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SXSW Interactive PanelPicker

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Predictions and the News: Getting the Future Right

Matt Thompson, NPR
The most important decisions we make as a society are based on claims about the future – “We wil... READ MORE
Journalism Future, journalism, predictions
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Human Centered Journalism: Changing News with Design Thinking

Andrew Haeg, Public Insight Network
If you want to create an indispensable product you need a deep understanding of the folks you're mak... READ MORE
Journalism design thinking, journalism, public media
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Get Leo Laporte to Guest on Your Podcast

Stuart Tracte, Beer Diplomacy
In October 2009, I started a show on the web called Beer Diplomacy. At first it was a show with jus... READ MORE
Journalism podcast, Politics, streaming media
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Contributor Communities and the New Media Model

Joran Oppelt, Creative Loafing Media
Alternative newsweeklies find themselves in the unique position of delivering the same amount and ki... READ MORE
Journalism communities, marketing, media
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Traditional Media and Social Media Thriving Together

Jim Thomas, Journal Broadcast Group
The growth of social media use among members of the traditional media has helped bond users with rep... READ MORE
Journalism journalism, marketing, social media
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Immersive Journalism: Virtual Reality for Experiencing the News

Nonny de la Peña, USC Annnenberg School of Communications and Journalism
This presentation introduces the concept of Immersive Journalism, which is the production of news in... READ MORE
Journalism immersive journalism, interactive news, virtual reality
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Wikileaks: the website that changed the world?

Alan Rusbridger, Guardian News & Media
Wikileaks began as an audacious idea, a statement about the potential of the internet to speak truth... READ MORE
Journalism Hacking, Politics, Security
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Local Media: Renaissance through Technology?

Chris Treadaway, Notice Technologies
As major media outlets continue to bemoan the state of the newsprint industry, and the dire statisti... READ MORE
Journalism Advertising, hyperlocal, newspapers
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Has Journalism Hit the Paywall?

Mike Butcher, TechCrunch Europe
An in-depth look at the emerging use of paywalls on the internet whether it is viable or not, and wh... READ MORE
Journalism
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Bloggers vs. Journalists: It's a Psychological Thing

Jay Rosen, New York University, Arthur L. Carter Institute of Journalism
I wrote my essay, Bloggers vs. Journalists is Over, in 2005. And it should be over. After all, lots ... READ MORE
Journalism blogging, journalism, psychology
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Pulitzer 2.0: Building News Apps

Tyson Evans, The New York Times
Journalists with software development skills are building ambitious, data-driven news apps quicker t... READ MORE
Journalism design, web apps
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Fashion - Amateurism Versus Professionalism

Michelle Sadlier, www.storyful.com
Today fashion is a conversation - it's inclusive not exclusive. Fashion bloggers have exploded on th... READ MORE
Journalism Fashion
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Live Visual Blogging: Realtime Drawing, Audience, and Interaction

Fred Lakin, Performing Graphics Company
"Live Visual Blogging" adds live graphics to explain, annotate and illustrate the text of live blogg... READ MORE
Journalism communication, realtime, visual
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Info Apps: Hacking at the Speed of News

John Keefe, WNYC - New York Public Radio
Journalism isn't just about text, photographs and videos any more. Increasingly, it’s also about t... READ MORE
Journalism coding, Information Design, Public Service
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Investigative Tweeting? Secrets of the New Interactive Reporting

Monika Bauerlein, Mother Jones
How did a nonprofit news operation scoop the New York Times and Washington Post in breaking news and... READ MORE
Journalism optimism, reporting, social media
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How NPR And PBS Can Reinvent Local Journalism

Kevin Dando, www.pbs.org
(This would be a joint NPR/PBS panel.) As layoffs and budget cuts decimate journalism at both the lo... READ MORE
Journalism civic engagement, journalism, news
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Five Journalism Disrupters You Need to Know

Andrew Pergam, J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism
Sure, the journalism business is in the pits and the last thing we need is another panel to bemoan i... READ MORE
Journalism disruption, gamechangers, innovation
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Newstopia: The New Business Models For News

Mark Briggs, Journalism 2.0
The Internet has forever changed the way that news is produced and consumed. It has crippled the tra... READ MORE
Journalism Entrepreneurship, new media, news
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Technology Can Create a Press for the People

Paul Adrian, Latakoo, Inc.
Democracy started with “We the People.” “We the People” created the government. We demand... READ MORE
Journalism credible news, New Business Model, social change
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Can Geeks Save Journalism?

Ethan Beard, www.facebook.com
It’s no news that the industry that for so long brought the world to our doorsteps is in the midst... READ MORE
Journalism future of journalism, news, social news
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Are We Not Men? Reaching New American Dads

Craig Heimbuch, ManoftheHouse.com
Men's media has changed tremendously- almost as much as men and dads have. Today's dads are active ... READ MORE
Journalism content, dads, media
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Your PR Machine is Broken

Jeremy Porter, Definition 6
PR is an integrated component to many interactive marketing and social programs today, yet a lot of ... READ MORE
Journalism blogger relations, citizen journalism, media relations
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Still Stylish: New Media Style, Punctuation and Grammar

Sally Jacobsen, Associated Press
If texts and IMs have made abbreviations and lack of punctuation commonplace and blogging features c... READ MORE
Journalism journalism, news, writing
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Grading Media: Texas Textbooks Debate Case Study

Mayhill Fowler, The Huffington Post
In early 2010, the Texas State Board of Education wrangled over changes to the teaching of social st... READ MORE
Journalism
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Transportation as Local News: Building a Web Niche

Julie Westfall, TBD
TBD.com promised that transportation coverage would be one of its focuses in an already crowded loca... READ MORE
Journalism journalism, TBD, transportation
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Hacking the News: Applying Computer Science to Journalism

Burt Herman, Hacks/Hackers
Reporters and editors work in ways that are still largely tied to old print and broadcast models. Ap... READ MORE
Journalism content, journalism, new technology
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Will News Apps Re-Invent Journalism?

Jon Lebkowsky, Plutopia Productions
Newspaper and magazine publishers tout applications for smart phones and tablets like the iPad as in... READ MORE
Journalism innovation, journalism, news applications
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Investigative Blogging

Kelby Carr, Carr Creations LLC
As traditional media pursue less investigative journalism, there is an opportunity and a need for in... READ MORE
Journalism blogging, investigative, journalism
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Changing News rooms and news consumers

Emily Bell, Columbia University
How are newsrooms adjusting to the digital news environment? How do they balance transparency and ob... READ MORE
Journalism journalism, media, webuse
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Push Me, Pull Me, How Does News Flow?

Chris Tomlinson, The Texas Observer
People are consuming more news than ever before, but they are receiving it in new ways. Experienced ... READ MORE
Journalism Mobile Apps, news applications, web site
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