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Digital Voices, Meet Media Consolidation

Event Interactive 2012
Format Solo
Organizer Kathy Gill University of Washington
Speakers
  1. Kathy Gill University of Washington
Description The political adage, never get into a fight with someone who buys ink by the barrel, rested on the tremendous capital costs involved in running a newspaper. Those costs have been swept away by a cheap digital media tsunami that has unleashed millions of voices. Media conglomerates are shuttering newspapers, buying digital upstarts like the Huffington Post and TechCrunch, and launching vertical hyperlocals like Patch. The nature of the power law means that A-list sites get a disproportionate share of eyeballs. As Clay Shirky wrote in 2003, "the greater the diversity, the more extreme the inequality." So much for millions of voices. Let's talk about the impact of media consolidation on public interest (political) journalism and civic life and explore our role as disrupters of the status quo. Examples include crowd-sourced visualization of media consolidation and digital media literacy modules, modules that need you for maximum impact.
Questions
Answered
  1. What is the state of digital media ownership in the U.S.?
  2. What does media consolidation in the U.S. look like?
  3. Why the long tail is not a savior for robust and varied political discourse
  4. Why is a free press - digital or analog - crucial for democracy?
  5. Whose responsibility is it to watchdog the media?
Level Advanced
Supporting Material http://bit.ly/kegillSXSW2012
Category Journalism
Tags journalism, media consolidation, Politics