Video: The Future of Real-time Publishing

On February 10, 2011 over 120 journalists, bloggers and media makers came out to watch Ann Curry (@anncurry), Andy Carvin (@acarvin)
, David Clinch (@davidclinchnews)
 and Josh Harris discuss the future of publishing as we transition from a "one-to-many" to a "collaborative based" news society. The panel was moderated by New York Times media reporter Brian Stelter (@brianstelter).

Special thanks to The New York Times who helped host and produce this event. Follow their latest news and features @nytimes and http://www.facebook.com/nytimes.

NOTE: You can jump to specific parts of the video by clicking on the "Show Chapters" button found in the lower left corner of the video player. 




Photos: The Future of Real-time Publishing

On February 10, 2011, over 120 journalists, bloggers and media makers joined us for discussion on "The Future of Real-time Publishing". This event was hosted by and produced in conjunction with The New York Times. Our moderator was Brian Stelter and the speakers included Ann Curry, Andy Carvin, David Clinch and Josh Harris. See below for photos.

Note: This event was recorded and the video will be online shortly.

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View the entire set here on Flickr 

 

Event: The Future of Real-time Publishing

Save the date for our next @futureoflocal event, "The Future of Real-time Publishing". This special event will take place at 2 PM on Thursday February 10, 2011 during Social Media Week in NYC. Event details below.

The hastag for this event is #realtimepub.

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The Future of Real-time Publishing
The methods by which information is gathered, published and consumed has dramatically matured over the past year. Digital technology now empowers each of us with the means to share news and information instantly. Protests erupt in the Middle East and we look to Twitter for eyewitness accounts. Political scandals erupt in the blogosphere well before they’re covered by mainstream media. News now breaks in real-time, often with more frequency, and pitfalls. News at the speed of Twitter is maturing -- the medium is maturing, journalists are maturing, and the consumers are maturing, too.

What happens when the citizenry becomes the purveyor of information? How are today's journalists preparing for tomorrow's world? Who verifies the information? The Future of Realtime Publishing will explore the evolution of our media ecosystem as we transition from a "one-to-many" to a "collaborative based" news society.

Moderator:
+ Brian Stelter - Media Reporter, New York Times (@brianstelter)

Panelists:
+ Ann Curry - News Anchor, Today (@anncurry)
+ Andy Carvin - Senior Strategist, NPR (@acarvin)

+ David Clinch - Editorial Director, Storyful (@davidclinchnews)

+ Joshua Harris - CEO, The Wired City

Tickets:
This event is SOLD OUT!