Catch up on CSM's MediaShift series on public media 2.0
Posted by Jessica Clark on November 26, 2010
How are public media makers and outlets evolving in the digital, participatory age? Over the past week, with support from the Ford Foundation, CSM sponsored and curated a package on the MediaShift site examining how various players are rising to this challenge, from public stations, to community access projects, to citizen journalists. The entire series is now available:
- 5 Emerging Trends That Give Hope for Public Media 2.0 by Jessica Clark
- Public Media Experiments Show Promise, Need to Involve Public by Katie Donnelly
- How Public Access TV Evolved into Community Media Centers by Colin Rhinesmith
- A Viral Video Takedown of Public Radio by Todd Beiber
- NPR, PBS Try to Tame Controversy, Embrace Tech at PubCamp by Corbin Hiar
- How Should Public Media Respond to Efforts to Defund It? by Jessica Clark
- The Business of Public Radio - WNYC Bulks Up, Builds Out by Dorian Benkoil
- Innovative Projects at Public Media Camp 2010 by Amanda Hirsch
- 5Across - What's Next for Public Media?, a video roundtable discussion hosted by Mark Glaser
- 8 Key Lessons Learned Working with Citizen Journos by Kim Fox
What do you think? Comment below or reply via MediaShift's Feedback form.
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