My friends over at Current TV are pulling off a cool little stunt this week.
If you are in New York — read more about it at NewAssignment.Net.
Posts in category New York/San Francisco
Calling All New York Video CJ’s
Online Journalism Review: A Look Back at The Networked Journalism Summit
Online Jouralism Review recently asked me about the Networked Journalism Summit.
You can see the full interview and the dopey picture that they used of me (stolen from Facebook) here.
Also see pictures from the Networked Journalism summit here.
Alpha Bar
"AlphaBar is a year-long social club meeting every other Wednesday
night at 8pm. We’ll start at the top of the Alphabet and hit a bar
bi-weekly until we’ve gone to a bar that starts with every letter in
the alphabet. Our mission is to tour SF, pack some cool bars and most
importantly…make some new friends"
Shecky’s New York and San Francisco
The Following is a paid review. Regular readers might be stunned by this. Don’t worry, it won’t become a regular thing. I’m curious about different revenue models – BlogAds, ReviewMe, WPI’s Blog Ad Network etc. Part of this was from the discussion on revenue at the Networked Journalism Summit and part of it is because I want to try entrepreneurial things myself one day. So, why not start as a participant. All that disclosure out of the way — the review below is my honest assessment. I don’t actually know anybody from Shecky’s so I don’t care if they succeed or fail. And don’t think for a minute that I’m getting enough from one post that I can take the rest of the week off.
According to the website "Sheckyâ??s is the multi-platform media company keeping you city-savvy and
in-the-know with a focus on nightlife, fashion, beauty, and everything
fun. Dedicated to daily-brewed online content, Sheckyâ??s also hosts
wildly popular events across the country."
A Compendium of Knowledge: Interviews for the Networked Journalism Summit
The Networked Journalism Summit is just days away.
It’s going to be an exciting event. With around 180 participants all aiming to create new working relationships/projects.
Below are 62 interviews – half of which I did over the phone, the other half via a mass email questionnaire.
They are with various players in the world of networked/citizen journalism. Enjoy (in no particular order) interviews with people who are making waves in journalism.
Scott Clark and Dwight Silverman – Houston Chronicle
Donica Mensing – Reynolds School of Journalism
Amanda Michael – OffTheBus.Net
Bill Allison – Sunlight Foundation
Robin Sloan, Andrew Fitzgerald – Current TV
Jason Oberfest – Los Angeles Times
Howard Owens – GateHouse Media
Brian Conley – Alive in Baghdad
Adrian Monck – City University of London
Patrick Phillips – The Vineyard Voice
Mary Mathews – Pound Productions,LLC
Dorian Benkoil – Digital Media Consultant/Columnist/Teeming Media
Chrys Wu – CBS TV Digital Media Group
Chris Lydon – Open Source Radio
James Kotecki – Video Blogger/Politico
Micah Sifry – Personal Democracy Forum
Derek Willis – Database Journalism at Washingtonpost.com
Jeff Burkett – WashingtonPost.Newsweek Interactive blogs
Michael Rosenblum – Democratizing Video via Rosenblum Associates
Kate Marymont and Mackenzie Warren – Fort Myers
Lisa Williams – H2OTown, Placeblogger
Jonathan Weber â?? NewWest.Net
Rick Waghorn – MyFootballWriter
Jay Rosen â?? NewAssignment.Net
No Longer Attending
Edward Roussel – The Telegraph
Paul Bass – New Haven Independent

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