Eyes Everywhere (...sort of): Smartphone Ubiquity and Antecedents for Citizen...Ryan Eanes
A presentation given at the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication's "What is Journalism?" conference in Portland, Oregon on April 10, 2015.
The document discusses leasing and pooling of oil and gas rights on state lands in Texas. It notes that the General Land Office handles oil and gas leasing, with proceeds benefiting the Permanent School Fund and exceeding $12.3 billion to date. Between 1895-1931, the state sold surface rights and reserved minerals including oil and gas through the Relinquishment Act, under which the surface owner negotiates leases and receives compensation. The state may also own non-participating royalty interests or free royalties when minerals were previously sold. Any pooling of state tracts requires approval from the General Land Office, except for highway right-of-way leases which contain pooling authority.
New Business Model for Journalism in Sharing EconomyEric Ortiz
How do news organizations make money in the digital economy? Crowdsourcing. In this guest lecture for a media economics class at USC, I outline a new business model for journalism built on mobile crowdsourcing that supports the production of news and provides a path to profitability for the media industry.
How to Build and Monetize Pop-Up NewsroomsEric Ortiz
The traditional newsroom model no longer works in the mobile age. Smartphones and collaborative reporting present a more efficient and cost-effective way for communities to cover local news and make money.
Eyes Everywhere (...sort of): Smartphone Ubiquity and Antecedents for Citizen...Ryan Eanes
A presentation given at the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication's "What is Journalism?" conference in Portland, Oregon on April 10, 2015.
The document discusses leasing and pooling of oil and gas rights on state lands in Texas. It notes that the General Land Office handles oil and gas leasing, with proceeds benefiting the Permanent School Fund and exceeding $12.3 billion to date. Between 1895-1931, the state sold surface rights and reserved minerals including oil and gas through the Relinquishment Act, under which the surface owner negotiates leases and receives compensation. The state may also own non-participating royalty interests or free royalties when minerals were previously sold. Any pooling of state tracts requires approval from the General Land Office, except for highway right-of-way leases which contain pooling authority.
New Business Model for Journalism in Sharing EconomyEric Ortiz
How do news organizations make money in the digital economy? Crowdsourcing. In this guest lecture for a media economics class at USC, I outline a new business model for journalism built on mobile crowdsourcing that supports the production of news and provides a path to profitability for the media industry.
How to Build and Monetize Pop-Up NewsroomsEric Ortiz
The traditional newsroom model no longer works in the mobile age. Smartphones and collaborative reporting present a more efficient and cost-effective way for communities to cover local news and make money.
John Sandvand - The future is now (Schibsted case)GazetaWyborcza
Schibsted Tech Polska works with Schibsted Media Group's media houses in Scandinavia to create new digital products. They have 150 developers in Krakow and Gdansk working on new online services, classifieds, and smart services. The presentation discusses how editorial and tech teams collaborate through hackdays, product managers, and joint development to build tools like A/B testing for journalists and live reporting platforms. The goal is to engage audiences through innovative products that combine local editorial strengths with global tech platforms and data.
Julia Didenko - Donetsk Institute of InformationGazetaWyborcza
The document summarizes the founding and goals of the NGO "Donetsk institute of information" and the DonbasPublicTV (DPTV) initiative. The NGO was founded in 2009 by journalists and volunteers to provide objective information on the political, economic, and social situation in the Donetsk region without censorship. DPTV was launched in March 2014 as an independent public TV online by Donbas journalists to inform civilians in eastern Ukraine where access to media is hindered by conflict. DPTV aims to promote open and independent media in the region through TV programs, video projects, and a journalist network across Donbass cities.
Hromadske.TV is an independent Ukrainian media organization that was established in 2013 during the Euromaidan protests. It provides uncensored news and information through its website, YouTube channel, and broadcasts. The document discusses Hromadske.TV's achievements in establishing a new model for transparent and civic-focused media, its role in covering the Euromaidan protests and subsequent events in Ukraine, and its goals of promoting democracy, accountability, and civic participation. It also provides statistics on its viewership and following online, as well as its plans for expanding its coverage within Ukraine and abroad in the future.
John Sandvand - The future is now (Schibsted case)GazetaWyborcza
Schibsted Tech Polska works with Schibsted Media Group's media houses in Scandinavia to create new digital products. They have 150 developers in Krakow and Gdansk working on new online services, classifieds, and smart services. The presentation discusses how editorial and tech teams collaborate through hackdays, product managers, and joint development to build tools like A/B testing for journalists and live reporting platforms. The goal is to engage audiences through innovative products that combine local editorial strengths with global tech platforms and data.
Julia Didenko - Donetsk Institute of InformationGazetaWyborcza
The document summarizes the founding and goals of the NGO "Donetsk institute of information" and the DonbasPublicTV (DPTV) initiative. The NGO was founded in 2009 by journalists and volunteers to provide objective information on the political, economic, and social situation in the Donetsk region without censorship. DPTV was launched in March 2014 as an independent public TV online by Donbas journalists to inform civilians in eastern Ukraine where access to media is hindered by conflict. DPTV aims to promote open and independent media in the region through TV programs, video projects, and a journalist network across Donbass cities.
Hromadske.TV is an independent Ukrainian media organization that was established in 2013 during the Euromaidan protests. It provides uncensored news and information through its website, YouTube channel, and broadcasts. The document discusses Hromadske.TV's achievements in establishing a new model for transparent and civic-focused media, its role in covering the Euromaidan protests and subsequent events in Ukraine, and its goals of promoting democracy, accountability, and civic participation. It also provides statistics on its viewership and following online, as well as its plans for expanding its coverage within Ukraine and abroad in the future.
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