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http://fresblog.blogspot.com [FresBlog] The Press Gazette has a great article on the history of media and what it might hold for the future. The article is in response to a mock documentary "made by a couple of journalists from the US,

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http://minamongle.blogspot.com [BeiNg iNsiDe mY tRue sELf*] Today's school was really boring.. yet somehow lam...: to work in her office which is obviously nearby only.. "The Year of Yao" its a documentary which i....

http://www.websnark.com [Websnark.com] On pretentiousness, movies, and stuffing kids into metaphorical lockers.: I'm excited over anything that might help broaden the audience for webcomics, particularly among those people who might not have any interest in all over newspaper comic strips or superhero comic books -- the sort of people the Graphic Novel Review says they're trying to hook -- the mainstream folks who bought gobs and gobs of copies of Maus and went to see Crumb in droves. We want those people checking out online comics -- and to be blunt, those people are more likely to want to read things on Modern Tales or infinite canvas experimentation than they are likely to read Sluggy Freelance or PvP.

http://discerningtexan.blogspot.com [The Discerning Texan] The sad state of the "Party of the People": Jayson over at PoliPundit hits the nail squarely on the head: Living in the Past The media and the old Democratic Party, that is. Ahem. So, let me see if I have this straight. Presently, the lead spokespersons for the “Party of the People” are: 1) The former Governor of Vermont (pop. 600,000; 99%

Technorati.comhttp://www.technorati.com [Technorati.com] Technorati: Tag: media: [IMG 19033187_c912cbf688_o]On Saturday, I headed over to check out the KRON4 Blogger Meetup. I was not sure what to expect but who could turn down the...

http://www.digital-copyright.ca [Digital-copyright.ca] Russell McOrmond's blog | Digital Copyright Canada: EPIC 2014 is a “mockumentary”, a mock documentary that takes place in the year 2014 where “20th century news organizations are an afterthought” and the venerable New York Times is read only by the “elite and the elderly”. The eight-minute piece, produced by the fictional Museum of Media, is aimed at people who want their news bites in headline format, and at those who find the current “string of scandals and credibility problems” a turn-off.

Kaedrin.com[Kaedrin.com] Kaedrin Weblog: Reflexive Documentaries use many devices to acknowledge the filmmaker's presence, perspective, and selectivity in constructing the film. It is thought that films like this are much more honest about their subjectivity, and thus provide a much greater service to the audience.

[Blogumentary.com] Blogumentary - Blogumentary blogumentary.com: Blogumentary, a clever mix of documentary film and online weblog, makes the case ... Blog Documentary from Reflexive-Blog. Blogumentary is an open source ...

[Due-diligence.typepad.com] Due Diligence: Citizens' Media Money Chase: A lot of this came together for me on reading the posts on a blog called seekingalpa.com The guy is a hedge fund manager, but his blog is filled with posts on why people are better off doing things themselves, for example truly diversyfing with ETFs or mutual funds, using the automatic rebalancing tools on online brokers like etrade, employing net resources. So you see huge sums of money shifting to much lower cost options, people currently paying 2% or principal and/or high brokers fees are going to be abandoning lots of traditional services and a very cozy niche is going to be lost for many of our most clever.

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