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    Intend to take stock of changes in the last three years or so, look at one or two interesting new developments and ask some questions to set up the discussions over the next 24 hours.

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    1. Our Audiences, Ourselves How Participatory Media has and hasn’t Revolutionised the News Richard Sambrook, Director BBC Global News
    2. Blogging, Journalism & Credibility 2005 “ Blogging v. Journalism is Over”
    3. The Future of News is Online
    4. New News…
    5. UGC – the whole story?
    6. Bangladesh Boat Trip
    7. Bangladesh Boat Trip
    8. Internet usage Top 100 websites in Europe by total unique visitors (000)
    9. The changing role
    10. Economics “ Invest….and hope…” “ Demand has never been greater...”
    11. Networked Journalism
    12. iPM - “Share what you know”
    13. Newsnight - join the programme meeting “ come to the morning meeting with great ideas on how to do these or any other stories..”
    14. The web is going Video and Live…
    15. The “New Creatives”
    16. What Next?
    17. The Future – Aggregation and Web 3.0
    18. News Scrobbling?
    19. Data-driven personalised news?
    20. Questions…

    Richard SambrookRichard Sambrook, 2 years ago

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