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Daily Must Reads, Nov. 2, 2011

The best stories across the web on media and technology 1. U.S. Marshals ordered to sieze Righthaven assets (Ars Technica)…

Nathan Gibbs

Convergence 2.0: How Public TV Can Save Democracy

This September, I wrote in MediaShift about the unfortunate effects on journalism that the deregulation of campaign financing could have.…

Evelyn Messinger

Open Media Explores New Paradigms in Community Media

At the Alliance for Community Media Conference in Tuscon, Ariz., I participated on a panel called “New Paradigms in Fundraising.”…

Tony Shawcross

Journalism Education Roundup, Nov. 1, 2011

The best stories across the web on journalism education 1. Should we teach journalism students to be more like Julian…

Nathan Gibbs

Daily Must Reads, Nov. 1, 2011

The best stories across the web on media and technology 1. Inside Groupon: “The world’s most controversial company” (Business Insider) 2.…

Nathan Gibbs

VIDEO: Civic Media Session Explores Civic Maps

For those who may not know, we at the MIT Center for Civic Media have doubled down on our events…

Andrew Whitacre

Will There Be Books?

Click here to read the whole series This piece appears in Brian Reich’s upcoming book “Shift & Reset: Strategies for…

Scott Turow

Daily Must Reads, Oct. 31, 2011

The best stories across the web on media and technology 1. Cable TV is holding Web TV at bay (New…

Nathan Gibbs

How Social Networks Might Change the Way We Read Books

Click here to read the whole series Reading hasn’t always been seen as a solitary act. Our first experiences with…

Audrey Watters

Lessons From the Entertainment Industry for the Digital Entrepreneur

I worked for 10 years in the film and television business as a development executive. I’ve spent the last two…

Tom Grasty