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+ | [[Image:Ccj-logo.gif|frame|right|[http://www.concernedjournalists.org CCJ HOME]]] | ||
+ | =AN URGENT DISCUSSION:<BR><BR>"From Gatekeeper to Information Valet:<br><br>Work Plans for Sustaining Journalism"= | ||
+ | ===Wed., May 27, 2009 / 10 a.m.-4 p.m. / The George Washington University / Jack Morton Auditorium / 805 21st Street NW / Washington D.C.=== | ||
+ | <hr> | ||
+ | <h2>[http://www.newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Api LINK TO API SUMMIT PROCEEDS (Sept. 14-15, 2009)]</h2> | ||
+ | <hr> | ||
+ | ==POST-EVENT UPDATES:== | ||
+ | <ul><ul><ul><h4> | ||
+ | *[http://rji.missouri.edu/projects/sustaining-journalism/stories/dc-event/index.php What participants said: Video shorts] | ||
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+ | ===Video streaming of the days' sessions=== | ||
+ | *[http://rji.missouri.edu/projects/sustaining-journalism/stories/dc-event-video/index.php VIDEO SUMMARY OVERVIEW] -- This is the most organized way to view video archives from the day. You can choose from among nine different sessions during the day. | ||
+ | Individual videos | ||
+ | *[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/1567456 Introduction -- Bill Densmore] | ||
+ | *[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/1567690 FTC attorney Susan DeSanti] | ||
+ | *[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/1567714 RJI backs "Circlabs.com" startup -- Jeff VanderClute] | ||
+ | *[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/1567965 Privacy study -- Lee Wilkins] | ||
+ | *[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/1568029 Study questions/comments] | ||
+ | *[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/1568062 Study Q&A Part 2] | ||
+ | *[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/1568069 Privacy replies: Wallace Snyder/ Matt Zanus] | ||
+ | *[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/1568110 Emily Sussman: History of charging] | ||
+ | *[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/1568227 Panel: Non-profit journalism] | ||
+ | *[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/1568621 Wrapup: What was learned] | ||
+ | </h4> | ||
+ | <hr> | ||
+ | </ul></ul></ul> | ||
+ | [http://newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Gwu-program PAYMENTS / PRIVACY / PERSONALIZATION / ADVERTISING / AGGREGATION / COLLABORATION/ RESEARCH] | ||
+ | [[Image:Rji-ideas.jpg|thumb|150px|right|[http://rji.missouri.edu/image-library/stories/new-building/index.php RJI PICTURED]]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Rji-working.jpg|thumb|150px|right|[http://rji.missouri.edu/vision-and-mission/index.php THE RJI VISION]]] | ||
+ | <hr><h3>[http://newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Gwu-program VIEW PROGRAM] / [https://extweb.missouri.edu/NewWebReg/Login.aspx?uid=3&pid=112389 REGISTER NOW] / [http://newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Gwu-participants WHO'S PARTICIPATING?] | ||
+ | /[http://tinyurl.com/cymuke VIEW/PRINT TWO-PAGE FLYER] / [http://www.newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Gwu-tuesday-dinner DINNER]</h3><hr> | ||
+ | [[Image:Gwu-morton.jpg|frame|left|[Jack Morton Auditorium in use]]] | ||
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+ | ==Setting an agenda for the future of news== | ||
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+ | Hearings on Capitol Hill . . . new ideas about charging for content . . . services that profoundly affect user privacy . . . huge business losses among icons of American journalism . . . thousands of layoffs. | ||
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+ | The news about the news is jarring. Take a day to assess the landscape. Hear about -- and contribute -- ideas and initiatives with the potential to sustain and morph journalism in the service of participatory democracy. | ||
− | + | "From Gatekeeper to Information Valet: A Workplan for Sustaining Journalism," is a one-day symposium and idea-generation session . . . a chance to share your best ideas. It's convened by the [http://rji.missouri.edu Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute,] (RJI) at the Missouri School of Journalism, in collaboration with The George Washington University School of Media & Public Affairs and the [http://www.concernedjournalists.org Committee of Concerned Journalists.] It's the next step in a process which began Dec. 3-5, 2008, at [http://www.ivpblueprint.org "Blueprinting the Information Valet Economy."] | |
− | + | We'll conduct this briefing and participatory working sessions in the state-of-the-art Jack Morton Auditorium at 805 21st Street NW, in downtown Washington, D.C., two blocks from the [http://www.stationmasters.com/System_Map/FOGGYBOT/foggybot.html Foggy Bottom Metro] stop. [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=40 ALTERNATE VIEW] | |
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− | + | In one, fast-paced day, we intend to share and exchange the latest news on | |
+ | efforts to conceive and deploy tools, systems and services which morph and | ||
