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Running notes: "From Town Criers to Bloggers: How Will Journalism Survive the Internet Age"
This is the jump page for rough, contemporaneous notes of today's U.S. Federal Trade Commission workshop: "From Town Crier to Blogggers: How Will journalism Survive the Internet Age," held Dec. 1-2, 2009, in Washington, D.C., at the FTC's 601 New Jersey Avenue offices. Your scribe is Bill Densmore, a fellow at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism. Of course we've tried to provide accurate quotes and summaries. But the FTC has stenographers recording all of the testimony and that should be your definitive source. The home page for this coverage is http://www.newshare.com/wiki/index.php/ftc
GENERAL LINKS:
- An advanced story about the workshop
- Dan Gillmor's view
- RJI COVERAGE HOME PAGE
- http://twitter.com/ftcnews (for Twitter feed)
- Twitter hash tag: #ftcnews
- Reynolds Institute/CircLabs slide deck (PDF)
WEDNESDAY RUNNING COVERAGE LINKS:
TUESDAY RUNNING COVERAGE LINKS:
- DAY ONE: Leibowitz, Steiger, Edmonds
- Rupert Murdoch's remarks
- Tues. Panel 1 -- State of Journalism
- Arianna Huffington's remarks (right before lunch)
- Yahoo, Google and Journalism Online talks
- An afternoon panel discussion of business models
- Experts on economics and such: Bloxham, Athey and Evans
- End of day: The advertising panel