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THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC MEDIA
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A fun-filled, role-playing simulation that asks a cast of experts to step out of 2009 and project themselves into the public media of the future: It's 2016, and the new titans are Ticketmaster, Google, Amazon and Hulu. Do you know where your public media went? We throw futurists, investors, business folk and public media programmers and makers together to invent a future in which Web media rules. Produced in collaboration with the Center for Social Media, and grounded in the CSM report, PUBLIC MEDIA 2.0.
MODERATOR - Joaquín Alvarado, svp for Diversity and Innovation, Corporation for Public Broadcasting RAPPORTEURS - Pat Aufderheide, professor and director, Center for Social Media, American University School of Communication - Scott Kirsner, editor, CinemaTech, and contributing writer, Variety PRESENTERS - Orlando Bagwell, director, Media, Arts and Culture Program, The Ford Foundation - John Boland, chief content officer, PBS - Andy Carvin, social media strategist, NPR - Doug Craig, senior vice president, home entertainment, Discovery Communications - Paco de Onís, producer, Skylight Pictures - Jacquie Jones, executive director, National Black Programming Consortium - Alyce Myatt, executive director, Grantmakers in Film and Electronic Media - Marita Rivera, vice president and general manager, Radio and Television, WGBH |
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