+ | sustain the values, principles and purposes of independent journalism. We'll provide lunch and break-time refreshments | ||
+ | -- all for $55.00. We'll: | ||
+ | <ul><ul> | ||
+ | *Exchange with participants the latest developments and ideas for sustaining | ||
+ | journalism, including the Information Valet Project and other independent initiatives. | ||
− | + | *Confirm, consider, or challenge, the roles of payments, privacy, advertising and | |
+ | personalization in journalism' future. | ||
+ | *Provide details on the new Journalism Trust Innovation Engine at the Donald | ||
+ | W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism. | ||
+ | </ul></ul> | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | <big>"We need many news organizations to keep our country strong. We need to help each other. We need to <b>partner,</b> we need to <b>experiment</b> and we need to accept and agree that we will continue, we will not accept failure and we need to keep trying and <b>trying different models</b> until we get it right."</big> <LI> Vivian Schiller, CEO of National Public Radio, March 30, 2009, at the [http://www.newsvision.org NewsVision Conference.]<br> | ||
+ | <P> | ||
+ | <big>In a March 16 Time Magazine story about the Project on Excellence in Journalism's 2009 "State of the News Media," report, M.J. Stephey wrote: " . . . (I)f solutions aren't obvious, the report's overall message is: <b>Will the future leaders of journalism please stand up?"</b></big> | ||
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− | JTA | + | ==[http://newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Jtia-mission The Journalism Trust Assocation initiative]== |
+ | This participatory event will include a morning briefing on the JTA . . . a strategic overview of news-industry opportunities and challenges . . . and discussion of the origin, vision and promise of the [http://www.infovalet.org Information Valet Project.] You'll also learn about the [http://www.newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Jta-mission Journalism Trust Association] -- a place, and ideas, around which journalism's supporters can stand up, partner, experiment, leave the gates behind, and begin sharing in a new information commons. | ||
+ | http://www.newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Blueprint-form | ||
− | + | After lunch, [http://www.journalism.missouri.edu/faculty/lee-wilkins.html Dr. Lee Wilkins,] professor, Missouri School of Journalism, will unveil and comment on findings from a new national survey of public attitudes toward the sharing of private information via the web; Missouri graduate student Emily Sussman will document and discuss a 14-year history of efforts to "monetize" news and other web content . . . participants will host briefings on key initiatives and technologies . . . and we'll manage one round of breakout sessions to assess what we've learned and consider next steps. Time permitting, we may assemble a discussion panel including experts on Internet privacy, advertising and commerce. | |
+ | <hr><h3>[http://newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Gwu-program GO TO PROGRAM/SCHEDULE]</H3> | ||
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− | + | Please confirm your participation now. Although "From Gatekeeper to InfoValet" is public, attendance is | |
− | + | limited by space and logistics. So please [https://extweb.missouri.edu/NewWebReg/Login.aspx?uid=3&pid=112389 register online now.] | |
− | == | + | ====Lodging reservations==== |
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− | + | For lodging, you may book a room at the special rate of $189/night, plus tax, at the university-owned [http://www.gwuinn.com/ George Washington University Inn,] 824 New Hampshire Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20037. This "Reynolds Journalism Institute" rate is only available up request by telephoning the GWU Inn reservation desk directly at (202) 337-6620. The Inn offers complimentary Internet Access wire or wireless. Its lobby-located Notti Bianche restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. (A box lunch on Wednesday, May 27, is included in the symposium schedule and registration fee). | |
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+ | For more information [mailto:densmorew@rjionline.org email] Bill Densmore, 2008-2009 Reynolds Fellow, or call 573-882-9812. | ||
− | + | (This page had been opened 6,008 times as of Dec. 2, 2009) | |
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Revision as of 10:42, 2 December 2009
Contents
- 1 AN URGENT DISCUSSION:"From Gatekeeper to Information Valet:Work Plans for Sustaining Journalism"
- 1.1 Wed., May 27, 2009 / 10 a.m.-4 p.m. / The George Washington University / Jack Morton Auditorium / 805 21st Street NW / Washington D.C.
- 1.2 LINK TO API SUMMIT PROCEEDS (Sept. 14-15, 2009)
- 1.3 POST-EVENT UPDATES:
- 1.4 Setting an agenda for the future of news
- 1.5 The Journalism Trust Assocation initiative
AN URGENT DISCUSSION:
"From Gatekeeper to Information Valet:
Work Plans for Sustaining Journalism"
Wed., May 27, 2009 / 10 a.m.-4 p.m. / The George Washington University / Jack Morton Auditorium / 805 21st Street NW / Washington D.C.
