Where Citizens Gather

An Interview with The Future of Public Media Project's Jessica Clark

(MediaShift Idea Lab) Professionally produced content is central to public media 2.0--right now, more people than ever are consuming and linking to newspapers and broadcast news sources. Some forms of public media are expensive to produce and difficult to make using only volunteer energy and resources: investigative journalism, long-form documentary, international coverage. Those should continue to be subsidized by taxpayers, by new business models for ... Full Story »

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by Fabrice Florin - Mar. 31, 2009

Interesting article about 'Public Media 2.0' -- or how public interest media providers are evolving to involve the public in gathering, evaluating and funding content. Insightful, well thought out, with numerous links to factual evidence and diverse perspectives on this topic.

I'm delighted that NewsTrust is included as an example of 'public media 2.0' in this article. ;o)

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