Archive for October, 2008

Introductions-Revenue

Posted on 23. Oct, 2008 by .

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As people introduce themselves it turns out some people are more interested in money than what’s on their name tags.

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Public Support.1 "What are the real possibilities?"

Posted on 23. Oct, 2008 by .

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After introductions, Jay Rosen asks for real possibilities for non-market funded, non-state funded journalism?    Public support means, beyond funding, public input. Beyond NPR and ProPublica, what kinds of work could be supported publicly?  What never can be?  What new ideas or maxims could be offered to the rest of the group?

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Investing in Journalism, One Donation at a Time

Posted on 23. Oct, 2008 by .

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Anyone can participate.  First, someone can leave a story tip.  Second, a journalist will find the tip and create a pitch.  Third, the pitch is posted on the site and the public begins to donate towards the journalism.  Once the amount needed is generated the journalist will begin to write.  The story will be shopped […]

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David Cohn, Founder of Spot.us

Posted on 23. Oct, 2008 by .

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David Cohn, founder of Spot.us, won a 2008 Knight Foundation Grant to start a community funded journalism site.  He hopes that Spot.us reminds people that journalism is a public good and should be publicly supported.

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Planting the Seeds to Grow Scienceblogs

Posted on 23. Oct, 2008 by .

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The magazine arm, Seeds, feels comfortable saying things and Scienceblogs, is set up to respond.  Bly has separated the two entity so that the advertisement models can be leveraged and so that diversification of the two products is faciliated.

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The Common Vein to Discuss Science

Posted on 23. Oct, 2008 by .

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Scienceblog brought together an online network of science experts.  Bly began to contextualize the a conversation started on print with his magazine, Seed, and then continued it online.

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Adam Bly, ScienceBlogs

Posted on 23. Oct, 2008 by .

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Scienceblogs enables discussion of science issues on a global scale and currently boasts the largest online community dedicated to science.

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Dave Chase, CEO of NextNewsNet

Posted on 23. Oct, 2008 by .

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Dave Chase, CEO of NextNewsNet.  Received a lot of insight from working with local merchants and insurance agents.  They learned not to depend on user generated content.  NextNewsNet works with small business providers.  They help them get online ads.

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Karp: Creating Liquidity for News

Posted on 23. Oct, 2008 by .

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What we want to do is create a new way of advertising by creating a giant liguid marketplace for news.  This would create more economic value than just one media company by itself.

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Scott Karp

Posted on 23. Oct, 2008 by .

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Scott Karp, from Publish2, says that news organizations need to collaborate to create a massive network. Google is successful because it’s network is MASSIVE — the entire Web. So! You need to create an “AdWords” for news — a giant liquid marketplace for news, because the bigger the network, the bigger the pricing power.

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