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  • 27 Feb 2009 01:28 pm

    Launched at the joint IMA/NMI sessions in Atlanta, here are some tips for the emerging new media makers, the neo-journalists, the lived-experience documentarians, the people formerly known as the audience - Citizen 2.0!

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  • 16 Feb 2009 03:01 pm

    Recording audio like a pro can be as easy as three steps: set levels, adjust volume, position microphone. Martina Castro walks you through long-time sound engineer Tom Krymkowski’s how-to-guide for recording audio.

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    16 Feb 2009 04:43 pm
  • 16 Feb 2009 01:28 pm

    …The abundance of cheap inputs for the creation and storage of information means that niche content – novellas, albums, documentaries, etc – can now be produced with little upfront capital costs…

    Keynote Address, November 3rd, 2008, University of Melbourne, School of Social and Political Sciences (The Hon. Lindsay Tanner, Minister of Finance and Deregulation)

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    25 Jan 2010 05:20 am
  • 16 Feb 2009 01:08 pm

    Written with Patricia Aufderheide

    Public broadcasting, newspapers, magazines and network newscasts have all served a central role in our democracy, informing citizens and guiding public conversation. But the top-down dissemination technologies that supported them are being supplanted by an open, one-to-many networked media environment. What platforms, standards and practices will replace or transform legacy public media?

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    16 Feb 2009 01:08 pm
  • 3 Feb 2009 07:51 pm

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    3 Mar 2010 07:54 am