Business, Technology and the Media: Charting a Course Through Chaos - 3 Minute Clips

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The Center for the Digital Globe, The Donald W. Reynolds Chair of Business Journalism, the Alfred Friendly Press Foundation and Reynolds Journalism Institute hosted a symposium on March 15-16, 2010 to explore cutting edge ideas for the future of media. Participants ranged from global organizations such as Samsung and the Associated Press to several start-ups and well-known futurists.

See 3 minute video clips from “Business, Technology and the Media: Charting a Course Through Chaos.”

U.S. Consumers: How Americans consume news
Young people are less likely to pay for traditional news media
Successful online news Companies: Creating value for customers
Subscriptions: Creating value consumers will use
Shifting roles for newspapers: Different kinds of advertising models
Multimedia Journalism: Where will it be in 2020?
Knowledge vs. Information: Journalism needs a Culture Change
Interfacing Agents: Personalizing and Customizing News
What are audiences trying to do with news?
Future of display
Future of digital media: connectivity & penetration
News Consumers of the Future: Loss of the Medium
Two Disruptive Technological Innovations: Speed & Data Presentation
DocumentCloud: New Tool for Journalism
Digital Media and the Middle East
Digital Media and Africa
Social Media and News in Kenya
News will go Mobile in Three Years