About Media140 Sydney 2009:
Future of Journalism in the Social Media Age. An international collaboration asks “What is the future of journalism in the Social Media Age?”. Staged at ABC’s Eugene Goossens’ Hall, Sydney on 5th – 6th of November, bringing together Australia’s leading journalists, broadcasters, social media advocates and media academics. To educate and promote debate within the media industry about Twitter and realtime social media platforms and practices. — Ustream
The Media140 series of conferences is stopping in Sydney Nov. 4-5 to discuss “The Future of Journalism in the Social Media Age.”
Media140 Links:
- Sydney Media140 » sessions
- Media140 Sydney 2009 on USTREAM
- Media140 – Live Broadcast 5th & 6th November Sydney
- #media140 (TweetGrid)
- #media140 (CrowdEye)
Links to Talk notes and Opinions:
- Laurel Papworth’s Media 140 Speech Margaret Simons [Crikey]
- Media140 Sydney Case Study – Riyaad Minty [SlideShare]
- John Bergin’s Media 140 Speech Margaret Simons [Crikey]
- MEDIA#140: EVERYBODY PANIC ABOUT TWEETING (BIRDS). [HungryBeast]
- Conceptual Confusion and Journalistic Process – My Highlights and Lowlights of Media 140 Margaret Simons [Crikey]
- Media140: What do journos do better, exactly? [Stilgherrian]
- Rebooting the News System in the Age of Social Media Jay Rosen [Quote and Comment]
- Do Journos do it better? Some thoughts from Sydney’s pre-eminent Hacks & Hackettes Dominique Jackson [Media140]
- Get with the times, Jay Rosen tells journos [ABC News]
- How social media is changing political reporting [SlowTV]
- Stilgherrian’s media140 Bookmarks [delicious]
- Mark Scott’s speech to #media140 (PDF)
- The future of journalism in 140 characters Neerav Bhatt (2009-Nov-11) [ABC Unleashed]
- My #media140 presentation Wolfcat [Insert Clever Title Here]
Crikey’s Bernard Keane: “Communities of interest, or ghettos of agreement?”
“News is what somebody somewhere wants to conceal, everything else is advertising” – (now a @cuhlmann quote too!)
@leighsales “To be successful on Twitter, you need to be the friend that everyone wants to hang out with”
“an Ethics of Listening, complementing Ethics of Broadcasting.” @katecrawford
“Journalists are the audience formerly known as the media.” – @Bronwen Clune
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