NewsInnovation videos from @newsmatters: featuring @kevglobal, @currybet, @markng, @simonw, @willperrin
July 28th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Events, Online Journalism
The Media Standards Trust has finished uploading content from its NewsInnovation event, held in association with NESTA and the WSRI, earlier this month to its YouTube channel.
[Previous Journalism.co.uk coverage at this link]
We’ll embed the first segment of each session, and for further installments follow the links below each video.
- Martin Moore and Mark Ng of the Media Standards Trust explain the Value Added News project, launched in association with the AP.
Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5.
- Kevin Anderson (@kevglobal) Guardian blogs editor talks about news business models.
- Ben Campbell talks about the Media Standards Trust website, Journalisted.
- Will Perrin (@willperrin) on digital possibilities for the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq War.
- Simon Willison (@simonw) of The Guardian talks about using the crowd to sift through MPs’ expenses.
- Martin Belam (@currybet) information architect at the Guardian on ‘The tyranny of chronology’.
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July 29th, 2009 at 11:00 pm
[...] NewsInnovation videos from @newsmatters: featuring @kevglobal, @currybet, @markng, @simonw, @willper…Kevin Anderson, Simon Willison and Martin Belam of the Guardian present at the NewsInnovation event in July 2009. (journalism guardian presentation video ) [...]
August 6th, 2009 at 9:03 am
[...] NewsInnovation videos from @newsmatters: – Judith at Journalism.co.uk has been working like a demon with the old cut and paste of google embed to bring this great round up of video featuring @kevglobal, @currybet, @markng, @simonw, @willperrin talking about all aspects of the media. The video with Martin Moore and Mark Ng of the Media Standards Trust talking about their project with the AP might be interesting in the current circumstnces. [...]