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Media Cloud
Media Cloud is a system that lets you see the flow of the media. The Internet is fundamentally altering the way that news is produced and distributed, but there are few comprehensive approaches to understanding the nature of these changes. Media Cloud aut
P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » Self-designated storytelling: how social media is influenced documentary film-making
In an interview with Cause Global’s Marcia Stepanek, Cara Mertes, director of the Sundance documentary film program, says that “self-designated storytelling” by amateur filmmakers stepping in to fill the void left by a weakening of mainstream production.
Media’s change-haters « BuzzMachine
The Atlantic and the National Journal poll an infinitesimal sample of mostly old-media farts (Kos and Josh Marshall aside) and the majority concludes that the internet hurts journalism.
Twitter Traffic Explodes...And Not Being Driven by the Usual Suspects! (comScore Voices)
"What he discovered was that 18-24 year olds, the traditional social media early adopters, are actually 12 percent less likely than average to visit Twitter (Index of 88). It is the 25-54 year old crowd that is actually driving this trend."
Is Twitter Killing RSS? | Venture Chronicles
over the last year I have noticed a steady increase in referral traffic from Twitter as my followers grew and links to my posts were clicked on… in essence people are following me much like they subscribe to my RSS feed. I like it because the traffic retu
Vidding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the practice of creating fan-made music videos (sometimes called songvids or fanvids) that edit clips from favorite TV shows, anime series, movies, or even official music videos, to another song. It is a cross between narrative story-telling and visual po
P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » Are social networks really dumbing us down?
Despite recent claims to the contrary, Danah Boyd thinks this is not the case.
Watching YouTube » Is YouTube Following Napster’s Downfall?
There has been much speculation that YouTube is going to ‘Napsterize’ itself by too aggressively applying DMCA requests at the expense of fair use. One such analysis recently appeared in MIT’s YouTomb blog:
Watching YouTube » Analysis of Spectacularization as Social Interaction in YouTube: Broadcast Yourself
You Tube: Broadcast Yourself, as matrix of spectacularization, is a clear example of how the Internet imposes new forms of social interaction, reception and production of meaning in notion, form and content of spectacle to which are added the characterist
Watching YouTube » Robust dynamic classes revealed by measuring the response function of a social system
Crane claims that viral and quality videos show very characteristic patterns over a specific period of time, supposedly making it possible (through the analysis of tendencies) to predict if a video has the potential to become a super hit.
Watching YouTube » Video as Social Agent
powerful interests are making considerable efforts to treat information as private property, to restrict its circulation, to thwart a creative commons and to captalise on controlled creativity. In the new global techno-military-entertainment complex, the
Jim Cramer Unedited Interview Pt. 1 | The Daily Show | Comedy Central
I'm a bit surprised that Jon Stewart's "interview" of Jim Cramer hasn't garnered more attention. Many media outlets (with the notable absence of CNBC, which is pretending it didn't happen) have mentioned the existence of some "smack-down" between Stewart
Watching YouTube » The Post-Television Audience
This is a working paper that tracks the migration of the television audience to new, networked platforms such as the Internet and cell phones.
Watching YouTube » Online Video is Deflating the Value of Television Advertising
As the audience migrates online it causes the value of television advertising to decrease. At present, approximately 20% of media consumption takes place online. As Lord Carter refelected in the BBC News, this erodes traditional business models for fundin
Watching YouTube » Canadian Internet Users Are World Leaders When it Comes to Watching Video Online.
“88 per cent of Canadians who use the Internet viewed a video online in January; during that month Canadians watched close to 3.1 billion videos . . .
TV goes overboard with Internet - Entertainment News, Weekly TV, Media - Variety
Viewers, particularly tech-savvy younger viewers, are flocking to the 24/7 access offered by Web streaming, but, like newspapers and magazines struggling to survive, the broadcast networks have yet to make much money from this change in habits.
Home-Made Hollywood: An Interview With Clive Young (Part One)
A while ago, I got contacted by Clive Young about doing an interview for a book he was doing on fan cinema. Late last year, his book, Home-Made Hollywood, appeared, offering a fascinating account which spans from a 1930s vintage amateur version of Our Gan
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