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* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/newswar/part3/ Frontline's News War: What's happening to the news?] explores (from a United States perspective) what new media mean for television and print journalism. Are business and the public interest at odds? [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/newswar/view/ Watch online (this is part 3 of a four-part series)] | * [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/newswar/part3/ Frontline's News War: What's happening to the news?] explores (from a United States perspective) what new media mean for television and print journalism. Are business and the public interest at odds? [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/newswar/view/ Watch online (this is part 3 of a four-part series)] | ||
* [http://gio.typepad.com/blog/media_and_content/index.html IBM GIO blog] A blog from a series of meetings IBM is holding round the world on the media and content. I attended the London session last week, and some of my fellow guests will be joining us in Oxford. (Jonathan Black) | * [http://gio.typepad.com/blog/media_and_content/index.html IBM GIO blog] A blog from a series of meetings IBM is holding round the world on the media and content. I attended the London session last week, and some of my fellow guests will be joining us in Oxford. (Jonathan Black) |
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- Frontline's News War: What's happening to the news? explores (from a United States perspective) what new media mean for television and print journalism. Are business and the public interest at odds? Watch online (this is part 3 of a four-part series)
- IBM GIO blog A blog from a series of meetings IBM is holding round the world on the media and content. I attended the London session last week, and some of my fellow guests will be joining us in Oxford. (Jonathan Black)
- Andrew Keen story A story in yesterday's Observer newspaper on Andrew Keen who is challenging the cultural effect of web (JB)
- Amen Break Following yesterday's lecture and discussion, Harrison traces the use of the Amen break, a drum break in the middle of a B-side single from the '60s all the way to the present - via the time when sampling seemed limitless to today where we're getting more interested/concerned about DPM and IPR (jb)