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Saturday end of day wrapup: What's on the cards?
Here's what participants wrote on circulating cards:
Score | Quote |
28 | The transition/shakeup happening in journalism is making possible tremendous cross-pollination between traditional and nontraditional forms of journalism & new media. |
27 | As the media landscape changes, I'm excited to have learned that community is becoming an integral part of the future of journalism in a dynamic and not static way. |
25 | What energizes is community, cross pollination of ideas and information and relationships. |
25 | Regional collaboration is essential for survival. |
24 | Journalism as a practice of nurturing the community boady. Feeding the community, the community feeds us. |
24 | Clearly we need to revolutionize journalism's business model if our "informed democracy" is to survive. |
23 | There are an infinite number of possibilities thanks to creating connections & collaborations. |
23 | Needed: A new, open, interactive news/information/media "Collaboratory" to help shape the new news ecology. |
23 | If the sense of community & collaborative potential in the PNW overall is anything like what's in this room, we are going to ROCK this coming decade & have fun while we're at it. |
22 | Journalists use and need to be master communicators...They are the "rock" and foundation for communication around stories... |
22 | If journalism matters then we matter. |
22 | A robust Collaboratory microcosm exists that is spawning public space for wild experimentation & inspired practical action. Yea JTM/PNW! |
21 | There are mountains worth of experience here (many different peaks, several different ranges, even) terrific to see them all arrayed, in all their possibility. |
21 | It takes a bunch of individuals with fires in their bellies to accomplish anything. (The organization we create are secondary) Noun or verb? News or journalism? Media or technology? |
21 | Lots of potential for meaningful work at the intersection of community, education, & journalism. |
21 | There are tremendous resources available with collaboration---and a willingness amongst journalists and citizens to work together for innovative solutions. And many models already exist. |
21 | * The mainstream media will work with the hyper-local news people. |
* People will read hyper-local news. | |
* Excellent journalistic work will be done for free even investigative journalism that takes years to complete. | |
21 | The new news ecology in the PNW is still evolving. Collaborative efforts are being explored. Journalism with more heart is paramount. |
21 | Media literacy is critical to the PNW new news ecology both for "journalists" and "public." |
21 | PNW ecology is poised to bring energy, optimism & ideas to products that will make a difference at the local level but with possible reach & duplication far beyond. |
21 | The new news ecology is extremely divers, with may new niches and opportunities for symbiosis. But content is still king. And storytelling needs to be TAUGHT in new places[and] ways. |
20 | About building and growing not cutting and drinking. |
20 | What do people, the public, actually want? As opposed to what we have to offer. |
20 | Mild mannered reporters? Super heroes with super powers. |
20 | There is a lot of rich talent here that is no longer bound up in just a few newsrooms. |
20 | What's true? Many journalists are or soon will be entrepreneurs.They will nee business skills or partnering with someone who has them, even in a nonprofit. |
19 | Collaboration. Compassion. Engagement. Change Management. Opportunities. Gross Community Happiness. |
19 | It is clear that NW media producers are open to collaboration as a key strategy for sustaining quality journalism & expanding media access. |
19 | NW news ecology becoming a collaborative web creators, varying levels of credibility & sustainability. |
19 | I love the "common" theme that has recurred. Common Language Project, region commons lab, etc., all for the common good. The spirit of collaboration is powerful and critical for our success. |
19 | Much good will and budding activity...in need of stronger, clearer alliances and resources to change the ecology. |
18 | This is what creative destruction looks like. Uncertainty & innovation go hand-in-hand. |
18 | There's a strong spirit of collaboration---of investigating the possibilities/opportunities of working together across projects & platforms. |
18 | Our human needs/aspirations/desires are the same as our professional needs/aspirations/desires. |
18 | We have no idea what it will look like in 5 years---but it's gonna be awesome. |
17 | When [you] embark in world of new social media, you open yourself up to: |
17 | Information with intention---goodbye to the myth of the dispassionate observer. |
17 | The NW news ecology can include ME! |
17 | There are sustainable business models to support the new news ecology. |
17 | Yes, journalism matters. And ethics matters deeply to journalists. |
17 | Emerging is the acknowledgement of personhood---across the [broad] effort to deliver, accept and gently help mutual understanding through fearless sharing and emotional vulnerability. Support the healthy journalist. |
17 | Environment & tools change, but people still need news & stories. |
17 | Visualize, amplify the network. |
16 | "First, collect underpants, second....third, profit!" (South Park reference) Everything is in absolute chaos and no one has a plan. But no one is on the verge of starvation. |
16 | There is a new civic media ecology emerging in the PNW. (And Seattle is cool.) |
16 | The new news ecology is shining light in corners that had gone unexamined before. |
16 | Most of us will fail, but all of us will learn. (+ most will teach) |
16 | Cellular genisis of a zygote division, specialization, growth. What will our baby look like? |
16 | News is like the food cycle. "Farmers" who can't learn how to grow new "crops" will be replaced by farmers who can. |
15 | Journalism curriculum: 1) college 2) elementary. Entrepreneurship. Options for self-control for career. |
15 | How to monetize the ecology. |
15 | Fear not! This is a call to action! The cream rises to the top...follow your passion... |
15 | Professional "media" needs to stay in closer contact with the people/public. |
15 | The old way isn't going to work, won't be coming back---and alright! |
14 | The new news ecology of the PNW believes in collaboration, resource sharing & new media experiments (whether or not they provide economic solutions.)! |
14 | Discovered unexpectedly strong untapped potential for creativity with mutual support across sectors and geography---now available to activate. |
13 | The whole needs to be more than the sum of the parts. |
13 | Journalism is being redefined. The relationship between journalist and community is playing a big role. |
13 | Collaborations requires ready collaborators. |
13 | What is clear about emerging ecosystem in the PNW? This is an enthusiastic climate for news+action to support positive change. |
13 | Good will & camaraderie |
13 | There are several creative ways people are trying to improve and support and keep journalism afloat, and I'm excited to see what ideas stick. |
12 | Vast beyond what I had imagined...and diverse. Legacy media becoming dinosaurs. |
12 | Journalism that matters....what's the right balance? |
11 | Focus on incubators as source of solutions, not mass media. Solution-oriented mindset, we're past the hand-wringing. |
11 | I want to move here. |
10 | Thinking outside the box. An old saying for many. Many exciting new ideas! |
9 | Regions don't make sense. Every local is global. |
6 | Watching the twittering & googling happen as we spoke. |
6 | It is a projection of personal fault to blame technology, or "the public" or "bloggers." |