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Posted June 18th, 2008 by Bryan HIt's conference season and it seems that over the last few months and over the next few months Melinda or I (or Eric, or Katie, or Ari) have been or will be attending quite a few of these events focused on public radio, non-profits, or web development. Sometimes exhausting, sometimes exhilarating, these conferences -- like Beyond Broadcast and Netsquared -- are a great place to meet people and track developing trends. read more »
Beyond Broadcast
Posted June 17th, 2008 by Bryan HPeople from around the public broadcasting world descended on DC today to discuss the future of their industry. Particularly, radio and television broadcasters, content producers, and social benefit groups were talking about how the ever increasing presence of the Internet is changing what and how they do what they do.
The theme for this year's Beyond Broadcast conference was mapping public media. This theme played out in a number of ways: most concretely one panel looked at how public content sites are using maps (like the NewsHour's) to channel information; and in the more abstract one panel mapped web-based distribution models for content. The consensus seemed to be that the descriptor 'public broadcasting' is becoming increasingly irrelevant as media creation and distribution collide on the Internet. A more apt term suggested by some panel members was 'public media', which includes media created by traditional content creators as well as the public. read more »
Looking Back at Net2
Posted June 9th, 2008 by Bryan HA few weeks ago, Melinda and I attended the Netsquared conference (N2Y3) just outside San Jose in sunny Santa Clara, California. We were attending on behalf of Ask Your Lawmaker, one of the 21 featured projects chosen to participate in a dialog about how non-profits can use web sites for social benefit. The conference provided an opportunity for the 21 featured projects to share their experiences, challenges and successes while competing for three grand prizes.
Although AYL did not win, Melinda and I had the great pleasure of meeting a staggering number of people during the two very long days of the conference. We also learned a lot from some of the other finalists, including: MoveSmart.org, Squarepeg and second place award recipient Knowmore. read more »

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