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[Notes from a Teacher: Mark on Media] Tod Maffin has an exclusive report on news that he says poses a threat to radio. It may, but it’s also hugely good news for the unwired world.
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[Tamark.ca] Notes from a Teacher: Mark on Media: But that ship has sailed, a nautical phrase as apparently outdated as Wide-Medium-Tight and Steady Sequenced Video. What use are lofty production values to the herky-jerky nature of todays internet footage? Does proper composition really matter when the end product is viewed on a one inch screen? Of course it does - but only to us broadcast dinosaurs.
[Tamark.ca] Notes from a Teacher: Mark on Media » 2005 » May: But that ship has sailed, a nautical phrase as apparently outdated as Wide-Medium-Tight and Steady Sequenced Video. What use are lofty production values to the herky-jerky nature of todays internet footage? Does proper composition really matter when the end product is viewed on a one inch screen? Of course it does - but only to us broadcast dinosaurs.
[Tamark.ca] Notes from a Teacher: Mark on Media » General: But that ship has sailed, a nautical phrase as apparently outdated as Wide-Medium-Tight and Steady Sequenced Video. What use are lofty production values to the herky-jerky nature of todays internet footage? Does proper composition really matter when the end product is viewed on a one inch screen? Of course it does - but only to us broadcast dinosaurs.
[Billhobbs.com] BillHobbs.com - Political punditry and blog-journalism from Nashville.: In the past two years, bloggers have played a key role in holding media and political figures accountable, including former Republican Majority Leader Trent Lott over his racially insensitive remarks about Strom Thurmond, former New York Times editor Howell Raines in regard to the Jayson Blair scandal; exposing John Kerry's "Christmas in Cambodia" story as a lie, and, most recently, the "RatherGate" media scandal in which bloggers exposed the forged documents at the heart of a 60 Minutes II story about President Bush's National Guard service, a story CBS later retracted. Also, last year, bloggers were invited to cover both the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention, and Time magazine even selected one blog, PowerlineBlog.com, as its first-ever "Blog of the Year" for its role in RatherGate.
[Kanai.net] Gen Kanai weblog: News Archives: Clay Shirky writes on the Many-to-Many weblog about a new UN project which touts community but is far from the community that people have come to expect on the Internet. It is resonant for me for many reasons, mainly because companies still have a hard time with the idea that community means that their customers will be talking with each other, sharing both the good and bad aspects of the company's products, services, etc.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Wifi, Wireless Networking News
Posted at May 27, 2005 12:14 PM