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Future of Media Summit Blog
Fantastic insights from the blog coverage of the Future of Media Summit
Sorry I’ve been slow to follow up on the Future of Media Summit – it’s been a very busy time since the event, including some long flights :-)
To start off here are some of the most interesting blog posts on the Summit. There are some fantastic ideas and insights in these, so well worth a read. In no particular order :
Stephen Collins: What will the future of media look like?, including the ‘artificial split’ between journalism and new media
Chris Bishops: Monetising future content: business models as traditional content models break down.
JD Lasica: Takeaways from Future of Media Summit, including the ‘Great Decoupling’ and media as ‘Distraction Machine’
Phil Morle: A Future for TV: The Collaborative Crowd - the future is (crudely) present
Seth Yates: Comprehensive Future of Media Summary including notes on all the panels
Jay Cross: review of Future of Media Summit, including the US future of journalism panel
Stilgherrian: Note to “old media: journalists: adapt or stfu!
(Same post at Crikey with different comment stream)
Jonathan Este: Bloggers: the biggest whingers since journalists (Response to Stilgherrian, originally posted on Crikey and reposted on Stilgherrian's blog with comments)
Brad Howarth: Live from Future of Media Summit Part 1, Live from Future of Media Summit Part 2, Live from Future of Media Summit Part 3 - detailed insights and commentary
Craig Wilson: review of the Future of Media Summit, including discussion of the Twitter backchannel at the event
Gavin Heaton: review of future of Media Summit: the future of media is PARTICIPATION
Alex Gibson: compilation of ideas and annotations from the event Twitter stream
Kathy Drasky: live blogging and commentary from the Future of Media Summit in Silicon Valley
Gordon Whitehead: Future of Media: Opportunity or Train Wreck – believing in opportunities
Also be sure to see the initial review of social media commentary on the Future of Media Summit. Since then, additional posts on the Future of Media Summit blog include two additional summaries of discussions on Participant Roundtables on the Sydney side:
Media and social networks Roundtable
Shifts in the advertising industry Roundtable