Clay Shirky talks about the future of accountability journalism, newspapers, why revenue isn’t the problem, and why paywalls aren’t the solution.
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Clay Shirky on journalism, paywalls, and future
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Episode 3, Michael Davis
From http://paleycenter.org/max-media
Max Media Media veteran Max Robins sits down with the industry’s most intriguing players to find out what makes them tick in the debut of Max Media, the Media Council’s new podcast.
Max Robins interviews Michael Davis, former TV Guide editor and author of Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street.
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Episode 2, Charles Aaron
From http://paleycenter.org/max-media
Max Media Media veteran Max Robins sits down with the industry’s most intriguing players to find out what makes them tick in the debut of Max Media, the Media Council’s new podcast.
Episode 2, Charles Aaron Max Robins interviews SPIN Magazine music editor Charles Aaron.
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Episode 1, Andrew Tyndall
From http://paleycenter.org/max-media
Max interviews Andrew Tyndall of the TyndallReport.com.
Max Media Media veteran Max Robins sits down with the industry’s most intriguing players to find out what makes them tick in the debut of Max Media, the Media Council’s new podcast.
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ISI Historical Lectures: After-Dinner Speech: The Media as Image-Twisters
Intercollegiate Studies Institute - Lecture Program Olin Online Lecture Library Malcolm Muggeridge, Author and Journalist Historical Lecture 5/12/1979
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The Die is Cast | On the Media 20 Feb 2009
Comcast is now the cable monopoly in 40 of the top 50 markets. It’s the third largest phone company in the US, and the largest provider of broadband internet to homes, with nearly 15 million customers, many of whom apparently hate Comcast. Wired Magazine senior writer Daniel Roth parses the troubled reputation of a media giant.
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Getting Desperate | On the Media 20 Feb 2009
The newspaper industry is in a frenzy trying to figure out how to save itself. Kachingle, an online service that will launch next month, offers yet another possible solution: encourage online readers to voluntarily contribute to newspapers and other websites they like. Kachingle CEO and founder Cynthia Typaldos explains why she thinks people will pay for content they can get for free.
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Word Watch: Bipartisan | On the Media
Obama promised to bring a bipartisan spirit to Washington. But this week he signed the 787 billion dollar stimulus package with basically no Republican support and the media declared it a failure of bipartisanship. What’s bipartisan really mean anyway? James Morone, a professor from Brown University, says the media might have a warped sense of the word.
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Media Minutes: 1. Broadband, 2. Intellectual Property
Building a fiber optic broadband network is expensive, so why not add the conduits when we dig new roads and repair old ones? And a new movie highlights the controversies surrounding copyright, intellectual property and music. 5:02 http://www.freepress.net/node/47702