LINK TO API SUMMIT PROCEEDS (Sept. 14-15, 2009)
POST-EVENT UPDATES:
- VIDEO SUMMARY OVERVIEW -- This is the most organized way to view video archives from the day. You can choose from among nine different sessions during the day.
- Introduction -- Bill Densmore
- FTC attorney Susan DeSanti
- RJI backs "Circlabs.com" startup -- Jeff VanderClute
- Privacy study -- Lee Wilkins
- Study questions/comments
- Study Q&A Part 2
- Privacy replies: Wallace Snyder/ Matt Zanus
- Emily Sussman: History of charging
- Panel: Non-profit journalism
- Wrapup: What was learned
Video streaming of the days' sessions
Individual videos
PAYMENTS / PRIVACY / PERSONALIZATION / ADVERTISING / AGGREGATION / COLLABORATION/ RESEARCH
VIEW PROGRAM / REGISTER NOW / WHO'S PARTICIPATING? /VIEW/PRINT TWO-PAGE FLYER / DINNER
Setting an agenda for the future of news
Hearings on Capitol Hill . . . new ideas about charging for content . . . services that profoundly affect user privacy . . . huge business losses among icons of American journalism . . . thousands of layoffs.
The news about the news is jarring. Take a day to assess the landscape. Hear about -- and contribute -- ideas and initiatives with the potential to sustain and morph journalism in the service of participatory democracy.
"From Gatekeeper to Information Valet: A Workplan for Sustaining Journalism," is a one-day symposium and idea-generation session . . . a chance to share your best ideas. It's convened by the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute, (RJI) at the Missouri School of Journalism, in collaboration with The George Washington University School of Media & Public Affairs and the Committee of Concerned Journalists. It's the next step in a process which began Dec. 3-5, 2008, at "Blueprinting the Information Valet Economy."
We'll conduct this briefing and participatory working sessions in the state-of-the-art Jack Morton Auditorium at 805 21st Street NW, in downtown Washington, D.C., two blocks from the Foggy Bottom Metro stop. ALTERNATE VIEW
In one, fast-paced day, we intend to share and exchange the latest news on efforts to conceive and deploy tools, systems and services which morph and sustain the values, principles and purposes of independent journalism. We'll provide lunch and break-time refreshments -- all for $55.00. We'll:
- Exchange with participants the latest developments and ideas for sustaining
- Confirm, consider, or challenge, the roles of payments, privacy, advertising and
- Provide details on the new Journalism Trust Innovation Engine at the Donald
"We need many news organizations to keep our country strong. We need to help each other. We need to partner, we need to experiment and we need to accept and agree that we will continue, we will not accept failure and we need to keep trying and trying different models until we get it right."
In a March 16 Time Magazine story about the Project on Excellence in Journalism's 2009 "State of the News Media," report, M.J. Stephey wrote: " . . . (I)f solutions aren't obvious, the report's overall message is: Will the future leaders of journalism please stand up?"
The Journalism Trust Assocation initiative
This participatory event will include a morning briefing on the JTA . . . a strategic overview of news-industry opportunities and challenges . . . and discussion of the origin, vision and promise of the Information Valet Project. You'll also learn about the Journalism Trust Association -- a place, and ideas, around which journalism's supporters can stand up, partner, experiment, leave the gates behind, and begin sharing in a new information commons.
http://www.newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Blueprint-form
After lunch, Dr. Lee Wilkins, professor, Missouri School of Journalism, will unveil and comment on findings from a new national survey of public attitudes toward the sharing of private information via the web; Missouri graduate student Emily Sussman will document and discuss a 14-year history of efforts to "monetize" news and other web content . . . participants will host briefings on key initiatives and technologies . . . and we'll manage one round of breakout sessions to assess what we've learned and consider next steps. Time permitting, we may assemble a discussion panel including experts on Internet privacy, advertising and commerce.
GO TO PROGRAM/SCHEDULE
Limited participation
Please confirm your participation now. Although "From Gatekeeper to InfoValet" is public, attendance is limited by space and logistics. So please register online now.
Lodging reservations
For lodging, you may book a room at the special rate of $189/night, plus tax, at the university-owned George Washington University Inn, 824 New Hampshire Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20037. This "Reynolds Journalism Institute" rate is only available up request by telephoning the GWU Inn reservation desk directly at (202) 337-6620. The Inn offers complimentary Internet Access wire or wireless. Its lobby-located Notti Bianche restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. (A box lunch on Wednesday, May 27, is included in the symposium schedule and registration fee).
For more information email Bill Densmore, 2008-2009 Reynolds Fellow, or call 573-882-9812.
(This page had been opened 6,008 times as of Dec. 2, 2009)