NewBizNews HyperCamp Schedule – 11/11/09
NEW BUSINESS MODELS FOR (LOCAL) NEWS
Conference and HyperCamp
(Download the Schedule)
When:
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Where:
CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
219 West 40th Street – 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10018
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MORNING SCHEDULE
9:00-10:00 AM
REGISTRATION, COFFEE & NETWORKING
Location: CUNY Cafeteria/Lobby
10:00-10:05 AM
WELCOME & INTRODUCTION
Stephen B. Shepard (Dean, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism)
Location: CUNY Newsroom
10:05-10:30 AM
Presentation: NEW BUSINESS MODELS FOR NEWS
Jeff Jarvis (CUNY Graduate School of Journalism)
Location: CUNY Newsroom
10:30-11:00 AM
Presentation: NEW BUSINESS MODELS FOR NEWS – FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
Jeff Mignon & Nancy Wang (Mignon Media)
Jennifer McFadden (Business Analyst, New Business Models for News Project)
Location: CUNY Newsroom
11:00-Noon
DISCUSSION and AUDIENCE Q&A
Facilitator: Jeff Jarvis (CUNY Graduate School of Journalism)
Location: CUNY Newsroom
Noon-1:00 PM
LUNCH & NETWORKING
Location: CUNY Cafeteria/Lobby
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AFTERNOON SCHEDULE
HYPERCAMP WORKSHOPS (1:00-3:50 PM)
3 Breakout Tracks — Operations, Business, Services & Partners.
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Track One: OPERATIONS
Location: CUNY Newsroom
1:00-1:40 PM: SETTING UP SHOP – TOOLS, TECHNOLOGY & TIPS
Ted Mann (Gannett NJ)
Jane Wells (Automattic)
David Jacobs (Six Apart)
Jason Morrow (Google)
Jeremy Zilar (NY Times)
1:40-2:20 PM: PRACTICING QUALITY JOURNALISM
Jim Schachter (NY TImes)
Sewell Chan (NY Times)
David Carr (NY Times)
Catherine Rampell (NY Times)
Jere Hester (CUNY Graduate School of Journalism)
2:20-2:30 PM: BREAK
2:30-3:10 PM: AD SERVING
Jim Larrison (Adify)
Victor Wong (PaperG)
Max Kalehoff (Clickable)
Gavin Bishop (Google)
3:10-3:50 PM: BEYOND TEXT
Michael Rosenblum (RosenblumTV.com)
Sandeep Junnarkar (CUNY Graduate School of Journalism)
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Track Two: BUSINESS
Location: Room 308
1:00-1:40 PM: SELLING
Mel Taylor (GrowthSpur)
Greg Swanson (Prism)
1:40-2:20 PM: UNDERSTANDING BUSINESS MODELS
Jennifer McFadden (Business Analyst, New Business Models for News Project)
Jeff Mignon & Nancy Wang (Mignon Media)
2:20-2:30 PM: BREAK
2:30-3:10 PM: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT/MARKETING
Jim Schachter (NY Times)
Debbie Galant (baristanet.com)
David Cohn (Spot.us)
Tina Kelley (NY Times)
Soraya Darabi (NY Times)
Mary Ann Giodano (NY Times)
3:10-3:50 PM: PARTNERSHIPS WITH LOCAL MEDIA (Reverse Panel)
Facilitator: Jeff Jarvis (CUNY Graduate School of Journalism)
Jim Willse (Star-Ledger)
Jim Schachter (NY TImes)
Jennifer Carroll (Gannett)
Goli Sheikholeslami (Washington Post)
Jim Brady (Politico)
John Paton (ImpreMedia)
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Track Three: SERVICES & PARTNERS
Location: Room 442
Timetable Subject to Change
(10 minutes for each participant – 5 mins presentation and 5 mins Q&A)
1:00-1:10 PM: PaperG (Victor Wong)
1:10-1:20 PM: Spot.us (David Cohn)
1:25-1:35 PM: SeeClickFix (Ben Berkowitz)
1:35-1:45 PM: GrowthSpur (Mark Potts)
1:50-2:00 PM: Clickable (Max Kalehoff)
2:00-2:10 PM: Outside.in (Mark Josephson)
2:15-2:25 PM: GameChanger (Ted Sullivan)
2:25-2:35 PM: BREAK
2:35-2:45 PM: Prism (Greg Swanson)
2:45-2:55 PM: Buzzr.com (Ed Sussman)
3:00-3:10 PM: Fwix (Darian Shirazi)
3:10-3:20 PM: Transparensee (Alex Acree, Steve Lavine)
3:25-3:35 PM: Adify (Jim Larrison)
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3:50-4:00 PM: Break
4:00-4:30 PM
Discussion: NEXT STEPS; WHAT WE HEARD, WHAT WE NEED
Facilitator: Jeff Jarvis (CUNY Graduate School of Journalism)
Location: CUNY Newsroom
4:30-4:45 PM
Closing Remarks: HOW WILL WE MAKE A LIVING FROM HYPERLOCAL?
Mark Potts (GrowthSpur)
Location: CUNY Newsroom
4:45 PM
RECEPTION
Location: CUNY Cafeteria/Lobby


Seamus
28. Oct, 2009
Will all the workshop sessions be recorded for future viewing?
Peter Hauck
29. Oct, 2009
Yes. We plan to archive the videos and make them available on the site.
Sharon Toomer
01. Nov, 2009
How can I register for the conference?
Peter Hauck
03. Nov, 2009
To register, please send an email to david@spot.us.
milt capps
06. Nov, 2009
By roughly ‘when’ do you think the session videos will be archived on the site? chz, milt capps – http://www.venturenashville.com
(615) 945-8945
Peter Hauck
06. Nov, 2009
We plan to post the videos on the site as soon as we can following the November 11 conference. Sorry we can’t be more specific. Please check back.
Sharon Toomer
10. Nov, 2009
can you tell me more about Track Three: SERVICES & PARTNERS?
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