Be part of the 1st EDITORS BLOGCONF, a discussion between 300 editors from around the world, some of the most well-known 3new media2 pundits and the international community of bloggers. With citizen media expanding in the U.S., including more than 9 million bloggers, editors-in-chief and newsrooms need to know how they can incorporate citizen journalists into the news process. For live reports of the latest ideas and analyses from the 12th World Editors Forum being held in Seoul, South Korea from 29 May to 1 June 2005, stay tuned to
www.editorsweblog.org
The WEF BlogConf objectives:
- Cross-fertilisation between editors, professional journalists and
citizen journalists
- dialogue between the main speakers of the 12th World Editors Forum
(Dan Gillmor; Krishna Bharat, Google News; Rich Skrenta, Topix.net; Joi Ito,
Technorati and Six Apart Japan; Oh Yeon-ho, OhmyNews; Simon Waldman,
Guardian Digital Publishing; Barry Sussman, Nieman Watchdog Project; Andrew
Nachison, The Media Center, Susan Mernit, 5ive, Robb Montgomery, Visual
Editors) and the community of bloggers.
- determining best practices for both sides
- building a network of mainstream media editors and bloggers to
establish guidelines for the new news process
As of today?
Most non-American newspapers ignore or are not aware of bloggers. On the other hand, bloggers regularly criticize the mainstream media, their accuracy and their bias. But both parties agree that the democratic process has to be improved and that new digital technologies make this process easier. The time has come to start a real dialogue between editors and the blogging community.
The list of the 300 editors attending the Forum and the 58th World Newspaper
Congress is available at :
http://www.wan-press.org/seoul2005/participants
Che Dong posted a photo:
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可能这就是中国互联网的所有没有注册登记的网站的总流量吧?