Newsecosystem
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Contents
PRIVACY . . . IDENTITY . . . ADVERTISING . . . COMMERCE
INFOVALET AT REYNOLDS JOURNALISM INSTITUTE . . . ABOUT THE NEW(S)SOCIAL NETWORK . . . OTHER LINKS/COMMENT . . .VIDEO RESOURCES
Event Page: "From Paper to Persona to Payment:
Considering a New(s) Ecosystem for News, Information and Privacy."
This is the temporary landing page for a May 7, 2015 gathering organized by the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute. If you are interested in participating, please email Bill Densmore, or call Bill at 617-448-6600. The standing URL: http://www.newsecosystem.org will reach current updates.
THE DRAFT REPORT:
- PDF DOWNLOAD: Draft report "From Persona to Payment."
- Bill Densmore's Nov. 2014 slide deck for the Vermont Journalism Trust
- RJI blog posts about the report substance.
- Editor & Publisher: "Imagining the 21st Century Personal News Experience." (PDF version)
Idea catalysts
- Jeff Jarvis on the need for open standards for identity-data transfer: "It's the relationship, stupid!"
- What is advisortising?
- Buzz Wurzer and Bill Densmore on "the four-party model."
- What can the ITE do to give news organizations a "persona" competitor to Google and Facebook (see ADWEEK on Google effort)
- NYU Prof. Clay Shirkey, summarized by the NYT Public Editor and commenting on our O'Hare gathering: "This looks amazing . . . we're in Shanghai this year, so I won't be able to join you, but I'm so glad you all are doing this."
What experts say
- Tom Grubisich writing at SreetFightMag: Can an exchange help solve the problem of monetizing digital content?
- Paul Gillin: "Can Densmore's vision work? It has to."
- Andy Oram: "Why a new proposal for making the news business sustainable deserves attention."
- BACKGROUND: The Information Valet project
Links to new FTC initiative
- http://www.engadget.com/2015/03/23/ftc-office-of-technology-research/
- http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2015/03/23/the-ftc-beefs-up-technology-investigations-with-new-office/
- https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/blogs/techftc/2015/03/booting-new-research-office-ftc