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Friday Links – Video, Twitter, and Journalism

Image via Wikipedia – Michael Rosenblum explains what’s Video Literacy – Jeff Jarvis discusses investigative journalism and non profit. – Steve Rubel explains the relationship between PR and customer service And a Twitter DB for media folks Have a great weekend!

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New York Media Summit’s Lesson – We Are All Going To Die (at least in the media business)

Last week I attended the New York Media Summit, done by Digital Hollywood. The event, featuring keynote speakers such as NBC’s CEO Jeff Zucker and Microsoft’s CEO Balmer, had a somewhat depressing message: We are all going to die. Well, I might be a bit too dramatic. But the conversion of analog dollars to digital [...]

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Economics of New Media Market – Link-O-Rama

NewTeeVee ยป Video Funding Keeps on Coming – post about financial rounds in the online video industry paidContent.org: The Economics of Content – @ Streaming Media: Video Blogs Try To Hold On To New Media Values As Old Media Pays Attention – forwarded by a friend, this excellent post provides additional figures (wallstrip chapter costs [...]

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UPDATE:Tim O’Reilly’s Code of Conduct – Nice Try, Wrong Direction

Tim O’Reilly presented a nice concept – blogging code of conduct . This voluntary code suppose to make blogs more civilized environment, help us all to keep our dignity while blogging, and end world hunger problems. It was also picked up by NY Times. I feel strongly about making blogs a more accessible medium for [...]

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VON07: Jeff Jarvis Industry Perspective – We are taking over TV!

Let’s try some live blogging. I am at Jeff Jarvis industry perspective. Here are the highlights: We are networks – we have channels, we have shows, we have series. we don’t have money but not expenses. We are TV – and we just began. We are 1954 in TV – TV sucked then, we suck [...]

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