Michael Rosenblum: Reinventing Ourselves for the Internet
Michael Rosenblum was the keynote speaker at last week’s Public Media Conference. He was certainly a highlight of what turned out to be a week of great moments in Boston. Dennis Haarsager, whose Technology 360 blog is a must-read, dug up Rosenblum’s blog about his keynote:
Once newspapers, magazines, radio and TV all move to a web that supports video, which of them will not be, in some degree, in video? Take a look at NYTimes.com or Washingtonpost.com. Increasing amounts of video share the space with text and photos. Can NPR.org afford not to have some video capacity when it tells stories on the web? In truth, we have moved from a world of discrete print, radio and television journalism to an increasingly integrated world of digital online journalism. The distinctions go away. We are all in the same business now.
Audio downloads from the Public Media Conference are coming soon. As John Proffitt notes in the comments here, Conversations Network will offer them as part of a new series called “Media Conversations.”


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