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The personal weblog of Andrew Huff since 2001. (Pronounced "me-three-dia.")
Aug 17 2009
My proposed panel for the 2010 SXSW Interactive conference is live today on the SXSW Panel Picker. Here’s the summary:
Description:
Whether newspapers are dead or not, the media is innovating online. Rather than debate journalism’s future, let’s look at where we’re headed, and what the online news sources of tomorrow might look like. This panel will survey some of the most exciting experiments and propose some interesting new directions.Questions posed:
- How are news organizations rethinking the web?
- What’s working in terms of content strategy?
- What design innovations are being tried with news websites?
- Are the lines between print and broadcast journalism blurring online?
- How will social media and social networking be integrated into news websites?
- Can citizen journalism succeed?
- What new business models are being attempted, and are any working?
- Are we likely to see subscription-based sites proliferate?
- What innovations are occurring in online advertising?
- What might the ideal news website look like?
Proposed panelists:
Adrian Holovaty, EveryBlock.com; Khoi Vinh, NYTimes.com; Bill Adee, Chicago Tribune (Note that these are proposed panelists — I have no guarantee that Adrian, Khoi or Bill will be able to participate.)
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