiple Journalism — A field guide for independent journalists. Bregtje van der Haak (BregtjevdH) sur Twitter. Introduction Universities2010. Future of Journalism - justanotherpicnic's posterous. Futur des medias. Future of Journalism. Future of journalism. Journalism, newspapers and the future. De toekomst van het tijdschrift. Meesterstuk9 juli 2012 9:32 |Werkstukken, essays en scripties: er wordt wat afgeschreven tijdens een studie. Helaas belanden die stukken maar al te vaak in een bureaula. Zonde, Folia Web ondervraagt studenten daarom een zomer lang over hun meesterstuk.
Deel 2: iedereen zijn eigen tijdschrift. Ze gaan de treinen en huiskamers steeds meer domineren: tablets als de iPad en Galaxy Tab. De nieuwsgame als forum voor journalisten en lezers - Verslag. VJ Movement. Het hart van de VJ Movement wordt gevormd door een interactieve, online newsroom. Aan de hand van thema's pitchen videojournalisten hun verhalen.
Leden kunnen stemmen op de verhalen en meediscussiëren over de aanpak. “Het roer moet om, journalisten moeten ondernemender worden” - Verslag. Ten (at least) Ways That Putting Social Media At The Heart of The Newsroom Improves Public Service Service Journalism. Nadja Hahn is a business correspondent for ORF, Austrian Radio and an EBU Research Fellow here at Polis. She is researching the public service value of social media. This is her take on a visit to the new BBC integrated newsroom. [have a look her great slide presentation of her research here] Circa. Het journalistieke landschap in 2025 – vier scenario’s.