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	<title>Broadcasting 2.0 &#187; 2006 &#187; May &#187; 12</title>
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		<title>Journanalists</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2006 15:43:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No, there&#8217;s no typo in the title.
Bill Buzenberg of Minnesota Public Radio demonstrated this morning at &#8220;Beyond Broadcast 2006&#8243;, very interesting new &#8220;broadcast-conversations&#8221;  applications based on the Web involving the audience.
In many of the scenarios presented, journalists become more or less &#8220;analysts&#8221; of the massive data they get after submitting story proposals. They first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No, there&#8217;s no typo in the title.</p>
<p>Bill Buzenberg of <a href="http://www.broadcasting20.org/wp-admin/Bill%20busenberg">Minnesota Public Radio</a> demonstrated this morning at &#8220;Beyond Broadcast 2006&#8243;, very interesting new &#8220;broadcast-conversations&#8221;  applications based on the Web involving the audience.</p>
<p>In many of the scenarios presented, journalists become more or less &#8220;analysts&#8221; of the massive data they get after submitting story proposals. They first do the voxpop before going to the specialists.</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s where it comes from. I&#8217; m proposing a term for this new function: &#8220;Jounanalists&#8221;, resulting of course from the combination of journalist and analyst.</p>
<p>Technorati Tags: beyondbroadcast, journanalists, journanalism</p>
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		<title>Beyond Broadcast 2006</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I&#8217;m sitting right there, waiting for the event to begin.
Beyond Broadcast 2006 is loaded with great, experienced speakers with all possible backgrounds: braodcasters, journalists, technologists and so on. The theme is important:
We will explore the thesis that traditional public media — public broadcasting, cable access television, etc — face a unique opportunity to embrace [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I&#8217;m sitting right there, waiting for the event to begin.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.beyondbroadcast.net/blog/">Beyond Broadcast 2006</a> is loaded with great, experienced speakers with all possible backgrounds: braodcasters, journalists, technologists and so on. The theme is important:</p>
<p style="margin-left: 40px">We will explore the thesis that traditional public media — public broadcasting, cable access television, etc — face a unique opportunity to embrace new participatory web-based media models — podcasting, video blogs, social software, etc — and create a stronger and more vital public service.</p>
<p>And if I&#8217; m lucky, my <a href="http://www.beyondbroadcast.net/wiki/index.php?title=Tech_Demos">MMB demo</a> will work fine this afternoon! I&#8217;ll try to report later.</p>
<p>Technorati Tags:  beyondbroadcast, broadcasting+2.0, public+media, public+broadcasting</p>
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